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Daddy's Home (2015)

December. 25,2015
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6.2
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PG-13
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The story of a mild-mannered radio executive who strives to become the best stepdad ever to his wife's two children, but complications ensue when their freewheeling, freeloading real father arrives, forcing stepdad to compete for the affection of the kids.

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Brendon Jones
2015/12/25

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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Arianna Moses
2015/12/26

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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Lachlan Coulson
2015/12/27

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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Haven Kaycee
2015/12/28

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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Michael Ledo
2015/12/29

This is a light near-family comedy. Brad (Will Ferrell) is the step-dad who tries very hard at being accepted by his wife's children. Just when he is making a break through, their real father (Mark Wahlberg) shows up. He is super cool and has AC/DC swagger music. Brad works as an executive at a light Jazz radio station. Wahlberg appears to be an iron man mercenary.As expected there is a testosterone battle between the two. Sara, the wife (Linda Cardellini) reassures Brad, but the audience has to wonder if having a buff Mark Wahlberg part time is not better than having Will Ferrell all the time.The comedy is in part slap stick and at times adult as the guys drop their pants and body parts are compared with their backs to the camera. The story was formula and many jokes were on the stale side. The boss (Thomas Haden Church) for me was the highlight of the film as he tells stories of his various ex-wives in an attempt to help Brad...or not.Guide: No f-bombs, minor swearing. No sex, some sex talk. No nudity. Wahlberg shirtless.

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daveym-649-444962
2015/12/30

The worst kind of Self indulgent American Claptrap - which is meant to double as funny, entertaining and ultimately a lesson in life.This film is basically about massaging the ego of the dreadful Mark Wahlberg - as if he doesn't love himself already?Even my wife and daughter, who can usually handle any level of mediocrity, admitted this was awful.Don't waste 90 minutes of your life.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2015/12/31

"Daddy's Home" is a 95-minute award-winning comedy movie from 2015 that recently returned to the headlines because a sequel is coming out these days that adds the legendary Mel Gibson to the cast, but we will talk about that one later. Today the focus is on this one we got here. It is among the most known career works by writer and director Sean Anders and the story can be summarized quickly. Will Ferrell plays a family man, only problem is the two kids are not his, but from his love's previous relationship. And when that man (played by Mark Wahlberg) enters the family's life again, it is not helping Ferrell's character's plans at all for the kids to finally accept him as their co-dad if you want to call it like that, especially as Wahlberg is (apart from the issue of responsibility) the perfect man, but not really the perfect dad. This is 100% about the comedy for me. There were some moments where they slightly tried to make a statement on good parenting and emotions, but these were really not too memorable at all. But it's fine as the film never takes itself seriously at all. Ferell is the MVP here without a doubt, but he also has the best material and he only has very few moments when he is missing the mark. It sure helps too that for the most part he is next to a relatively limited actor when it comes to comedy at least.Some parts I liked a lot indeed. For example the very ending with the inclusion of John Cena and the turned tables. Or also the "racism" parts about the Black buddy. And there are more fairly hilarious sequences for sure. You will recognize them when you see them. Oh yeah and Linda Cardellini is still as sweet as it gets. What else? Sadly, there is negative too. The film is pretty generic and predictable at times, like with the big conflict in the second half that has Ferrell's character somewhat move out. But did anybody think that Wahlberg would really take his place and then the film ends? Or that he won't fail again with responsibility? Hell no. Even if that was a nice idea to turn the tables again. There weren't really any moments at all when the cast disappeared into their characters that much that I felt like I was watching genuine, actually existing people. Admittedly you cannot blame the actors too much as the script's constant craving for humor made it really difficult for them. There are two sequences that certainly can be considered among the film's defining parts, but both went horribly wrong, namely the basketball part (small cameo by Kobe Bryant) and the dance parts near the end (Ferrell's character would never ever have dances topless there all of a sudden). It was a reference back to the idea of dancing to solve problems and conflict, but it just felt wrong. And they quickly built in a new antagonist there to make sure we don't really see Wahlberg's character as such (anymore). We should accept him as a friend eventually. This also explains the scene after the fast forward where we also get served the idea that he really no longer is interested in taking Ferrell's character's place as he has his own family now. So yeah, I think it was an entertaining watch and this one is worth seeing once, maybe twice. Sadly at times they just did not manage to restrain themselves in their attempts to make this a funny watch and the result is sadly that it feels absurdly over the top. But luckily, the good is still more frequent than the bad and I also liked the dialogue writing here for the most part, which was smarter and wittier than I initially expected. Overall, I give this project a thumbs-up and recommend checking it out.

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Ian
2016/01/01

(Flash Review)I know that is a crazy rating for a silly comedy but the jokes were really funny and worked for me as well as exceeding my low expectations. I can totally understand rating this a 4-6/10. For me, compared to the last several dumb comedies I've watched, it actually made me laugh hard. The plot, at its core, was a good carrier for the over the top surprising and comedic scenarios. Onto the plot, which is about a step dad who is newly married to a wife with two elementary age kids and suddenly her ex-husband re-enters their lives with the hopes of winning his family back. Ferrell, who is the new husband, plays a kind-hearted, emotional and gentle man while the ex is Wahlberg who is of course strong, brash and intimidating. The two men joust back and forth trying to prove they are the better father figure with their varying personalities and skills. Cue escalating and sensational testosterone battles. Who will end up winning the family? Will the two learn any moral lessons during their many fiascos? Ferrell is on his game as Wahlberg plays off of him well; often shirtless. In fact, there was one scene where the two are talking and Wahlberg is constantly doing push-ups or pull ups. Pretty random and oddly amusing. A good reason to drag a female guest along to the movie. Ha. Above average for this genre.

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