They've created comedy box office magic once now, they're after it again.
Will Farrell and John c. Reilly star in the comedy "Step Brothers".
Since this is a Judd Apatow produced movie, you know you're in for lots of scatological humor with no holds barred.
Will Ferrell reteams with his "Talladega Nights" costar John C. Reilly as forty year old lay bouts forced to move into the same room together when Reilly’s father, "The Visitor" star Richard Jenkins, a doctor, falls for Mary Steenburgen, a bit young for portraying the mother of Farrell.
Now, when the boys finally go for job interviews, they show their emotional ages as being somewhere about twelve.
And when considering a makeover of the room they share, they seem even more infantile.
Movie critic Jeffrey Lyons says there's lots of raunchiness afoot here, incessant off color language and a one joke premise that these two guys are annoying nerds who never grew up.
I get it. But these actors also understand each others' rhythms and their fans will love it.
Not yet hope and Crosby or Lemmon and Matthau perhaps, but Farrell and Reilly will be making more comedies again soon.
Bet on it.
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