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'Ghostbusters' Named Top Comedy of the Past 25 Years

28 August 2008 12:51 AM, PDT | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news

Entertainment Weekly has named the best comedies of the past 25 years, so you know what that means: Your opinion doesn't count for squat, even to yourself.

No, seriously, shut the eff up - Entertainment Weekly has spoken. These are the top 25 comedies of the past quarter century. So it is written, so it shall be done.

All kidding aside, it's a pretty good list, with the exception of Beverly Hills Cop being rated so high. It's not funnier than Spinal Tap. Sorry. It's just not. Speaking of the Tap, Christopher Guest is the King of Comedy, with his co-starring role in that film joining two of his directorial efforts - Waiting For Guffman (#13) and Best In Show (#20) - on the countdown.

Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn both placed two films on the list, with There's Something About Mary hitting number seven. Curiously, Tropic Thunder made the top 20. I loved that movie,

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Ferrell's Feral Food Tactics

28 August 2008 12:07 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Will Ferrell may be one of Hollywood's most beloved funnymen - but he's serious when it comes to food.

The Anchorman star is so protective of his meal leftovers, he forbids his wife from touching them.

And the comedian even separates his scraps so his partner doesn't mistake them for her own.

He says, "Even though I've been married for eight years, I do separate my food in the refrigerator from my wife's.

"I put labels on it that say 'This is Will's leftover chicken' or whatever. And if you touch it, yeah, I get livid."

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Ferrell To Host Charity Auction

25 August 2008 9:04 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Comedy actor Will Ferrell will host a live fundraising auction for a charity his cancer-surviving friend founded.

The Anchorman star and his wife Viveca will host the event during the 15th Annual Cancer for College Golf Classic in September, which also includes a golf tournament, banquet and after-party.

Craig Pollard, who was friends with Ferrell at the University of Southern California, set up the Cancer for College charity after he lost both his feet when he twice battled Hodgkin's lymphoma.

The charity aims to help cancer survivors seek college education - and Ferrell has supported the charity since 2006, calling it "one of the purest charities" he has ever seen.

Pollard says, "They (Ferrell and his wife) bring an instant awareness to the charity that we probably couldn't have achieved on our own. In life, people can choose to be charitable with their time or their money. Will and Viveca have been extremely generous to Cancer for College with both.

"He really goes out of his way to make sure everyone from the participants to the scholarship recipients and their families have a memorable day."

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Applegate: 'Mum Inspired Me In Cancer Fight'

19 August 2008 9:03 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Actress Christina Applegate knew she would survive breast cancer - because she watched her own mother battle with the disease for years.

The 36-year-old star underwent a double mastectomy following her diagnosis with the deadly illness last month - leaving her "clear" of any tumours.

And she insists her mother Nancy - a two-time breast cancer survivor - was her saviour throughout the battle.

She says, "I watched (my mother) have a mastectomy, and then I watched her go through two years of chemotherapy and eight surgeries and a hysterectomy. I've watched this woman survive... so for me there was always that sense I was going to be okay, no matter what.

"I really love living and I really love my life and I knew from this moment on there was only going to be good that was going to be coming.

"Yeah, I'm going to face challenges, but you can't get any darker than where I've been. So just knowing that in my soul gave me the strength to just say I have to get out there and make this a positive."

The Anchorman star also shows she hasn't lost her infamous sense of humour, adding: "(Humour) is everything. Even in the hospital, there was so much laughter that was happening. And actually, it was sometimes good and sometimes not-so-good, because it can actually be painful to laugh that hard. But I've laughed so much in the last three weeks.

"Sometimes, you know, I cry and sometimes I scream and I get really angry, and I get into wallowing in self-pity sometimes. I think it's all part of healing. And anyone who's going through it out there: it's okay to cry, it's okay to fall on the ground and just scream if you want to. It's okay."

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Applegate's Cancer Testing Crusade

19 August 2008 9:03 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Breast cancer survivor Christina Applegate has launched a campaign to encourage women to undergo early testing for the deadly disease.

The Anchorman star insists it was the doctor-ordered Mri (magnetic resonance imaging) scan that helped her to beat the illness, following her diagnosis last month.

And the actress has responded by launching her own initiative to raise funds in an effort to help women at risk of contracting breast cancer.

She says, "Besides me being really vigilant about it, (the Mri) is the number one reason that I'm going to live. If this had been caught a year from now, or when I was 40, I probably wouldn't be able to live through this, or I would have to undergo such much more than I have.

"It's incredibly expensive. So for me, one of the things when this all happened was that I'm putting together a program to pay for MRIs for women who are at high risk - which means women who have had it in their family, or know that they're gene-positive.

"We're also going to pay for the (genetic) testing, because that's very, very expensive - it's upwards of $2,000 to $3,000... so all of that is coming together right now."

Last month, Applegate announced plans to participate in the U.S. TV telethon Stand Up To Cancer on 5 September, joining Meryl Streep, Sally Field, Jennifer Aniston and Scarlett Johansson in raising money for cancer research.

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Applegate 'Clear Of Cancer'

19 August 2008 12:09 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Latest: Actress Christina Applegate is no longer battling breast cancer following successful surgery.

The Anchorman star was diagnosed with the deadly illness during a regular Mri (magnetic resonance imaging) scan last month.

But the 36-year-old insists treatment has left her "clear" of any tumours.

She tells U.S. breakfast show Good Morning America, "I'm clear. Absolutely 100 per cent clear and clean. ... They got everything out so I'm definitely not going to die from breast cancer."

Applegate admits she was shaken after first learning she was ill.

She adds, "I was so mad and I just remember I was just shaking.

"And then also immediately, I had to go into 'take-care-of-business-mode,' which was, I asked them, 'What do I do now? What is it that I do? I get a doctor, I get a surgeon, I get an oncologist? What do I do?'"

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'Anchorman' Sequel Going to the Moon?

15 August 2008 3:34 PM, PDT | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news

Is Anchorman best left as it is? Although Will Ferrell has not exactly showed a great deal of versatility in his most successful films - they're all variations on the giant, screaming manchild character - he has never made a sequel, even though Old School, Talladega Nights, and Anchorman (and now, maybe, Step Brothers) have all performed very well. Usually, that's the only criterion for making a follow-up.

But there has been discussion and opinion about an Anchorman sequel since before the original film even opened. I remember attending the junket and Will Ferrell and director Adam McKay both said they'd like to come back to Ron Burgundy and the Channel 4 News Team because they had so much material left to cover. That talk has intensified recently, since Step Brothers is another Ferrell/McKay collaboration, and now Paul Rudd, who memorably played field reporter Brian Fantana, has chimed in on what he knows.

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Anchorman 2 On Ferrell And McKay’S To Do List

4 August 2008 5:15 PM, PDT | From HollywoodOutbreak.com | See recent Hollywood Outbreak news

Arguably, Will Ferrell's finest comedic moment cinematically was Anchorman and even though Talladega Nights was a bigger box office hit, Ferrell crafted a memorable character in the scotch drinking, womanizing broadcaster Ron Burgundy. Now Will and director Adam McKay are ready for an Anchorman sequel and if Steve Carrell, Christina Applegate and Paul Rudd return for another go round, [...]

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Applegate Diagnosed With Cancer

3 August 2008 7:08 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Christina Applegate is undergoing treatment for breast cancer, a spokesperson for the actress has announced.

The 36-year-old Anchorman star is expected to make a full recovery after being diagnosed with cancer during a regular MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan, representative Ame Van Iden confirmed in a statement released to the media on Saturday.

The full statement reads: "Christina Applegate was diagnosed with an early form of breast cancer. Benefiting from early detection through a doctor ordered Mri, the cancer is not life threatening.

"Christina is following the recommended treatment of her doctors and will have a full recovery. No further statement will be issued at this time."

It was announced last month the star would participate in the U.S. TV telethon Stand Up To Cancer on 5 September, joining Meryl Streep, Sally Field, Jennifer Aniston and Scarlett Johansson in raising money for cancer research.

Applegate is also set to compete in next month's Emmy Awards, after receiving a nomination for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in hit TV show Samantha Who?

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Review: “Step Brothers”

26 July 2008 10:19 PM, PDT | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news

Seen on: July 25, 2008

The players: Director: Adam McKay, Writers: Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Cast: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Adam Scott, Mary Steenburgen, Kathryn Hahn

Facts of interest: None at all.

The plot: Two spoiled adults (Ferrell and Reilly) who still live at home are forced to live together as stepbrothers when their single parents get married.

Our quick thoughts: “Step Brothers” is exactly what you would expect from a raunchy comedy developed by the guys who brought us “Anchorman” and “Talladega Nights.” It’s incredibly silly and yet quite entertaining, boasting a bunch of hilarious as well as ridiculous moments that will only appeal to those who thoroughly enjoy the works of Adam McKay, Judd Apatow, Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly.

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'Dark Knight' Still Dominating Box-Office While 'X-Files' Bombs

26 July 2008 4:30 AM, PDT | From Rope Of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news

Rivetting pictures like this helped X-Files to a miserable $5 million on opening day

Photo: 20th Century Fox Regular readers probably noticed RopeofSilicon is one of the few sites to not have a review of The X-Files: I Want To Believe online. Well, it isn't for a lack of trying to see it. Unfortunately due to Fox trying to keep this thing as hidden as possible (more on that in a sec) their screening coincided with my plane flight down to San Diego resulting in me not being able to see it in Seattle or San Diego. So, I had to go without a review. However, it appears it didn't matter, not many of you were going to see it as The Dark Knight continues its surge for a second weekend. Could it make it three next week? Too early to tell, but let's dig into these Friday estimates shall we?

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Ferrell Caught Up In Hang Gliding Death Story

25 July 2008 10:40 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Will Ferrell once had to spend a day calling members of his family - to assure them he was still alive.

The Anchorman star was incorrectly named as the victim of a hang gliding accident.

He says, "It was this crazy rumour that I had died and it was not fun to go through. It was rough.

"My publicist told me about it and I had to call my family and make sure they didn't hear it first - and believe it."

But Ferrell is getting used to hearing and reading strange rumours about himself.

He tells WENN, "I heard that I was a germaphobe, and I carry my own pen to sign autographs. Crazy."

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Movie Review: Step Brothers

25 July 2008 1:48 AM, PDT | From Rope Of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news

Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly star as Brennan Huff and Dale Doback

Photo: Sony Pictures I went into Step Brothers with the idea that a movie based on 40-year-old men too stupid to live didn't deserve my attention. Such morons already dominate reality television and are slowly taking over the world as everything seems geared toward the idiots or the children. Believing I fall directly in the middle of that pile (perhaps slightly skewing more toward child) I can never connect or find humor in watching people portray stupid people for laughs. Stupidity, to me, isn't funny... it's stupid. Little did I know, outside of the two main characters in Step Brothers being stupid, everyone else in the cast is questionable as well. Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly star as Brennan Huff and Dale Doback respectively, two men still living at home with their parents. The story begins

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Movie Review - 'Step Brothers'

25 July 2008 12:07 AM, PDT | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news

Step Brothers

Starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly

Directed by Adam McKay

Rated R

Is a smart comedy better than a dumb comedy? There are great examples of both, and even Will Ferrell, the star of Step Brothers, shows up on both lists. Stranger Than Fiction is a smart comedy with a complex premise and an almost poetic ending. Talladega Nights is a dumb comedy in which Ferrell, at one point, learns to face his fear of getting behind the wheel again by driving through a neighborhood sitting inches away from a wild cougar.

Each approach has its merits, although dumb comedies almost always produce bigger laughs and higher ticket sales. There’s a reason people still buy Three Stooges memorabilia, after all: Because at the end of the day, most people just want to see a comedy that can make them laugh and help them forget the reasons

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Best In Bro!

24 July 2008 9:08 PM, PDT | From NYPost.com | See recent New York Post news

I thought I knew funny, but I was mistaken. Before the blessed light of "Step Brothers" entered my life, I knew not the sweet comedic splendors of live burial, bunk-bed catastrophe or a minivan family singing "Sweet Child O' Mine" in four-part harmony.

Will Ferrell plays Brennan ("You can call me . . . Nighthawk") and John C. Reilly is Dale ("Call me Dragon"), two unemployed full-grown manboys who each live with a widowed single parent.

Brennan mooches off mom Nancy (Mary Steenburgen, who, by the way, is at

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Step Brothers

24 July 2008 4:15 PM, PDT | From avclub.com | See recent The AV Club news

Ever since The 40-Year-Old Virgin laid the first row of bricks in Judd Apatow's comedy kingdom, profane tales of arrested development have become so ubiquitous that they're seemingly the only type of comedy Hollywood is interested in producing. Though Apatow started this trend of overgrown man-children and the women who tolerate them, the blame can't rest entirely at his feet. In fact, the two films Apatow has written and directed—Virgin and Knocked Up—help account for where disappointments like Step Brothers go wrong. No matter how absurd the situations can get in Apatow's films, they're always grounded in characters and observations that are recognizably human and unbound by high-concept gimmicks. Working again with frequent partner Adam McKay, his director and co-writer on cartoonishly funny comedies like Anchorman and Talladega Nights, Will Ferrell errs on the side of the outrageous in Step Brothers and winds up trampling all over a great.

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Ferrell, McKay promise 'Anchorman 2'

22 July 2008 4:54 AM, PDT | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news

Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, the creative team behind Anchorman, have revealed that a sequel to the 2004 newsroom comedy is on the way. Speaking to Coming Soon, Ferrell said that the popularity of the first instalment had prompted him to consider revisiting the Ron Burgundy character. He said: "We just had so much fun making that movie, and it was hard to get made, but what's been great is that it's taken on such a life of its own. At least the feedback we get is it's beloved, so yeah, it's just one of those that feels like an evergreen thing that we can go back and do it again." Director McKay reiterated (more)

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Update From Will Ferrell and Adam McKay on Anchorman 2

21 July 2008 8:21 PM, PDT | From firstshowing.net | See recent FirstShowing.net news

Back in early May (when the most we had all seen so far was Iron Man), filmmaker Adam McKay had confirmed that they were indeed working on a sequel to Anchorman, but that it was dependent on the return of the cast and so much more. As time has gone on, we've heard rumblings of interest from both Will Ferrell and Steve Carell, but it's still not official or even close to moving into production. ComingSoon recently caught up with both McKay and Ferrell at the Step Brothers junket and got a quick update from each on the status of the sequel. Unfortunately, it hasn't truly progressed anywhere yet, but they're all very enthusiastic about it. Ferrell says that they "just had so much fun making that movie" and that "it's just one of those that feels like an evergreen thing that we can go back and do it again.

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Ferrell's Stage Fright

21 July 2008 12:03 PM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Comedy star Will Ferrell suffered a terrifying attack of stage-fright on the set of new movie Step Brothers, when he was asked to sing opera in front of 500 extras.

The Anchorman star has stripped nearly naked onscreen countless times, but singing on stage left him frozen to the spot.

Ferrell explains, "That was one of the hardest things. I sang opera in front of 500 extras and I was so nervous that day.

"I can do just about anything in front of a camera except try to legitimately sing an opera piece.

"I would, actually (run past the extras naked). That would be so much easier."

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New 'Step Brothers' Clip Gives a Guy a Heart Attack

20 July 2008 4:19 PM, PDT | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news

This clip from Step Brothers has a little bit of everything. It's got Rob Riggle from The Daily Show, looking a lot more comfortable than he is in those strangely sanitized commercials for Budweiser, a fact made all the more surprising because in the clip, his character is having a heart attack.

It's also got Will Ferrell underplaying a scene, and he's probably more effective doing that now than the Frank the Tank stuff. That began with some of his Ron Burgundy subtleties, which are his real highlights in Anchorman, and was even better evidenced in Stranger Than Fiction.

I don't the exact genesis of this theory, but some believe that a true form of comedy is when something that's funny becomes unfunny the next minute and then comes back around to being funny again. This little snippet of Step Brothers accomplishes that, although my personal belief is that it

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