Has one joke that it beats into the ground: 40-year-old men acting like petulant 9-year-olds. Luckily, Ferrell and Reilly were born with no shame or sense of personal dignity, and they give good tantrum.
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
Step Brothers is outrageous enough to acquire a cult. Complete with male nudity and dog poop, it's like a midnight movie you can catch at a matinee.
There is enough humorous material in Step Brothers to keep you laughing some of the time, but don't expect to see anything more than a juvenile comedy that borders on the line between mediocre and good.
It's certainly not terrible but it's one of the most disjointed major comedies in recent memory, adopting a 'kitchen sink' approach and allowing its stars to run rampant with the high concept, a tactic which yields mixed results.
Step Brothers is like watching someone get kicked in the groin for 90 minutes, but it still makes us laugh.
There's so much unpredictable comedy in Step Brothers, and humor is so much better when you can't see the jokes coming from a mile away.
Playing like an overlong DVD version of one of his earlier, funnier, PG-13 films, Step Brothers finds Will Ferrell diving into raunchier, coarser terrain.
In Step Brothers, Nancy (Mary Steenburgen) is the ideal audience, the girl who can't fathom the anti-nuances of masculine ritual.
If you like Judd Apatow's bawdy R-rated comedies and Ferrell's inspired silliness, Step Brothers may be the most riotously funny film this side of Knocked Up
... a flat, desultory piece that relies too much on the presumed comic chemistry between its co-stars.
...as much fun as being locked in a room with a pair of sexually precocious brats.
It's hard to deny how absolutely hilarious Step Brothers really is. You may feel guilty as Hell for laughing at it, but it definitely does earn its cheap and childish giggles
Exhausted is how many audiences members will feel after squirming through such a repetitive, one-joke comedy.
There are exactly two scenes in Step Brothers featuring anything resembling comic inspiration and neither of them rests on the film's two stars.
Step Brothers is a movie about adults acting like children, by adults acting like children, for adults who like to act like children.
No Step Brotherly love here...He [Farrell]gets not funnier with each succeeding movie.
Step Brothers is a very up and down comedy but when the film is riding the upside, it is high-class laugh out loud hilarity that pushes that R-rated envelope in a good way.
Ferrell is the third best teenage boy I've ever seen but John C. Reilly may be the greatest comic actor of our generation -- he's fearlessly earnest and incapable of mugging.
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