Affectionate if foul-mouthed locker room method acting, with defensive moves on behalf of the mostly flabby-abs homeboy team concept. And counting all sorts of eccentric, nutty and deeply lovable players, before sports went commercial and big time.
Semi-Pro (2008)
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Reviews Counted:151
Fresh:31
Rotten:120
Average Rating:4.5/10
Consensus: Semi-Pro is an intermittently funny, half-hearted attempt at sports satire, and one of Will Ferrell's weaker cinematic efforts.
Australian Rating: M [See Full Rating] Moderate sexual references and coarse language
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
Australian Theatrical Release:
Apr 3, 2008 Wide
US Box Office: $33,370,443
Synopsis: Over the course of a string of successful comedies that includes TALLADEGA NIGHTS and BLADES OF GLORY, Will Ferrel has perfected a type of swaggering, machismo-fueled character, heavy on ego and... Over the course of a string of successful comedies that includes TALLADEGA NIGHTS and BLADES OF GLORY, Will Ferrel has perfected a type of swaggering, machismo-fueled character, heavy on ego and severely lacking in intellect of any kind. Typically set in the world of sports, these movies have allowed Ferrel free range to both mock and celebrate idiot masculinity. SEMI-PRO, Ferrell's homage to the wild, afro-picked splendor of the short-lived American Basketball Association, continues this trend, and finds him embodying yet another larger-than-life hunk a burnin' love in the form of Jackie Moon, R&B singer-turned-owner/player/coach of the hapless Flint, Michigan Tropics. As sports movies go, SEMI-PRO's story should be more than familiar to even the most casual fan. The Tropics are a lackluster franchise that place good times and flash over winning. However, when the league announces that they will be merging with the NBA and only taking the top four teams along, the Tropics buckle down and give true ballin' a shot. SEMI-PRO follows the comedic formula of other Ferrell movies and contains an equal amount of satire (tame-but-effective ‘70s goofs), slapstick (on-court brawls, zany stunts), and surreal non-sequiturs (an improvised poker game provides one of the film's most deliciously bizarre scenes), but it's not exactly interchangeable with Ferrell's other movies. Though the actor cuts loose as Jackie Moon, the film is decidedly an ensemble picture, with Woody Harrelson providing the movie's true protagonist, in washed up former NBA player Monix, and Andre Benjamin offering a charming turn as flashy NBA wannabe Clarence "Coffee" Black. Perhaps most interestingly, however, is SEMI-PRO's surprising attention to detail, though the Flint Tropics are a fictional team, the real ABA was every bit as wacky, unhinged, and, yes, entertaining as SEMI-PRO itself. [More]
Starring: Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, Will Arnett, André Benjamin
Starring: Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, Will Arnett, André Benjamin, Rob Corddry, Maura Tierney, Josh Braaten, DeRay Davis, Jay Philips, Jackie Earle Haley, Andy Richter
Director: Kent Alterman
Director: Kent Alterman
Screenwriter: Scot Armstrong
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Composer: Theodore Shapiro
Studio: New Line Cinema
Reviews for Semi-Pro
...pretty much mines the bottom of the barrel for laughs, going with improvisation and cheap shots.
There was trailer before the film for Harold and Kumar: Escape from Guantonamo Bay, which actually made me laugh more than the entire film of Semi-Pro.
No more can filmmakers get instant laughs with Pong, ascots, eight-tracks and lava lamps. It's just no longer funny. And for 95 percent of its running time, neither is Semi-Pro.
Jackie Moon is every other Will Ferrell character in John Stockton shorts.
The semifunny Semi-Pro is amiable enough, but you never feel there's much at stake.
Will Ferrell has been copying his own parody formula so much after Talladega Nights and Blades of Glory, he has become his own joke-eating virus.
Jackie's vast neediness and ego overwhelm not only Coffee Black, but also the rest of Semi-Pro.
[Reaches] a point of such creative bankruptcy that Ferrell stands poised to become as tiresome a screen jester as Robin Williams.
The cast does, though, rise above the top (or bottom) of some situations and keeps the film on the positive side of funny.
When a screenwriter and cast, to the extent they ad-libbed, resort to so much gratuitous profanity, it's a sure sign of desperation.
Well, it scores about half the time. "Semi-Pro" does indeed have a few laughs. But it also has few surprises. This most likely is the winding-down of the Will-Ferrell-as-sports-buffoon franchise.
Even with mile-a-minute gags and appearances by several of Ferrell's pals, a lot of the jokes clang off the rim.
Semi-Pro isn’t painful, but it’s a very minor credit for everyone involved.
Judging from this low-scoring sports comedy about the mystique of men with balls, Will Ferrell needs to call a time-out from belly baring to refocus his fan-favorite game of playing clueless male doofuses.
I don't think Semi-Pro is a bad movie by any stretch of the imagination. It just doesn't rank as one of Will Ferrell's best.
Semi-Pro is a bad film, even by traditional Will Ferrell standards. The jokes constantly misfire, last too long, or try too hard to disgust.
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