Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

2013 "Bigger. Better. Burgundy-er."
6.3| 1h59m| PG-13| en
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With the 70s behind him, San Diego's top rated newsman, Ron Burgundy, returns to take New York's first 24-hour news channel by storm.

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Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Ella-May O'Brien Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Haven Kaycee It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
peterjacman A total must watch!!!!! Perfect, easy, really funny !!!!
Presley Otis Was very reluctant when it came to watching this as I had seen the horrible rating. I actually saw Anchor Man 2 directly after the first film, so I was able to see a clear difference.**SPOILER-FREE SECTION**BAD: - Acting feels forced. Ron Burgundy isn't the same anymore. Seems to swear a lot more and scream for no reason. Brick is annoying. - Random scenes and useless bits thrown into a film that could have had potential. Storyline doesn't make any kind of sense and you'll see the characters as stupid instead of at least reasonable. You'll literally think everyone is a less retarded version of Brick. No interesting quotes but very boring jokes. Repetition of jokes from the first film. But the same jokes get repeated over and over and over and over again..GOOD: - The initial GNN story is actually interesting. - You'll give light chuckles sometimes. - Burgundy's hair is classy.*SPOILERS - SECTION BELOW*BAD: The whole film seemed stupid. The sex Scene - was again lifted from the film. I wanted variety man :( The use of the black family - irrelevant The Shark - irrelevant The short part where he is blind and all of a sudden can see again - Just stupid. Like how did that contribute to anything. The Fight Scene - This was literally lifted from the first film. And for some reason Brick kills everyone by lighting a firecracker and throwing it onto the gasoline where EVERYONE WAS PLACED ON but in the end no one died. So what was the point of Jack even stopping the fight? The Fight Scene (again) - Just because Jack was stopped by Channel 9 News, it doesn't mean that all the other anchors would stop fighting. The Fight Scene (again) - Why would the Ex- Lover of his wife save his life? GOOD: - His son is a pretty cool guy. For some reason can never look Ron in the eyes though. - Ron's hair is classy. Like always.
Ugesh Prasad i have to tell that this movie has more funny scenes and literally better than first part, they knew what to do with the every characters. i really loved watching this movie, i had tears while laughing so hard. steve carell was the best and i should say that they made use of him more than the first part... he got lot of scenes on to his pockets. Will Ferrell was one hell of man, he owns the spot light n he gives the best shot every time he steps in the camera.. baxter is epic as always.. when the climax hits with every country news channel with so many celebrities , i felt goosebumps all over my spine.. all together we must appreciate the director a lot because he made what we liked and i strongly recommend him to take 3rd part and i don't no , i think it should never end .. but please don't end any character in this movie.. everybody is a gem here. movie may b out of context in some portions but we can get so many messages through all the funny stuffs though, they make sense sometimes.. i didn't expect Meagan Good here.. that black word scene was out of box thinking. hope the series continues to excite us more n more.. love from India <3
Dave McClain When you see the wide variety of movies that I do and many of them are award-bait "prestige" pictures and/or indies and/or foreign films (as wonderful as many of those are), sometimes you're drawn to a movie just because it looks like fun, even if it's silly fun. For me, "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues" (PG-13, 1:59) was such a movie. It's the sequel to 2004's cult hit "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy". When I first saw the original, I wasn't too impressed, but it has definitely grown on me over the years, and the sequel looked like it might be just as good, if not better, so I decided to check it out.The sequel picks up a few years after the original ends and takes the legendary anchorman Ron Burgundy through some new challenges. Ron (Will Ferrell) and Victoria (Christina Applegate) are now co-anchors in New York, married and raising a young son. It's not long, however, before Ron's legendary ego and barely-concealed ineptitude cost him his job – and his marriage. Soon at the bottom of his professional and personal barrel, he is sought out by a producer who is helping put together a new 24-hour news channel called GNN. (It's 1980, and this is a ground-breaking idea.) Ron reassembles his old news crew – lothario reporter Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd), caveman-esque sportscaster (David Koechner) and sweet, polite, cluelessly happy, but dumber-than-dirt weatherman Brick Tamland (Steve Carell) – and they head to New York. At first, GNN isn't exactly their dream work environment. No one knows if there's an appetite for news 24 hours a day and Ron is soon competing with a younger, ruder, more arrogant version of himself in the person of fellow anchorman Jack Lime (James Marsden). But it's not long before things start looking up for the old San Diego news crew. Brick meets sweet, polite, cluelessly happy, but dumber-than-dirt secretary Chani (Kristen Wiig). Ron's new boss Linda Jackson (Meagan Good), who is initially disgusted and offended by Ron, warms up to him in a big way, and soon Ron's egocentric attitude and unusual way of looking at the world end up serving him surprisingly well in this modern news environment. Then, a sudden change in Ron's fortunes presents him with a significant challenge to overcome before he can continue taking over the world, one news segment at a time."Anchorman 2" is every bit as funny as I hoped it would be. It starts slow (not so much in terms of the action, but in terms of the number of truly funny moments), but once the crew arrives at GNN, the movie becomes laugh-out-loud funny and even sillier than the original – if that's possible. Writer/director Adam McKay, who has often wrote for (and usually with) Farrell, and directed him in "Anchorman", "Talladega Nights", "Step Brothers" and "The Other Guys", knows how to use Farrell's singular comedic talent, and is in top form here. The jokes and gags are wide-ranging – including puns, non-sequiturs, sight gags, social commentary and just plain silliness – but, like the first film, much of the humor focuses on one topic with which Ron is struggling. The first time around, it was the introduction of women into the male-dominated world of television news, while in this one, it's interracial relationships. This issue culminates in a hilarious scene in which Ron's new boss / girlfriend brings him to a family dinner that will have your popcorn spilling all over your seat and pop coming out of your nose. Oh, and then there's the cameos! Even more than in the original, this film has a terrific assortment of guest stars – both comedians as well as actors known mainly for dramatic roles. I'd love to list examples, but I don't want to spoil anything. This movie isn't perfect, but it's fun, funny and better than its predecessor. I give this Anchorman a capital A… minus.