Examiner.com writes: Will Ferrell is the master of the absurd, the king of the crazy and the lord of the nonsensical. No other comedian working today can hit those highs like he does but the same can be said for the lows as well. His films are generally hit or miss, his misses often being odd curiosities that are forgotten rather quickly (Blades of Glory, Semi-Pro) and his hits becoming instant cult comedy classics (Anchorman, Step Brothers). He has also made a handful of legitimately good films (Stranger Than Fiction, Everything Must Go), but until now he has never made a film that can be considered a hit, miss and a legitimately good film all wrapped up into one. Well, maybe that good film part is stretching it a bit in this case.
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