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Hilarious!!!! Critics, stop pushing this into the ground!!!!!! (by trooper5783) |
I saw Daddy's Home in a packed theater at an afternoon screening and I personally think this movie's very funny in a lot of places. I found myself laughing out loud throughout the entire movie, and the rest of the audience agrees with me. There were times where the people in the theater were laughing so loudly and heartily that the next lines of dialogue were nearly inaudible! Everyone loved it so much, they clapped their hands at the end of the film, so critics, know what a great comedy is. The characters Griff and the boss played by Thomas Haden Church were particularly hysterical. <more> |
Funny Funny Funny. (by benj-20839) |
Fun and very funny movie. One of,if not the best comedy of the year based on the amount of laugh out loud moments. No filler, Very well paced and never a dull moment. Laughs were frequent and often throughout the entire running time. If you like the premise of the trailer and found it funny then the film totally delivers on it. The audience around me were laughing throughout too and it was a packed screening. I can't understand why the critics have given it such poor reviews, worse than the majority of the other comedies reviewed this year or before. Maybe they want you to go and see that <more> |
A very funny movie! (by RogerCampbell) |
"Daddy's Home" was a very enjoyable movie to watch! The mix of polar opposites Will Ferrell and Mark Walhberg was almost perfect. Ferrell plays the wimpy, goody two-shoes husband who is desperately trying to keep his wife and step-kids together as a family. Wahlberg plays the charismatic and tough guy ex-husband/biological father looking to win back his family at almost any cost. The beautiful Linda Cardellini plays Sara the wife/ex-wife who is caught in the hilarious tug of war between her two suitors. While the plot is somewhat predictable, the humor is fresh and so very <more> |
Very funny! (by Ramascreen) |
DADDY'S HOME was such a pleasant surprise to me, I was just expecting your usual Will Ferrell type comedy where he'd be yelling and screaming on and on and on and we the audience are supposed to just take it and find it hysterical somehow, but nope, DADDY'S HOME is actually funny from start to finish! I couldn't stop laughing.Co-written and directed by Sean Anders, Will Ferrell plays a mild mannered executive at a Jazz radio station. His character, Brad Whitaker, is a husband material, financially stable, responsible, but a bit too by the book. He's married to Sara Linda <more> |
Really funny (by RNMorton) |
I don't usually laugh out loud in a movie theater but I had at least 4 or 5 big ones here. I think Will Ferrell can be great in the right spot, but certainly not all of his movies have been entertaining, same for Wahlberg. They play off each other very well in a very intelligent comedy, Will is the touchy feely warm step dad and Wahlberg the macho irresponsible bio dad. The movie plays out very smartly and, unlike a lot of other recent movies, doesn't run too long. The other characters are well played, including Will's wife, and the final wrap is excellent. I have nothing more to <more> |
Daddy's home review (by saymaraza) |
One of the funniest films I have ever seen! Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg team up as dads who hate each other. I think Mark Wahlberg really shone in this movie, as the cool, and sexy dad who had just got out of prison. While Will Ferrell plays his same old character of the guy who always gets pushed around by the male dominant, which in this case is Wahlberg. Will Ferrell always plays these roles, but he does play them perfectly in my opinion. This follow up from Wahlberg and Ferrels previous film 'the other guys' was some what just as funny if not better. Director Adam McKay <more> |
Ferrell versus Wahlberg! (by brendandevere) |
Everybody loves a good laugh, but what makes us burst out into shrieks of delight is purely in the eye of the beholder. Some people still find Adam Sandler funny and relevant while others find the rebooted canned laughter of early eighties slapstick comedy the right fit for their sense of humour. It is all about taste and what one actually finds amusing. I find Will Ferrell amusing and when he teams up with Marky Mark Wahlberg, then what you have are a couple of "goofs" that can actually make people laugh. They are opposite in every way and because of this extreme difference, their <more> |
Get your father to leave daddy's home and take him to see "Daddy's Home"! (by dave-mcclain) |
"Modern Family" has been showing it to us on our TV screens since 2009. On the big screen, "Mrs. Doubtfire" talked about it back in 1993: "Some parents, when they're angry, they get along much better when they don't live together. They don't fight all the time, and they can become better people, and much better mummies and daddies for you. There are all sorts of different families." The Best Picture Oscar winner "Kramer vs. Kramer" dramatized it back in 1979, along with numerous other TV shows and movies before and since. These entertainment <more> |
***spoliers *** (by jamesforrest-55433) |
I went into daddy's home with very low expectations,i thought it is just going to be stupid fights between will Ferrell and mark Wahlberg.but i was wrong it was a throughly enjoyable movie to watch,one of the reasons I loved the film was because of Ferrell and Wahlberg,I thought in all their scenes they worked great together.one of the reasons I was worried about seeing this movie was because like most comedies today all of the funny gags are in the trailers,but this film had so many funny scenes,which were not just for kids for example the scene in the fertility clinic that had me in <more> |