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Naturally, when the two families move into a lighthouse together, it isn't "love at first sight" for the children. Instead, the kids form an unlikely alliance to sabotage their parents' marriage so they can return to their old lives. Behind the Scenes & Cast

The 2005 film is actually a remake of a beloved 1968 classic starring movie legends Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball. While the core premise remains the same, the two versions differ drastically in tone: 1968 Original Version 2005 Remake Version Henry Fonda (Naval Officer) Dennis Quaid (Coast Guard Admiral) Lead Actress Lucille Ball Rene Russo Tone Grounded, mid-century family dramedy High-energy, slapstick studio comedy The Kids' Dynamic Gradually clash due to size and logistics Actively wage war against the marriage Themes The economic and emotional reality of large families Clash of parenting styles (Structure vs. Freedom) Behind the Scenes: Managing 18 Kids on Set your mine ours 2005

Heavy on slapstick, including characters falling into paint and massive messes IMDb. Naturally, when the two families move into a

If you grew up in the mid-2000s, you likely remember the peak of "family chaos" cinema. Alongside hits like Cheaper by the Dozen , the 2005 remake of took the concept of a "big family" and cranked it up to 11—or, more accurately, 18. While the core premise remains the same, the

Let’s clear up the confusion immediately: The official title of the 2005 film is . However, search trends show "your mine ours 2005" is a common misspelling or phonetic variation. This article will serve as the definitive guide to that specific film, why it was made, and why people are still searching for it nearly two decades later.

Audience scores tell a different story. On IMDb, it holds a 5.8/10 (middle of the road), and on Amazon, it has 4.3/5 stars from over 2,000 ratings. Parents of large families particularly defend the film, arguing it captures the feeling of chaos, if not the logical plot.