For those of you who remember Will Ferrell’s last film, Semi-Pro, you’ll probably agree that there wasn’t much worth remembering about it. Despite the box office success of more recent films like Talladega Nights ($158 million worldwide) and Blades of Glory ($138 million worldwide), it has been argued by some that Will Ferrell movies have lost their charm. Whether the problem with such films is that Ferrell’s man-child act has become boring or that sub par writing has been thrust towards the star in hopes he’ll redeem it, the fact remains that the quotability, sidesplitting moments,...
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