Step Brothers

Step Brothers(2008)

R
07/25/2008 (US)Comedy1h 38m
6.6

"They grow up so fast."

Overview

Brennan Huff and Dale Doback might be grown men. But that doesn't stop them from living at home and turning into jealous, competitive stepbrothers when their single parents marry. Brennan's constant competition with Dale strains his mom's marriage to Dale's dad, leaving everyone to wonder whether they'll ever see eye to eye.

Adam McKay

Director

Will Ferrell

Screenplay

Adam McKay

Screenplay

Will Ferrell

Story

John C. Reilly

Story

Adam McKay

Story

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“Did We Just Become Best Friends?” (Scene)

“Did We Just Become Best Friends?” (Scene)

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Step Brothers - Watching a thing, with a lady

Step Brothers - Watching a thing, with a lady

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A review by SierraKiloBravo
6.0

Written on July 10, 2020

Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/SjZ6BGnAVl8

Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly - two guys that will give you a really good belly laugh. Combine their powers and you’re guaranteed a good time. So it is with _Step Brothers_ their 2008 collaboration.

_Two aimless middle-aged losers still living at home are forced against their will to become roommates when their parents marry._

Taking the slacker stereotype and turning it up to 11 there’s a good time to be had with this film. The chemistry between Ferrell and Reilly is excellent and in the scenes where they are let loose with the ad libs the film hits top gear. There’s some brilliant insults, a hilariously contrived situation, and in addition to the leads, the supporting cast are also all on point.

This one is a bit of a classic in the catalogues of Ferrell and Reilly, and is always worth a re-watch if you need a good laugh.