Step Brothers
Will Ferrell Actor , John C. Reilly Actor , Mary Steenburgen Actor , Richard Jenkins Actor , Adam Scott Actor
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Step Brothers
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 07 25 (USA)
UPC: 043396281288
Studio: Sony Pictures
Summary: Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby co-stars Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly re-team with that film's director, Adam McKay, to tell the tale of two pampered best friends whose single parents fall in love and decide to marry. McKay and Ferrell share screenwriting credits, and Judd Apatow and Jimmy Miller produce. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Features:
cc
Includes both theatrical & extended film versions
Extended & alternate scenes
Line-o-rama
Gag reel
"Boast 'N Hoes" - full music video
The making of Step Brothers
Commentary with Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Adam McKay, special guest NBA star Baron Davis and scored by Jon Brion
Step Brothers
Format: DVD
Release Date: 12/02/2008
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 204 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Step Brothers
1. Chapter 1 [3:52]
2. Chapter 2 [3:56]
3. Chapter 3 [4:16]
4. Chapter 4 [3:21]
5. Chapter 5 [1:53]
6. Chapter 6 [1:10]
7. Chapter 7 [1:30]
8. Chapter 8 [3:44]
9. Chapter 9 [3:36]
10. Chapter 10 [3:44]
11. Chapter 11 [4:16]
12. Chapter 12 [3:27]
13. Chapter 13 [3:29]
14. Chapter 14 [3:00]
15. Chapter 15 [2:46]
16. Chapter 16 [3:14]
17. Chapter 17 [2:32]
18. Chapter 18 [1:49]
19. Chapter 19 [4:47]
20. Chapter 20 [2:57]
21. Chapter 21 [2:17]
22. Chapter 22 [2:16]
23. Chapter 23 [2:23]
24. Chapter 24 [4:04]
25. Chapter 25 [3:50]
26. Chapter 26 [3:06]
27. Chapter 27 [5:11]
28. Chapter 28 [2:53]
Cammila Collar
When you hear that Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, and John C. Reilly had so much fun making Talladega Nights that they decided to throw another movie together just for fun, you have pretty clear knowledge -- or at least hope -- of what you're going to get. There will be comedic male nudity (and really, what male nudity isn't?), there will be guys self-seriously comparing themselves to ninja unicorns, and God willing, someone will get buried alive. Step Brothers delivers on all this, as well as on the infamous R rating (Ferrell himself reveals his own full-frontal crown jewels within the first half-hour, though, of course, it's possible that they're prosthetics), a notorious first for McKay, an Upright Citizens Brigade alum and longtime Ferrell collaborator. There are big, stupid belly laughs at big, stupid gross-out jokes from opening titles to closing credits, and despite the distinct feeling that none of the comedic triumvirate were waiting around for a script with a truly innovative story, they all make use of the open-ended premise. (Two 40-year-old men with curly hair act like nine-year-olds, except with more dick jokes. The end.) There's tons of room for awesomely offensive and over-the-top improvisations, and at no point does it feel like anybody is playing it safe or pushing the boundaries -- everybody is just going with their first, most hilarious impulses. The unmistakable chemistry between Ferrell and Reilly was enough to inspire the production of this movie in the first place, and it's more than enough to propel it. For all his indie cred and accolades, Reilly is right at home playing a middle-aged man-child who insists on being called "Dragon" and wants you to fight him with a bo staff. Likewise, this is Ferrell's bread and butter, though the alchemy that happens when he shares the screen with Reilly brings out something new -- something you can't quite, in fairness, call "refined," but is still, nonetheless more impressively focused than his usual schtick. And it's not just the leading men who make Step Brothers such a good time; Kathryn Hahn (the office lady in Anchorman who tips Christina Applegate off about the teleprompter) makes an awesomely over-the-top appearance as the WASP-y, sexually frustrated wife of Ferrell's little brother -- a douchebag Dane Cook bro played just as expertly (if also terrifyingly) by a Heineken- and Creatine-buzzed Adam Scott. Obligatory cameos are made by regulars of the Daily Show and Apatow crowds, but those moments are pure icing. The delicious molten chocolate center is just watching Ferrell and Reilly act like idiotic geniuses. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
David B. Householter
Executive Producer
Judd Apatow
Producer
Will Ferrell
Executive Producer
Will Ferrell
Screenwriter
Jon Brion
Composer (Music Score)
Jimmy Miller
Producer
Adam McKay
Director
Adam McKay
Executive Producer
Adam McKay
Screenwriter
Will Ferrell
Actor
John C. Reilly
Actor
Mary Steenburgen
Actor
Richard Jenkins
Actor
Adam Scott
Actor
Kathryn Hahn
Actor
Andrea Savage
Actor
Lurie Poston
Actor
Elizabeth Yozamp
Actor
Logan Manus
Actor
Travis Flory
Actor
Lili McKay
Actor
Shira Piven
Actor
Seth Morris
Actor
Wayne Federman
Actor
Maria Quiban
Actor
Danielle Schneider
Actor
Gillian Vigman
Actor
Brian Huskey
Actor
Seth Rogen
Actor
Brian Henchy
Actor
Chris Henchy
Actor
Mary Catherine Hamelin
Actor
Ian Roberts
Actor
Erica Vittana Phillips
Actor
Phil LaMarr
Actor
Rob Riggle
Actor
Jason Davis
Actor
Paula Killen
Actor
Ken Jeong
Actor
Horatio Sanz
Actor
Kyle Felts
Actor
Jake Szymanski
Actor
Matt Walsh
Actor
Dmitri Schuyler-Linch
Actor
Bryce Hurless
Actor
Brent White
Actor
Country: USA

