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Director: Kent Alterman
Writer: Scot Armstrong
Producers: Jimmy Miller
Actors:
Will Ferrell as Jackie Woody Harrelson as Monix Andre Benjamin as Coffee Black |
Some of the other guys were fun as well, including Jackie Earle Haley and Andre Benjamin, effective as Coffee Black (great name!), but a ton of comedians were also given way too little to do here, including a bunch from SNL including Kristin Wiig, the always-great Tim Meadows, David Koechner, Jason Sudeikis and even Ed Helms from “The Office”. Some of these folks had but a line or two. What’s the fuckin’ point? But at the end of the day, the film doesn’t work because it’s just not that funny. Also, the story is pretty lame and basically gives you the ending as it presents you the beginning: Harrelson comes back to town because of an ex-girlfriend and Benjamin will apparently never play in the NBA. I’ll let you figure out what ultimately happens to each character…yawn. Not to mention the lovely Maura Tierney’s character, who comes and goes in the movie, and whose boyfriend/roommate/brother/husband is never really established properly. Straight up…who is this guy?!? But even Ferrell, who has consistently made me laugh time and time again in his previous films (even when I re-watch them), wasn’t all that funny here and seemed to be reaching most of the time. I didn’t see the names of either Judd Apatow or Ferrell friend/director Adam McKay on this picture, so maybe that’s where they went wrong? (together, they were behind the 3 aforementioned successful Ferrell-based films) Either way, I can’t really recommend this film to anyone looking for a very funny time, and not even to major Ferrell fans because there isn’t really anything too memorable going on here. Maybe if you’re bored, I guess. Also, what was with all of the serious scenes? Was this a comedy or a true-life movie? Meh. Not impressed.
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