Posted on 01/10/2014 9:59:53 AM PST by pgkdan
uring the two very long hours of Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, I think I chuckled three times. Meanwhile, all around me were cracking up. They, obviously, were more in tune with the general audience responsible for (at the time of writing) the $100 million in box office receipts earned by this sequel to the equally dreadful Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004). Not that Im not used to being in the minority in my view of popular movies, but I cant help asking myself why so many people think this one, which is by the same creative team of Will Ferrell and Adam McKay that produced the original, is funny when I do not. I dont think it can be because I lack a sense of humor, or that it has atrophied with age, since I do laugh at quite a lot of things. Scott Foundas, the critic for Variety, likens the new Anchorman to Network as directed by Mel Brooks, and starring Gene Wilder, thus comparing it to some movies that I do find funny. Does he, then, think they are funny in the same way as Anchorman 2?
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That probably caused a laugh big enough to set off a normal sprinkler these days
It is that film where the party is at actor James Franco’s house? We debated whether to go see that. So it was funny?
I agree... I don’t get his whole thing. why exactly is he funny? well... different tastes I guess.
Dana Carvey... that was funny.. I saw the 1st Anchorman, after being proded by friends, and I did not laugh once... zilch.. nada..
I think Steve Correl, on the other hand is incredibly funny.
“It’s a Disaster”, maybe?
I completely share the sentiment.
I’ve always hated Will Farrell, not personally, just his body of works simply sucks crusty ass.
He’s never ever made me laugh. Never.
*yawn*
I saw it, it was stupid funny, it had my wife and I laughing so hard and though it was a long movie it felt like it was a short movie.
No redeeming value beyond making you laugh.
I felt like a paratrooper who had parachuted behind enemy lines in that theater. So I left.
“... And there was a time in this country, a long time ago, when reading wasn’t just for fags and neither was writing. People wrote books and movies, movies that had stories so you cared whose ass it was and why it was farting, and I believe that time can come again!”
I don’t find him funny very often either. It’s like he’s never matured past Jr. high locker room humor.
I’ve never found Will Farrell TO BE funny. Odd and vulgar? Yes, but not funny. In fact, I’ve rarely found SNL funny since the early to mid-1980’s. It might be that I’ve grown out of teenage, scatalogical humour or, the show may have just gotten bad. Monty Python or Red Dwarf I find (sometimes) funny, but not SNL.
“This is the End” - I think that’s the movie you are talking about.
Very funny in small portions. Some of his movies grate on you after a while, but watching a random scene can be hilarious. This is how I feel about anchorman so why pay $8 - $10 bucks in the theater .
Some of his supporting roles have been priceless such as "The Producers".
Exception to seeing an entire Farrell movie..
Kicking and Screaming
The Other Guys
The Step Brothers
Will Ferrell is about as funny as a burn ward. A talentless, low-brow hack.
“Connery”s mispronouncing the categories cracked me up.
That movie ‘This is end’ or something like that had me having to hokd my pee I was laughing so hard. Be warned though, drug use (pot) and adult language.
If those banal car commercials starring the Anchorman are any indication, the title is correct.
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