George W. Bush is on his way out of the White House. To honor, or perhaps dishonor, our soon-to-be past president and his eight years of service, Will Ferrell is bringing his impersonation of Bush to Broadway. Titled You’re Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush, Ferrell’s production is a one-man show written by the SNL alum and directed by his writing partner Adam McKay. It opens for previews on Jan. 20, the day Bush steps out of office, and will be available to the public from Feb. 1-Mar. 15. at the Cort Theater in New York.
Posted on October 22nd, 2008 by admin
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Release Date: July 25
Director: Adam
McKay
Writers: story
by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay and John C. Reilly, screenplay by Will Ferrell
and Adam McKay
Cinematographer: Oliver
Wood
Starring: Will
Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Mary Steenburgen, Adam Scott
Studio/Run
Time: Columbia Pictures, 95 mins.
Ever since he left his starring role on Saturday Nigh Live for superstardom in film, Will Ferrell’s many characters have
been criticized as all being pretty much the same thing. They’re overgrown children, unable to
cope with the world. Step Brothers’ strength is admitting
this and turning it around into the premise for the film. Other than childishness, there is pretty much no other aspect to his character,
Brennan Huff, or John C. Reilly’s Dale Doback, to the
point where they’re literally beaten up on a schoolyard by bullies. It’s no longer about being an overgrown child
as a racecar driver or news anchor; instead, it’s back to the
basics and better because of it.
Posted on July 25th, 2008 by admin
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