Your characters are extremely quotable…
"It’s weird, we don’t set out ever to be quotable. The strangest thing anyone’s ever shouted at me was something from Anchorman. Someone yelled, “Hey Will! I wanna be on you!” In no way did I ever think someone would quote that back to me!"
There’s often a certain softness to the characters you play...
"No matter how ‘mean’ some of the characters could be construed on the surface, there’s always a sweetness to them."
Elf is a prime example.
"That was really the manifestation of being in the mindset of a child. There’s a prime example of how I wasn’t trying to be funny, I was really just imagining I was someone who was raised in the North Pole, which is a place of hope and happiness, walking through a place like New York.
"You would only discover the joy in it. He wouldn’t be scared or afraid or cynical. That’s how we came up with a lot of the jokes. He would find the revolving door of an office building such a fun thing. Or when he ate the gum off the ground it’s like, “Oh wow candy, it’s free!”"
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RagingBull
Feb 14th 2012, 9:29
I'm sorry, for all the worth of the stars you've selected, I cannot take any "funniest stars alive" list seriously that does not acknowledge the likes Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and, to a lesser degree, Harold Lloyd. You've not shown prejudice towards early comedy (The Marx Brothers, Laurel & Hardy) so how can you fail to acknowledge stars without which many of the above acts could not exist. Charlie Chaplin is worth one hundred Will Ferrels, and I am still a fan of him also.
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RagingBull
Feb 14th 2012, 9:29
I'm sorry, for all the worth of the stars you've selected, I cannot take any "funniest stars alive" list seriously that does not acknowledge the likes Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and, to a lesser degree, Harold Lloyd. You've not shown prejudice towards early comedy (The Marx Brothers, Laurel & Hardy) so how can you fail to acknowledge stars without which many of the above acts could not exist. Charlie Chaplin is worth one hundred Will Ferrels, and I am still a fan of him also.
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Heisenberg
Feb 14th 2012, 9:32
One, admittedly, very funny movie in 2004 is about it for me. Limited comedian, his repertoire consists of random words/sentences in a raised or shouty voice. My first time seeing him was austin powers, and he is still doing pretty much the same act now, 18years later.
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YorksProp
Feb 14th 2012, 11:15
@RagingBull any "funniest stars alive" list that DOES include Chapline, Keaton, Lloyd, Marx Brothers or Laurel & Hardy would lose all credibility to me, them being dead and all.
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jthecrab
Feb 14th 2012, 12:15
Ferrell is great but John C Reilly is a true genius. Whenever they make a movie together Reilly always outshines him IMO.
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2Dglasses
Feb 14th 2012, 15:37
^agreed. talladega nights and even step brothers are way better than kicking and screaming and even semi-pro which had some nice moments. Ferrell is incredibly funny in small doses (the stuff with Pearl the baby) but sometimes hard to stomach for a whole film. Walk h*****n the other hand i think is one of the more underappreciated comedies of the last 10 years-sadly it came along just when everyone wanted fratboy nonsense.
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writerdave87
Feb 14th 2012, 22:26
Have you noticed how John C Reilly looks younger in every successive film he's in? He looked about 50 in the River Wild!
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2Dglasses
Feb 15th 2012, 8:12
WTF? "Walk hard", followed by the word 'on' is asterisked out?
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ChrisWootton
Feb 15th 2012, 12:28
I wonder if Erection is allowed to go through
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ChrisWootton
Feb 15th 2012, 12:28
Yes. It is.
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Heisenberg
Feb 16th 2012, 8:37
I assume that in a few weeks, Total Film will be advertising the new Will Ferrell film? On the front page alone i see 3 features basically about him being 'funny'.
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FBJRider
Feb 17th 2012, 19:51
He's alright, he's never starred in a film that's more than mediocre. He's better than the likes of Adam Sandler etc. Obviously but he's nowhere near one of the funniest people alive.
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Aleric
Feb 20th 2012, 22:13
Will Ferrell, the most over rated comic on the planet. His movies are the lowest of the art and his real life demeanor makes his a detestable a*s. Unless of course you agree with him then you are acceptable in his circles.
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