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The Other Guys
Adam McKay’s comedy The Other Guys has a lot going for it: Even though it mines perennial cop-buddy-movie material, it doesn’t feel generic or strained, and unlike other recent comedies — Dinner for Schmucks pops to mind — it never descends into grating self-consciousness. Forget impressing us with its cleverness; it’s happy to seduce us with its dumbness, and when McKay and his performers — chief among them Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg and Eva Mendes — dangle that shiny lure, damn it if it doesn’t work at least half the time…read more [MovieLine]
Rumors of Will Ferrell’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. After falling from his perch atop the comedy world with a trio of high-profile disappointments, Semi Pro, Land of the Lost, and Step Brothers, the venerable funnyman seemed destined to join the tragic ranks of fellow SNL alums Mike Myers and Eddie Murphy, comic geniuses who fell prey to their own spectacular success. But he makes a triumphant return to form in The Other Guys, a riotous action comedy from longtime Ferrell collaborator Adam McKay (Anchorman, Talladega Nights)…read more [hollywood.com]

The Other Guys


Damon Wayans, Jr., left, and Rob Riggle in Columbia Pictures’ comedy “The Other Guys



The recipe for The Other Guys is fairly simple. You take Will Ferrell’s comedic talents, throw in Mark Wahlberg’s action talents, then sprinkle in a vast array of talented supporting actors with capable director Adam McKay at the helm, and you get one of the best buddy cop comedies of the past few years.

Everyone looks up to capable, cool detectives and there are none better in the New York Police Department than Highsmith (Samuel L. Jackson) and Danson (Dwayne Johnson). And then there are the other guys. Allen Gamble (Ferrell) is a mild-mannered NYPD detective who thrives on paperwork and adores accounting. His partner, Terry Hoitz (Wahlberg), is ready to hit the streets, take names, and serve some justice; but he’s stuck with Gamble after a humiliating shooting incident. They’re the laughingstock of the department, don’t get along very well with each other, and also can’t seem to get a case. All that changes when Gamble notices a certain company has repeated construction permit violations, and the two are given a chance to do some real police work. They soon discover the company in question to be involved in much more serious underhanded financial dealings and things start to get grim…read more [film.com]



The Other Guys


Eva Mendes plays Will Ferrell’s wife in the new action-comedy The Other Guys.



In the fourth collaboration between director Adam McKay and Will Ferrell, “The Other Guys,” is a surprisingly delightful hit, easily becoming this summer’s funniest flick to date. While the plotline plays out a bit like a ponzi scheme (read: tough to follow), the hysterical banter, flashy Michael Bay-esque action scenes, and Michael Keaton more than make up for it.

Allen Gamble (Ferrell), an accountant for the NYPD, and his partner Terry Hoitz (Wahlberg) are considered the “other guys,” living in the shadow of police super heroes Danson (Dwayne Johnson) and Highsmith (Samuel L. Jackson). When misfortune befalls NYC’s beloved cops, will the “other guys” step up and prove themselves worthy of carrying their badge?…read more [The Epoch Times]



Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg, The Other Guys


Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg, The Other Guys


There are a couple of really funny twists on the usual Ferrell persona, as here, he’s actually playing a really smart guy as opposed to his normally clueless characters. That said, Ferrell still gets to be Ferrell, especially once his suppressed pimp personality, Gator (don’t ask), hits the scene. There’s also a funny device where Ferrell’s supposed to be this irresistible ladies man that all the sexy female characters (including Natalie Zea) throw themselves at. Heck, he’s even married to a surprisingly funny Eva Mendes (who even gets to croon the theme song, ‘Pimps Don’t Cry’)- who he’s managed to delude himself into thinking is really a frumpy plain Jane- much to Walhberg’s astonishment…read more [Joblo]
The Other Guys

It was depressing watching Mark Wahlberg pretend to be awake for the gunfights and explosions in “Max Payne.’’ It was excruciating to see him look so overmedicated in “The Lovely Bones.’’ And it was absolutely inhumane to make us watch him talk to plants in “The Happening.’’ The only upside was a couple of very funny “Saturday Night Live’’ sketches in which Andy Samberg spoke to real animals using Wahlberg’s sweaty whisper.

Wahlberg, of course, has been funny in his own right (see his existentialist fireman in “I Heart Huckabees’’ or his humorless detective in “The Departed’’). But with any luck, 2010 will be the year he gets to stay that way. In the spring, he and his bare torso pilfered a few scenes in “Date Night,’’ and today he stuffs an entire movie down his pants. “The Other Guys’’ sticks him with Will Ferrell, but what seems like another desperate adventure in stunt casting turns out to be a combustible comic bounty…read more

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