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My Favorite Scene: The Other Guys (2010) “Lions vs. Tuna”

Dissecting what makes people laugh pretty much ruins any humor you’re trying to examine.  It’s like trying to pin mercury down.  Something makes you laugh or it doesn’t.  While it’s easy to agree on great dramatic films, finding consensus on comedies is so much harder.  It’s very similar, in a way, to what scares you: it does or it doesn’t.  That being said, the state of comedies in Hollywood is about at its lowest ebb in recent memory.  If there’s one good comedy a year now that seems to be a triumph.  Comedies are infinitely harder to write than dramas and operate almost on a pass/fail reaction, rather than the different degrees with which you can like a drama.

I love Will Ferrell.  I know a lot don’t, but I think he’s hysterical and way more talented, a lot of the time, than the material he takes.  He can actually ACT if you’ve forgotten Stranger Than Fiction (and it’s a sin if you did).  His comedies with Adam McKay (Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Step Brothers, etc.) have been largely hits in my book and I just rewatched 2010’s The Other Guys with my brother the other night and remembered how much I liked it.

The film, overall, is hysterical for the first half and then spends the second half coasting off the tropes established in the first while McKay tries to make a misguided serious point about corporate bailouts, white collar crime and TARP, but I find it an overall hoot.  Pairing what is essentially Mark Wahlberg’s character from The Departed and making him the hysterical partner to Will Ferrell’s accountant cop makes for a great dynamic.  Nowhere is this better exemplified than in this scene where Wahlberg’s character tries to chew out his partner and is rebutted with one of the greatest absurdist rants in recent memory.

Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, The Other Guys

Trailer TIme: 300 Rise of an Empire Trailer #3


I just don’t know.  We’re now a little over a month from the release of 300: Rise of an Empire after the film was delayed from last August (not really a good indicator).  I go back and forth on this.  Maybe it could be dumb fun.  Maybe it could recapture a little bit of the ridiculous over-the-top testosterone fest that made the first movie such a blast.  Then I watch footage from it and I really don’t see how.  I want to be wrong.  But then I’m so goshdarn smart…  If the timeline seems confusing in comparison to the first film, it’s because this isn’t a true sequel.  The events of this film will take place before, during AND after 300.  It was originally supposed to be called Xerxes so I presume from that and the trailers that this film is going to take his point of view for a good hunk of the film.  I think we were all clamoring to learn how he turned into super creepy androgynous emperor of doom.  At any rate 300: Rise of an Empire will settle the debate when it opens March 7, 2014.
300 Rise of an Empire