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Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

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Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

With the 70s behind him, San Diego's top rated newsman, Ron Burgundy, returns to take New York's first 24-hour news channel by storm.

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Release : 2013
Rating : 6.3
Studio : Paramount,  Gary Sanchez Productions,  Apatow Productions, 
Crew : Art Department Coordinator,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Will Ferrell Steve Carell Paul Rudd David Koechner Christina Applegate
Genre : Comedy

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Reviews

Stevecorp
2018/08/30

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Pacionsbo
2018/08/30

Absolutely Fantastic

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Aubrey Hackett
2018/08/30

While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.

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Arianna Moses
2018/08/30

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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peterjacman
2018/07/31

A total must watch!!!!! Perfect, easy, really funny !!!!

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POGO (PogoNeo)
2016/08/11

For the comedy side there is this one laughing out loud racist gag plus 2 or 3 smiles- and that's it. As for the satire, the movie shows in a pill the (not historically correct) degradation of news programs. And this could be the whole review, because such a "comedy" only deserves such a short "review"Unfortunately there is this Steve Carell secondary character- not only totally not funny, but simply extremely annoying. And to make it even worst, they gave him a female counterpart in a form of also not funny and annoying love interest, portrayed by Kristen WiigAnd that wraps up the reviewNo, wait: there is also this idiotic long action scene near the end, with multiple cameos, that is suited for the mentally impaled grownups or for children with a sense of taste to be yet developed. And that scene is also rather boring; just like the whole movie

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rebertanner
2016/04/24

The original Anchorman, created in 2004, became a classic and still has quotes being recited to this day such as Ron yelling, "Milk was a bad choice!" or Brick's kind invitation to Veronica saying, "I would like to extend to you an invitation to the pants party." Although the 2013 film Anchorman 2: The Legend of Ron Burgundy has many funny lines, it not only is less quotable but much less memorable. Movies represent what is currently acceptable to say and do in real life, and each generation is receiving a different, more vulgar, representation of life. Whether or not the movie is realistic, or completely off the wall and animated, the content is subconsciously understood by the viewer as what is currently acceptable in society. The English vocabulary receives the biggest hit from movies. . Language shows the current trends in the ever evolving vocabulary, and jokes made within films, quickly turn into popular phrases heard around school. Anchorman 2, although it is rated the same as its predecessor, it is shown to have much more vulgar language. With information from IMDb, the Internet Movie Database, we are able to statistically compare the two films. Both films possess 1 use of the F word and 14 sexual references. But when it comes to scatological and anatomical terms there are much more in the second film. The first Anchorman has 5 scatological and 19 anatomical terms while the second Anchorman has 14 anatomical terms and 27 scatological terms. Anatomical terms are considered, "words referring to parts of the human anatomy, mostly the private parts, and are considered crude" (IMDb). Scatological terms refer to, "words that have to do with feces, urine and defecation" (IMDb). This side by side comparison shows a clear increase in obscenities from the first to the second film. This is a very blatant depiction showing how the MPAA has become more lenient over time, but if that is not enough evidence already, both films are given the exact same five out of ten evaluation on profanity. Fortunately Anchorman 2, received a much lower view count than the ongoing hit of the first movie, and because the jokes were not as funny as the original, they did not quite stick as well. But, because of the impact movies play on our minds, this is still a topic of concern. With each new movie coming out, it is questionable what the language will be like within that film.

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luke-a-mcgowan
2016/02/04

Thank heavens that Adam McKay was allowed to make The Big Short because of this film, because it is the only acceptable reason for it existing.Anchorman 2 reunites most of the lovable cast of the original 2004 classic, but viewers would be forgiven for giving a sigh of pity. Each and every one of them looks sad and old in their makeup and wigs, especially Paul Rudd and Steve Carell. The latter, on the verge of his stunning performances in Foxcatcher and The Big Short, gives probably his worst ever performance in Brick Tamland, a lovable minor character in the first film but now just obnoxiously and intrusively stupid. I didn't enjoy even one of his scenes. Ferrell tries every now and then, but it falls to fresh faces like Josh Lawson and Greg Kinnear to actually inject the energy into the film. Kristen Wiig is cute but every scene she is in I hated because of how it was written for Carell. I cringe for Meagan Good and the tragically sexist and tokenistic role she was given.Anchorman wrapped up nicely, but Anchorman 2 promptly erases all of that by creating a new future for their characters. I hate that about sequels, especially because it breaks up Ron and Veronica (a la Ted and Jurassic Park, therefore ruining the first film for everyone). Ron's story of pushing puff news stories has its moments but is greatly undone by a blindness subplot and a family arc featuring a horrendous performance by Judah Nelson. Then there's the excruciating story of a shark which exists only to rehash the Baxter jokes from the first one.The film is not worth watching. Just YouTube the Josh Lawson scenes and the big Anchor fight that are the highlights of the film and don't subject yourself to the rest of it.

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