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Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (McKay, 2013) — The Reviews Thread

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Old 12-21-13 | 12:35 PM
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I thought this was pretty damn solid considering how awesome the first one was. Not as good, but still a nice follow-up. The absurdity level reached new heights with the brawl. I enjoyed the cameos, except for one which completely deflated the momentum the film had.

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Vince Vaughn's appearance really sucked the life out of the movie. Terribly unfunny sequence that should have been cut.
Old 12-21-13 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
I thought this was pretty damn solid considering how awesome the first one was. Not as good, but still a nice follow-up. The absurdity level reached new heights with the brawl. I enjoyed the cameos, except for one which completely deflated the momentum the film had.

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Vince Vaughn's appearance really sucked the life out of the movie. Terribly unfunny sequence that should have been cut.
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Old 12-21-13 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
Go watch the first film.
So the logic is because it was in the first film the typed in dialogue must be a stroke of genius.
Old 12-21-13 | 07:51 PM
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Re: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (McKay, 2013) — The Reviews Thread

Saw it. Funny, but I didn't find it deserving of all the praise. Seemed really derivative for the most part. I thought the big brawl at the end was cool.
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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were smoking hot, and it took me a while to recognize Cohen and Cotillard.
Old 12-21-13 | 10:13 PM
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As a random aside, Marion Corilliard seemed really out of place.
Old 12-22-13 | 09:02 AM
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7/10 not as good as the first but still very good. I do think cutting out bits of it in the middle could have helped the pace, it did drag a bit.
Old 12-22-13 | 11:42 AM
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Re: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (McKay, 2013) — The Reviews Thread

If Ron Burgandy was a modern day character, I suspect he'd been diagnosed with some mild form of Asperger's to explain his behaviors. His merry band of newsmen, well, some more so than others.

"Anchorman 2" is funny in spots, but it's not consistently funny, and the cringe-inducing spots come off flat (Brick's subplot elements are totally hit-and-miss). The dialogue is not all that memorable this time around, either.

If you had fond memories of the first "Anchorman" movie, this installment might disappoint you, only see it at matinee prices.

I was actually hoping for some funny outtake footage during the credits, but was also disappointed by what they showed at the very end of the credits.

I give it 2.5 stars, or a grade of C+.
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Kristin Wiig should not have been in the movie.
Old 12-22-13 | 03:59 PM
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Comedy sequels are tricky. It's nowhere near as good as the original Anchorman, but nowhere near as bad as, say, Hangover II.

And yes, the Carell/Wiig stuff is a complete waste of time. The movie stops dead in its tracks during their scenes. They should have been cut to get the running time down.
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Saw it yesterday and overall I thought it was OK. It wasn't as funny as the first movie but it was still entertaining enough. I would probably give it about a 3/5. The core cast still has good charisma together and Megan Good was a nice addition.

I agree though that the movie did seem overly long. If they cut about ten-fifteen minutes it would have helped the movie out. I agree that Kristen Wiig's character really should have been cut. The movie comes to a screeching halt during her scenes with Brick.

The epic brawl wasn't as entertaining as the first, but I enjoyed all the cameos, and the crowd really enjoyed them. With the exception of
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Old 12-22-13 | 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by bluetoast
As a random aside, Marion Corilliard seemed really out of place.
No more out of place than anyone else. Sorry.
Old 12-22-13 | 11:27 PM
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Why are you apologizing?
Old 12-23-13 | 12:46 AM
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I don't have much to add except that the film was all over the place and had they made most scenes a beat or two shorter, it would have been funnier.

And holy shit, Dylan Baker looked and sounded like Ed Helms so much in this I was semi-convinced they occasionally swapped in Helms for the hell of it.
Old 12-23-13 | 03:09 AM
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Re: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (McKay, 2013) — The Reviews Thread

Could someone spoilerize the post credits scene. I missed it.
Old 12-23-13 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Chadm
Could someone spoilerize the post credits scene. I missed it.
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I think it was an outtake rather than an add-on. The gang is planning their broadcast, Brick finds a cookie on the floor under the table. He starts eating the floor cookie, looks at the camera and waves at the audience.
Old 12-23-13 | 08:31 AM
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Re: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (McKay, 2013) — The Reviews Thread

I never saw the first one.
I liked this one, but it seems like they sort of had three very different script drafts and took the different acts from the different scripts. The final conflict was funny but it didn't really fit with the preceding hour or so. And even within itself it changed tones a few times (the Vaughn part for example).
I was surprised at the outcome of JL's action.
And yes, the Wiig/Brick subplot didn't really add much.
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For the brawl, not getting
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Kurt Loder for MTV just seems like a missed opportunity. He was MTV News
Old 12-23-13 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Ringo20000
For the brawl, not getting
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Kurt Loder for MTV just seems like a missed opportunity. He was MTV News
Wouldn't work if they had gotten him, as the majority of audience members would be saying "Who the hell is that?" plus the film takes place in 1980-81,
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way before Loder's time at MTV.
Old 12-23-13 | 12:26 PM
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Why are you apologizing?
I thought you saw the movie, eh?
Old 12-23-13 | 03:39 PM
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First movie was better. This one had too much wishy washyness into their personal lives. Seriously Paul Rudd was the best one.
Old 12-23-13 | 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Double_Oh_7
I thought you saw the movie, eh?
Oooh. Totally went over my head.
Old 12-23-13 | 09:56 PM
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Re: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (McKay, 2013) — The Reviews Thread

Surprised this didn't beat Hobbit this past weekend. Listening to all the buzz one would have thought it might open bigger than Hangover 2.
Old 12-24-13 | 08:08 AM
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Re: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (McKay, 2013) — The Reviews Thread

Originally Posted by Dr. DVD
Surprised this didn't beat Hobbit this past weekend. Listening to all the buzz one would have thought it might open bigger than Hangover 2.
Yea there has to be a sick feeling about that low opening. Granted the movie mostly had free press and only a $50 mill budget but still. This should have opened north of $50 mill easily. Maybe it won't drop big over Christmas but this coming weekend has to have everyone on egg shells. Before it opened it had been talked about being a triliogy topping $200 million etc...
Old 12-24-13 | 10:00 AM
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Re: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (McKay, 2013) — The Reviews Thread

I wonder what McKay and Farrell will do with the DVD commentary. The first one's is epic. Almost as good as the movie.
Old 12-24-13 | 11:34 AM
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I didn't expect this to be a huge hit but I wouldn't worry about it. It already tripled the lifetime international take of the original and it's only been a few days (in only a few markets).


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