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"The Official Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Post"


  

          

It's been getting good reviews thus far.

From A.O. Scott of the New York Times:

"Like most movies of this kind, “Talladega Nights” is as good as its craziest riffs, which aren’t quite strong or various enough to fill out a whole feature. The funniest scenes have some of the improvised, pseudo-vérité flavor of Christopher Guest’s “Best in Show,” but Mr. Ferrell and Mr. McKay are less rigorous than Mr. Guest and his collaborators, preferring easy laughs to carefully turned comic insights. Still, at the high points — when Mr. Ferrell and Mr. Reilly start jawboning, when Leslie Bibb slyly steals a scene as Ricky’s frosty, gold-digging wife, when Mr. Reilly and Michael Clarke Duncan try to remove a fork from Mr. Ferrell’s thigh, or whenever Mr. Cohen opens his mouth — laughs are hard to suppress.

As a cultural artifact, “Talladega Nights” is both completely phony and, therefore, utterly authentic. Or, to put it differently: this movie is the real thing. It’s finger lickin’ good. It’s eatin’ good in the neighborhood. It’s the King of Beers. It’s Wonder Bread."

From Variety:

"The new pic particularly laps "Anchorman" in characterization...Not only does McKay display a strong grip on his actors and camera, he gets the grit, heat and feel of NASCAR racetracks with a near-documentary sensibility. This is perhaps the pic's most surprising dimension, aided by Oliver Wood's ace widescreen lensing, and CG racetrack and car crash effects. It's enough to make Jerry Bruckheimer envious."

And from Kenneth Turan from the LA Times:

""Talladega Nights" is also, like many of the modern crop of guy comedies, hampered by periodic descents into what the ratings board calls "crude and sexual humor." Given that the basic tone here is surprisingly sweet, these forays feel as though they were grafted onto a film that would have been better off without them.

On the other hand, the idea of joining a satire of NASCAR culture with a spoof on self-help psychobabble of the "you have to make friends with the fear" variety is an especially potent one, and not that different in theme from what Pixar set out to do in "Cars."

And not to forget the expert Mr. Ferrell, the master of an abashed, almost sheepish innocence that has roots all the way back to silent comedian Harry Langdon. There is a real sincerity to Ferrell's characterization, as there was in the earlier "Elf," an ability to take silly things so completely seriously that laughter inevitably results.

Ferrell is also generous, and one reason "Talladega" is successful is his willingness to share the screen in mano a mano comedy standoffs with a trio of gifted male costars who can be just as funny as he is. In chronological order they are Gary Cole, John C. Reilly and Sacha Baron Cohen.

Cole plays Ricky's reprobate father, Reese Bobby, a man so addicted to speed that his son ended up being born in a stock car. On a memorable elementary school Career Day, the only time Ricky had seen his father in years, Bobby Sr. passes on some words to live by: "If you ain't first, you're last."

Reilly, a gifted actor who rarely does straight comedy, plays Ricky's lifelong friend and driving teammate, Cal Naughton Jr., a selfless soul who would very much like, if it's not asking too much, to win just one little race.

Wackiest of all is British comic Cohen, a man who specializes in getting deeper than deep into his singular characters, people like rogue interviewer Ali G and journalist Borat Sagdiyev, the sixth most famous man in Kazakhstan.

Cohen plays Jean Girard, a champion Formula One driver who is very very very French, to the point of enjoying jazz, wearing black leather, being sponsored by Perrier and reading Camus' "The Stranger" while he drives.

Speaking English with an impeccably awful French accent, Girard also happens to be a gay man who enjoys crepes and has shown up in America specifically to challenge Ricky Bobby's supremacy. This is a clash that will rock the self-described "big hairy American winning machine" to his core and lead to such unforeseen consequences as delivering pizzas by bicycle and driving a car with a cougar for a passenger. Don't even ask.

Though "Talladega Nights" is very much a guy comedy, it has found room for some sharp and amusing female roles. Leslie Bibb is all she should be as Ricky's glossy blond trophy wife, Carley; Jane Lynch stands up for comic sanity as Ricky's hardscrabble mom, Lucy Bobby; and Amy Adams, in a departure from "Junebug," plays Ricky's loyal assistant Susan.

When the last race has been run, however, "Talladega Nights" belongs to Will Ferrell. He's created a voice and a physical look for Ricky Bobby, complete down to a soul patch under his lower lip that is both authentic and comic, and his ability to be amusing even when he doesn't appear to be doing anything is remarkable. For a film that feels like it has nearly as many lapses as the Talladega 500 has laps, a gift like that is irreplaceable."

*crosses fingers*

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The Official Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Post [View all] , Frank Longo, Fri Aug-04-06 01:19 AM
 
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I am comeeng for YOU, Ricky Bobb-ee
Aug 04th 2006
1
THAT JUST HAPPENED.
Aug 04th 2006
2
Help me Tom Cruise!
Aug 04th 2006
3
buffoonery
Aug 04th 2006
4
RE: buffoonery
Aug 04th 2006
6
Sacha
Aug 04th 2006
5
I am ashamed to admit I laughed my ass off
Aug 04th 2006
7
yeah, it's best you didn't read the rest of my post...
Aug 04th 2006
8
haha yeah you showed me.
Aug 04th 2006
9
      no, you showed you
Aug 04th 2006
11
RE: I am ashamed to admit I laughed my ass off
Aug 08th 2006
53
I ain't ashamed to admit I laughed my ass off.
Aug 04th 2006
10
i didn't think it was that funny
Aug 04th 2006
12
Oddly, my friends agreed with you. I disagreed.
Aug 04th 2006
13
Anchorman had a story
Aug 05th 2006
14
      Barely
Aug 08th 2006
55
RE: i didn't think it was that funny
Aug 08th 2006
54
Worth the $$$
Aug 05th 2006
15
it portrayed rednecks with new money accurately
Aug 05th 2006
16
RE: it portrayed rednecks with new money accurately
Aug 06th 2006
18
RE: it portrayed rednecks with new money accurately
Aug 06th 2006
19
      there has to be some deleted scenes from that one
Aug 07th 2006
42
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo...
Aug 06th 2006
17
*points* THERE'S A GODDAMN COUGAR IN PTP!
Aug 06th 2006
29
question: the scene w/ the cougar...
Aug 06th 2006
20
they do that sometimes to keep you on your toes
Aug 06th 2006
24
They apparently shot a lot of footage that was improvised
Aug 06th 2006
26
'preciate the replies but can someone tell me if it was like that...
Aug 06th 2006
31
      RE: 'preciate the replies but can someone tell me if it was like that...
Aug 08th 2006
56
           i saw it at the Metro...
Aug 09th 2006
65
                RE: i saw it at the Metro...
Aug 09th 2006
66
This movie made me tired of Will Ferrell
Aug 06th 2006
21
So... let me get this straight
Aug 06th 2006
27
shit was hilarious
Aug 06th 2006
22
RE: shit was hilarious
Aug 06th 2006
23
cut around the meat!
Aug 06th 2006
25
the whole theather was laughing when that happened... lol
Aug 17th 2006
83
Biggest Will Ferrell opening ever at $47mil
Aug 06th 2006
28
Second highest original comedy opening ever, behind Bruce Almighty.
Aug 07th 2006
39
about what i expected i guess
Aug 06th 2006
30
i felt like i was the only person who got most of the jokes....
Aug 06th 2006
32
we're going to design a currency for dogs and cats
Aug 06th 2006
33
that was hilarious
Aug 06th 2006
35
that just happened!!!
Aug 06th 2006
34
RE: that just happened!!!
Aug 07th 2006
36
Loved it
Aug 07th 2006
37
RE: Loved it
Aug 08th 2006
57
I jsut saw it - it was just okay
Aug 07th 2006
38
i really enjoyed this and i HATED anchorman
Aug 07th 2006
40
....8lb, 6oz baby infant Jesus.
Aug 07th 2006
41
as a Ferrell fan, i loved it
Aug 07th 2006
43
it was COOOOOOOOOOON-tastic!
Aug 07th 2006
44
Basaglia...I WILL COME AT U LIKE A SPIDER MONKEY! n/m
Aug 07th 2006
45
      ^^^Hopped up on Mountain Dew.^^^
Aug 09th 2006
67
I like to picture Jesus in onea them tuxedo t-shirts
Aug 07th 2006
46
Why would you want to listen to the TV if you have music on?
Aug 07th 2006
48
      J.C. Reilly got it on lock
Aug 07th 2006
49
           Correction: Magic Man had it on lock
Aug 08th 2006
58
                Ahahah, what was his porn name again?
Aug 08th 2006
59
                     I was pretty treated when I saw it so I forgot as soon as I left
Aug 08th 2006
60
                     mike honcho
Aug 20th 2006
84
I'm kind of putting all my eggs in the MTV basket right now....
Aug 07th 2006
47
RE: I'm kind of putting all my eggs in the MTV basket right now....
Aug 08th 2006
52
if u dont like this movie, you really suck.......
Aug 07th 2006
50
It was ok
Aug 08th 2006
51
It sucked..
Aug 08th 2006
61
I enjoyed it, but it ranks low in the Apatow/Frat Packer filmography
Aug 08th 2006
62
my wife & I saw it this weekend...
Aug 08th 2006
63
that movie was funny
Aug 08th 2006
64
you just convinced me that I need to see it again
Aug 11th 2006
75
      If you missed it the 1st time I think that's in the outtakes
Aug 15th 2006
78
           McKay really wants the pack of wild dogs joke in there
Aug 15th 2006
79
I'm not really sure what to do w/ my hands
Aug 09th 2006
68
i am 10 years old
Aug 09th 2006
69
this was like a kid movie with subtle jokes for adults
Aug 10th 2006
70
that movie was GREAT but
Aug 10th 2006
71
RE: The Official Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Post
Aug 11th 2006
72
considering Anchorman, it was the biggest disappointment ever
Aug 11th 2006
73
It wasnt top echelon comedy, but pretty funny none the less
Aug 11th 2006
74
I'm hard as a diamond in an ice storm
Aug 12th 2006
76
It seemed like they did a lot of improvisation...
Aug 12th 2006
77
my girl slept though most of it. I even dozed off for a few
Aug 16th 2006
80
DAD, U MADE THIS GRACE YOUR BITCH..... LMAO
Aug 17th 2006
81
The grace seen is classic
Aug 17th 2006
82
RE: The grace seen is classic
Jan 26th 2010
85
i wake up in the morning and i piss excellence...
Jan 27th 2010
86

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