+ Interesting
setting, goofy humor (like the way Ricky Bobby insists on praying to “Baby
Jesus”), clever ending, convincing performance by Ferrell, even when his
character seems to be undergoing some too-rapid transformations. Reilly has
some of the funniest moments, yet brings a lot of heart to his dim-bulb
character.
- Occasionally
goofiness becomes silliness. It would have been interesting to see more of the
kind of cultural satire hinted at when the Frenchman makes his first appearance
at a local bar. The product placement for a certain chain restaurant borders on
the obnoxious.
= *** It should
appeal to Anchorman fans, as it tells a similar story of a selfish
hotshot who suffers a fall and has to cope with a new rival who threatens both
his status and his cultural values. The humor is probably more consistent than
in Anchorman.
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