Kudos here to both leads, who manage to channel their inner child to their adult personalities.
Step Brothers (2008)
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Reviews Counted:175
Fresh:97
Rotten:78
Average Rating:5.5/10
Consensus: The relentless immaturity of the humor is not a total handicap for this film, which features the consistently well-matched talents of Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly.
Australian Rating: M [See Full Rating] Coarse language, nudity and sexual references
Runtime: 3 hrs 23 mins
Genre: Comedies
Australian Theatrical Release:
Sep 18, 2008 Wide
US Box Office: $100,468,793
Synopsis: While nearly all Will Ferrell's films are enjoyable on some level, they tend to fire on all cylinders when Adam McKay is involved. McKay co-wrote and directed ANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY... While nearly all Will Ferrell's films are enjoyable on some level, they tend to fire on all cylinders when Adam McKay is involved. McKay co-wrote and directed ANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY and TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE BALLAD OF RICKY BOBBY, two of Ferrell's most popular and consummately hilarious films. McKay reteamed with not only Ferrell for STEP BROTHERS, but also Ferrell's co-star in TALLADEGA NIGHTS, John C. Reilly (who has steadily proven himself to be one of Hollywood's most versatile actors); and though STEP BROTHERS may be the most threadbare of the three movies on which the duo have collaborated, it's arguably their best. The plot is about as simple as they come: Brennan Huff (Ferrell) and Dale Doback (Reilly) are deadbeat man-children thrown together when the single parents with whom they live marry. The two initially despise one another, but become fast friends over a shared love of ninjas, COPS, porno mags, and the comforts of living in the fantasy world of a prolonged adolescence. What makes STEPBROTHERS so much fun, however, has nothing to do with story or script; rather, it's McKay's foresight to step back and let Ferrell and Reilly run wild. The duo kick and punch, fart and burp, laugh and cry, yet somehow elevate such banalities to a level of grotesque poetry, hitting upon what feels like an entirely new comedic language. When the pair act like children, they are not presenting themselves as immature adults, but are literally acting like children, meticulously duplicating everything from the fears and concerns to the speech patterns and awkward physicality of children. It sounds simple enough, but it requires a dexterity and sense of timing and delivery that is actually quite amazing. In the end, STEP BROTHERS is really nothing more than an absurd comedy; then again, isn't that what they called WAITING FOR GODOT? [More]
Starring: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Adam Scott, Mary Steenburgen
Starring: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Adam Scott, Mary Steenburgen, Kathryn Hahn, Richard Jenkins, Ken Jeong
Director: Adam McKay
Director: Adam McKay
Screenwriter: Will Ferrell, Adam McKay
Story: Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, John C. Reilly
Producer: Jimmy Miller, Judd Apatow
Composer: Jon Brion
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Reviews for Step Brothers
This should represent the nadir of Ferrell's efforts, but the truth is that he's done worse.
It's definitely not highbrow humor. But we don't expect ponderous meaning or dovetailed subjectivity from an Apatow film, now do we?
Stepbrothers is the best comedy of the year and that's not saying much.
The aggravation created by so much stupidity on parade, with so few honest laughs, had me squirming in my seat.
Possesses one and only one gag: watching middle-aged men acting like 12-year-olds with exceedingly dirty vocabularies...Easily the least-enjoyable of all the Ferrell vehicles.
Despite being perhaps McKay and Ferrell's weakest film yet, it's still a McKay/Ferrell film, and that's enough.
Step Brothers signals another era of American comedy: It’s the sort of thing that will assist future scholars in crafting histories of 21st-century stupidity.
While the movie in general is sloppy and unwieldy, the gags [Ferrell] pulls off with co-star John C. Reilly deliver lots of big laughs.
Heightened suspicions of the decline of civilization became inescapable this past Friday when Adam McKay's Step Brothers oozed its way into theaters.
This isn't your Adam Sandler watered down comedy. It's raunchy, vulgar, rude, mean-spirited, and funny as hell.
When a 23-year-old male Anchorman fan would rather see a romance with Jenkins and Steenburgen than an R-rated comedy with Ferrell, you know something went horrible wrong.
It's nice to have Will Ferrell back, and not as, say, a sex-addicted curling champ from Liechtenstein with a testicle that hasn't descended and an appetite for Funyuns. A riotous movie that delivers on its promise thanks to expert improvisation and squirm
Don’t watch it on an airplane, don’t check it out on cable, don’t walk past the bargain basement bin where it’s been sold.
[S]atirizes the trend that's all the rage now: men wallowing in adolescence through their 30s... [H]alf the other movies we've been assaulted with over the last few years have actually seemed to celebrate that horror...
There's enough inventive hairy chested Peter Pan pretend preteen malice and ballsy kid impersonation, to sustain the laughs for the duration. Think Superbad with ample doses of talking dirty sibling revelry.
With exhibitionist Will Ferrell finding another excuse to expose himself in a movie, he's leaving himself in danger of going down in cinematic history as the man who nude too much.
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