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Semi-Pro (2008)
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Reviews Counted:151
Fresh:31
Rotten:120
Average Rating:4.5/10
Consensus: Semi-Pro is an intermittently funny, half-hearted attempt at sports satire, and one of Will Ferrell's weaker cinematic efforts.
Theatrical Release:29-02-2008
Synopsis: Over the course of a string of successful comedies that includes TALLADEGA NIGHTS and BLADES OF GLORY, Will Ferrel has perfected a type of swaggering, machismo-fueled character, heavy on ego and... Over the course of a string of successful comedies that includes TALLADEGA NIGHTS and BLADES OF GLORY, Will Ferrel has perfected a type of swaggering, machismo-fueled character, heavy on ego and severely lacking in intellect of any kind. Typically set in the world of sports, these movies have allowed Ferrel free range to both mock and celebrate idiot masculinity. SEMI-PRO, Ferrell's homage to the wild, afro-picked splendor of the short-lived American Basketball Association, continues this trend, and finds him embodying yet another larger-than-life hunk a burnin' love in the form of Jackie Moon, R&B singer-turned-owner/player/coach of the hapless Flint, Michigan Tropics. As sports movies go, SEMI-PRO's story should be more than familiar to even the most casual fan. The Tropics are a lackluster franchise that place good times and flash over winning. However, when the league announces that they will be merging with the NBA and only taking the top four teams along, the Tropics buckle down and give true ballin' a shot. SEMI-PRO follows the comedic formula of other Ferrell movies and contains an equal amount of satire (tame-but-effective ‘70s goofs), slapstick (on-court brawls, zany stunts), and surreal non-sequiturs (an improvised poker game provides one of the film's most deliciously bizarre scenes), but it's not exactly interchangeable with Ferrell's other movies. Though the actor cuts loose as Jackie Moon, the film is decidedly an ensemble picture, with Woody Harrelson providing the movie's true protagonist, in washed up former NBA player Monix, and Andre Benjamin offering a charming turn as flashy NBA wannabe Clarence "Coffee" Black. Perhaps most interestingly, however, is SEMI-PRO's surprising attention to detail, though the Flint Tropics are a fictional team, the real ABA was every bit as wacky, unhinged, and, yes, entertaining as SEMI-PRO itself. [More]
Starring: Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, Will Arnett, André Benjamin
Starring: Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, Will Arnett, André Benjamin, Rob Corddry, Maura Tierney, Josh Braaten, DeRay Davis, Jay Philips, Jackie Earle Haley, Andy Richter
Director: Kent Alterman
Director: Kent Alterman
Screenwriter: Scot Armstrong
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Composer: Theodore Shapiro
Studio: New Line Cinema
Reviews for Semi-Pro
If you're on the prowl for a Ferrell yuk-fest, you'd do better renting one of his more successful comedies than spending money on this faux sports dud. Only die-hard fans of the SNL alumn will find anything worthwhile here.
Goes up for the dunk but misses the rim, the backboard and the point. Instead it manages to strike out and get sacked at the same time.
the sports section simply isn't very stirring, and without a supporting cast dedicated to the humor, the film isn't consistently funny either.
Only sporadically funny, ineffectual when it goes serious or sentimental, and, in the last analysis, is mostly mediocre.
Semi-Pro tries for semi-sweet when bittersweet would have been better, semi-silly when full-bore absurd was called for. And the final score? Semi-funny.
Cheap, lazy production. The directing is terrible and, more important, it's not funny. Who edited out the funny stuff?
In the end, it's comedy comfort food, something powdered poured from a box.
Most of the jokes are only half-written and it's rare that any of the visual gags have a real payoff.
Semi-Pro joins Anchorman and Elf as one of Ferrell's funnier efforts.
It misses the point entirely of what a spoof is, offering sporadic chuckles and a whole lot of disappointment for what should have been a slam dunk
Will Farrell loiters in the comfort of his signature punch-drunk delivery of outrageous lines and sight gags in a '70s era parody that extends the funk vibe of Judd Apatow's summer comedy "Superbad."
If you liked Will Ferrell's previous comedies, you may like his new vehicle, which is poorly directed but recycles elements of the formula, now set in the swinging 1970s, conveyed through tacky fashion and especially bad hair.
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