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Holmes and Watson, the latest Will Ferrell comedy flick, just hit a Redbox near you. In his two-decades-plus on the screen, Farrell has starred in dozens of movies.
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Let’s talk about our faves!
What’s your favorite Will Ferrell movie?
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“ELF” (2003)
You could put pretty much any 6’3? actor in an elf suit and get some chuckles, but casting Will Ferrell as an orphan raised at the North Pole — by Bob “Papa Elf” Newhart, no less — was a stroke of comic genius. What tends to get lost in all the shouting and inappropriate nudity is that Ferrell excels at playing gentle, childlike men whose open-heartedness is exceeded only by their oafishness, and in Elf‘s Buddy Hobbs, he found a role that perfectly highlighted that skill. And the casting genius didn’t end there — Elf also includes inspired turns by Newhart in an elf’s cap, Ed Asner as Santa, James Caan as Ferrell’s gruff, exasperated biological father, and, for Pete’s sake, Leon Redbone as a talking snowman. Singling out holiday movies for critical beatdowns has become something of an annual tradition, but in this case, our top scribes were left filled with holiday cheer — like the late Roger Ebert, who beamed, “this is one of those rare Christmas comedies that has a heart, a brain and a wicked sense of humor, and it charms the socks right off the mantelpiece.”
IMDb 6.9/10
RT 84%
metacritic 64%
Stranger Than Fiction; hands down!
Anchorman 1 & 2
I have happy dreams of Will Ferrell losing his head to the Highlander, Connor Macleod. There can be only one…
Stepbrothers
Anchorman
Elf
Get Hard
Elf
Elf
Elf followed by Anchorman
Elf
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Elf. It was a lot cleaner, and suitable for children and families to view
Elf
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Elf!
Megamind – voice actor, and Blades of Glory and Zoolander – actor.
A Night At The Roxbury!
A Night At The Roxbury
Elf
NONE
A Night at the Roxbury
— This movie was too funny for words… That is, you have to see it to believe it!
Elf
Blades of Glory… That movie gets funnier each time I watch it.
Elf
I don’t care for Will Ferrell
Not a fan, but Stranger than fiction was good.
The Dick in Aunt Bea.
Elf
Elf of course
Stepbrothers
Semi-Pro!
Anchorman
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
I don’t have one particular favorite.
Tie between Elf & Anchorman!
Blades of Glory!
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Elf