Friday, March 16, 2012

Casa de mi padre

  • Among the comedies that dominate the box-office releases this weekend is a campy, over-the-top spoof starring Will Ferrell. From the makers of Anchorman comes Casa De Mi Padre, reminiscent of the 1974 Mel Brooks classic Blazing Saddles.
  • (CBS News)
  • Will Ferrell deposits his man-child persona into a Mexican potboiler in "Casa de mi Padre" and doesn't speak a lick of English along the way.
  • (Big Hollywood)
  • Will Ferrell is by no means fluent in Spanish. But that didn't stop the versatile comedian from starring in the Spanish-language comedy "Casa de Mi Padre.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Will Ferrells latest feels like an SNL sketch turned into a movie. Amazingly, though, it works. The filmmakers and performers in Padre riff endlessly around the margins of the familiar framework of western B-movies.
  • (Atlantic Online)
  • If one movie is never enough for you and youre looking for a flick to get you in the mood for this weeks new release, Double Feature Friday is here to help.
  • (MTV.com (blog))
  • ¿Por qué está hablando en español Will Ferrell en su nueva película? Well, in the Spanish-language comedy "Casa de Mi Padre" Mr. Ferrell, his hair darkened and his deadpan locked, stands knee-, sometimes bare-buttocked-deep in the corn.
  • (New York Times)
  • Will Ferrells telenovella parody Casa de Mi Padre is arriving in theaters in unusual fashion. While most Ferrell comedies open on thousands of screens with visions of potential blockbuster grosses, Casa de Mi Padre is opening on just over 200 screens.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • R. 1 hour, 24 minutes. At area theters. Will Ferrell has starred in some exceedingly odd comedies (Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Land of the Lost), but hes never made one as flat-out bizarre as Casa de mi Padre.
  • (Denver Post)
  • Si, thats Will Ferrell speaking Spanish in the film Casa de Mi Padre, which opens Friday. No, thats not some mock silly accent done for comic affect, although the movie - almost entirely in Spanish with English subtitles - is a comedy.
  • (LA)
  • Will Ferrell sat down for a funny, if fairly ordinary interview with Matt Lauer Tuesday morning on the "Today" show to promote his Spanish-language comedy, "Casa de mi Padre." Then this writer turned the TV off and started to work.
  • (Washington Post)

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