With every new casting update, the gestating detective spoof Holmes and Watson gets a little bit better. Casting former Step Brothers Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly as bumbling iterations of Sherlock Holmes and his man Watson was an inspired move to begin with, but landing a supporting cast including Rebecca Hall, Kelly Macdonald, The Trip cutup Rob Brydon, and comedy’s hidden gem Lauren Lapkus s
Is Will Ferrell working on a new one-man show? The former SNL star seems to be trotting out a number of his fan-favorite characters for late-night, the other day resurrecting Harry Caray to talk about the cubs with Kimmel. Today, the tour continues, as Ferrell brings George “Dubya” Bush back to Chris Hardwick’s @Midnight.
It wasn't as long as the Cubs' World Series appearance drought, but it's been quite a long time since Will Ferrell pulled out his legendary Harry Carry impression.
As a President and as a man, Ronald Reagan has a complex and divisive legacy. To modern-day conservatives, his sweeping return of power to the free market and decentralization of federal influence was tantamount to an act of God; to his detractors, Reagan’s the guy who waged a racist “War on Drugs” and may or may not have approved the governmental manufacturing of crack-cocaine, the guy who allowe
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg were on the BBC and exchanged comical insults to each other. We already know that Ferrell is a master of insults, but how does Wahlberg handle it and retaliate? Watch this hilarious exchange of insults above.
Comedy superstars Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig got out of their usual zones, and made a for serious Lifetime movie called A Deadly Adoption. There's a teaser trailer for it.
Will Ferrell has become a regular lately at New Orleans Pelicans home games because he is in New Orleans a lot to film movies. Last night during the Pelicans vs Lakers game, Ferrell took the court to attempt a half-court shot, but wound up throwing the ball straight into a cheerleader’s face!
There’s no consensus on what the best Christmas movie of all-time is, but ‘Elf‘ would have to be up there with the best of them. Released in 2003, the film has gone on to become a bonafide classic, watched as many times over the holidays as ‘A Christmas Story’ or ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’. Do you share an affinity for elf culture? Now you can test your ‘Elf’ knowledge with the latest installment of You Think You Know Movies!