Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg last teamed up for buddy-cop spoof The Other Guys, but in Daddy's Home, they are far from being buddies
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg last teamed up for buddy-cop spoof The Other Guys, but in Daddy's Home, they are far from being buddies
>Back in 2011, when we were knee-deep in a global financial crisis (thank goodness that's over), three white men were struggling with their employers.
>Twenty years ago when we first met Harry and Lloyd (Daniels and Carrey) they were loud, crude and so very very dumb, but there was an undeniably sweet lining to...
>Back in 2011, when we were knee-deep in a global financial crisis (thank goodness that's over), three white men were struggling with their employers.
Meet the Millers, your normal, suburban middle-class American "family" of mum, dad and two teenaged kids. Who just like to do a little drug smuggling on the side.No, not really.
Penguins + Carrey = box office. That’s the simple but undoubtedly correct mathematical equation 20th Century Fox has come up with for this summer’s family-friendly comedy.
Believe it or not, ugly, awkward, nerdy, skinny, socially-inept guys do sometime get to date perfect 10s. I know it to be true, because it happened to me once.
Crude but funny time travel comedy that on the whole delivers some good laughs. Be patient with it though – the early scenes are too strained and forced to amuse.
Forget the silly, double-entendre title, Sex Drive is a laugh-out-loud, feelgood comedy that restores faith in a Hollywood that's become too dependent on sequels, remakes and TV ripoffs.