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Stepbrothers Will Ferrell

Went to see this film on the weekend and ABSOLUTELY loved a certain part of it. The part when Will Ferrell first sings, and the brother tells him he sounds like a mixture of celine dion and Jesus!! It was like an outer body experience etc!

I've looked through youtube but can't find the clip again.
Has anyone found it on youtube yet? And if so, can you send me the link?

Thank you :)


emma_llew  Mon 01/09/08 23:54
Mooria
Tue 02/09/08
09:47
Whats this film like than Emma, we don't want know what to go and see this week and this was one of the options, but James King Didn't like it on Radio 1, and we normally agree with his opions.
Leight0n
Wed 03/09/08
11:56
I watched it on Sunday and thought it was very funny in parts.

I couldn't really tell how it was going to end though and everntually was left thinking "oh, so they're actually like this now?"

The Celine Dione / Jesus thing was funny as well as the "Boats abd Ho's" bit in the final song at the end, that cracked me right up!

It's worth a watch if you like Ferrell. (Oh the job interviews were quality as well!)
emma_llew
Thurs 04/09/08
00:04

Question Author

It's great to hear that you liked it. :)

watching the trailers, it didn't look as good as it actually is! So I was pleasantly surprised.
But yes, If you love Will Ferrell then you'll love this film.

Everyone in the cinema were in stitches laughing.

I'd even say I preferred it to The Dark Knight.
There's nothing like a good laugh to Will's funny little face!
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