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They bring you the news so you don't have to get it yourself.
It's the 1970s and San Diego anchorman Ron Burgundy is the top dog in local TV, but that's all about to change when ambitious reporter Veronica Corningstone arrives as a new employee at his station.
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I've smiled about 3-4 times. Not laughed at all although I usually do on comedies. Not very funny, overrated IMHO.
I couldn't finish it, too boring...
There are so many quotes that just make me smile.
I don’t know why but I love this movie more than I should. Anchorman is the greatest comedy movie of the 2000s. This movie mastered the art of being stupid. So many times I was thinking “Wait what” it’s just stupidly brilliant. The jokes are consistent and brilliantly written. There’s also a lot of funny one liners. The plot is really good it’s predictable but it’s not. The cast is great there’s a variety of cameos from comedy actors. The acting is great Will Ferrell is great, Steve Carrell is the best, Paul Rudd is good as well as David Koechner, and Christina Applegate is very good. The whole team has great chemistry and the characters are memorable. My favorite scene in the whole movie is the fight scene between all the news team, it’s just out of the blue and stupid that’s make it great. There is also scenes like that which are great like the flute scene, pleasure town, and the afternoon delight. Overall it’s an obvious guilty pleasure for me and a very hilarious movie. ( 9 out of 10)
I tried, I really tried, but I don't really enjoy Will Ferrell. Here and there, you can say there is something funny, but, overall, the whole performance is flat, and it hardly made me laugh. It was interesting, though, the whole show of actors, Steve Carrel, Christina Applegate, Danny Trejo, Ben Stiller, Tim Robbins, just to name a few, a few nice punch lines, but that was it. Oh, and of course the scene of the well-known meme "Boy, that escalated quickly". Besides that, I think that this is an overrated movie.