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Trailer here. (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809931500/video/6672254/;_ylt=Akf1aTDd7hBJwT5cu2rmV7lfVXcA)
Release Date: July 25th, 2008 (wide)
Starring: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Adam Scott, Mary Steenburgen, Kathryn Hahn
Directed by: Adam McKay
Premise: Two coddled guys live with their respective single parents. Their folks fall in love and marry, making the guys stepbrothers.
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Its unfortunate when you like everyone involved with a movie but still find it hard to have remotely high hopes for it.
And I'm sick of hearing what the "guys" bringing me this movie have brought before.
That fucking poster looks like the 40 year old virgin... come on what now
This trailer was so fucking stupid it was funny.
Score: Jon Brion wraps work on Will Ferrell's 'Step Brothers'
And that's a wrap: Today at Sony Studios in Los Angeles, singer/songwriter/composer/producer Jon Brion is expected to complete his scoring work on the upcoming Will Ferrell comedy "Step Brothers."
Word is he'll be conducting an 88-piece orchestra into the evening, but this desk job right here prevents an eyewitness account. Yesterday, the folks at The Playlist picked up on some other "Step Brothers" news, noting that some of the music was composed by Brion, Wilco experimentalist Nels Cline and Deerhoof drummer Greg Saunier. That nugget of info was apparently buried in a Deerhoof press release.
Before "Step Brothers," which was directed by Adam McKay and also stars John C. Reilly, Brion did some scoring work on the Paul Thomas Anderson films "Punk-Drunk Love" and "Magnolia." He also worked on Charlie Kaufman's "Synedoche, New York."
having not seen a will ferrell movie in a couple years and thus not being totally burnt out on him, i am greatly looking forward to this retarded shit
This is a funny, if slight, movie that's entertaining while watching it but nothing memorable. I doubt even people who like it will have a great desire to rewatch it. The humor mostly stems from variations on the following:
-Cursing
-Adults acting like kids
-Will Ferrell's douchey brother
It was a good time, quite frankly. The line of grown men acting like children as opposed to just being children is often blurred, and makes for quite an enjoyable experience. It's not overly absurd, but it's also not too dry. The Promotion also had a similar feel, which I also really enjoyed.
Then again, I saw them for free.
SPOILER, maybe
It's almost all justified by Jenkins' end speech about pretending to be a dinosaur as a child.
shock statement: this is will ferrell's funniest movie to date.
i went to see this tonight and i am going to strongly recommending it. it was really, really funny. since ravi is a comedy snob like i am, i need to pick apart his post and throw in my two cents.
Quote from: Ravi on July 25, 2008, 10:21:47 PM
This is a funny, if slight, movie that's entertaining while watching it but nothing memorable.
ferrell and reilly lying on the lawn the next morning with the dog cuddled beside them.. that had me crying for a few minutes. very very memorable.
Quote from: Ravi on July 25, 2008, 10:21:47 PM
I doubt even people who like it will have a great desire to rewatch it. The humor mostly stems from variations on the following:
-Cursing
-Adults acting like kids
-Will Ferrell's douchey brother
sure, but i'm going to rewatch it because of how they explored those variations. there's cursing and i welcome that because it was a great departure from jokes that appealed to 13 year olds. i think there were maybe 2 moments in this movie that still did that.. but they still fit the context of "40 year olds who are acting like 10 year olds", which goes to ravi's next point. the whole movie is grounded in the reality that their behaviour is very unusual. its called out continuously throughout the movie.. so the movie doesn't treat us like we're stupid.
as for ferrell's brother, i think that was fun. the stuff with his wife was over-the-top ridiculous so it was funny.
going into the movie, i was thinking of how ferrell is making a series of movies similar to sandler.. dumb comedies appealing to kids with plots that leave us feeling stupid beginning, middle, and end. this movie is above those. it recognizes it's ridiculousness and, like Walk Hard, plays within those boundaries. thumbs WAY up, everyone.
this was really funny...
SPOILERS
the scene after during the credits with them beating the shit of the kids was priceless.
and 'stop being a fucking dinosaur and get a job'!
Quote from: Cinephile on July 27, 2008, 05:12:31 AM
shock statement: this is will ferrell's funniest movie to date.
I second that. Can't wait to see it again.
I love boats, I love hoes...this movie has it all.
I haven't seen a Will Ferrell movie since Talladega Nights. This was so much better than I expected. How can a dumb sleepwalking gag make me laugh so hard I cried? It happened twice!
Quote from: Ghostboy on August 10, 2008, 01:29:10 AM
I haven't seen a Will Ferrell movie since Talladega Nights. This was so much better than I expected. How can a dumb sleepwalking gag make me laugh so hard I cried? It happened twice!
that was you?! i ought to kick your ass.
I'm glad to see Richard Jenkins finally getting some screen time. I was afraid he was just gonna be Nathaniel Fisher for the rest of his career.
Step Brothers Sony, $28.96/$34.95; Blu-ray, $43.95
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly play grown men forced to move in together when their respective mother and father get married, and while the premise is amusingly self-critical, the jokes are snappish and crude in the most predictable ways. The double-disc DVD and Blu-ray editions are more inspired, adding more than an hour of alternate scenes and a commentary track sung by director Adam McKay, Ferrell and Reilly over live Jon Brion accompaniment.
I laughed my ass off. Literally. I'm typing this standing up because my ass was laughed off.
It is really funny. The average Will Ferrell movie can make smile and laugh every so often, but I was in pain from laughing so hard over this one. Not any better than his other movies. Just has appropriate R rated material.
This is indeed hilarious. For once, a funny idea actually doesn't get fucked up. The scene where they first meet at the dinner table had me dying. It was so subtle, but so funny. "I remember when I had my first beer."
Funny Funny Funny stuff. One of the best Will ferrel movies ever. This and anchorman I would recommend to people who haven't seen one of Will's films.