“No señor, no hablo Americano” is one of the many lines comedian Will Ferrell has in his new comedy “Casa De Mi Padre” where he speaks Spanish on-screen throughout the entire movie. Ferrell, who is ...
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The actor stars in Pantelion Films' Spanish-language comedy along with Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal. By Rebecca Ford Will Ferrell is very dedicated to his comedy craft. So dedicated that he ...
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Will Ferrell has been known to do over-the-top things in movies. From streaking in Old School to fighting a bear in both Anchorman and Semi-Pro, his characters tend to get into many precarious ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. One of the most-publicized scenes from Will Ferrell’s new film “Casa de ...
Either the best or worst Spanish-language Will Ferrell oater-comedy ever made, "Casa de mi padre" is a likable enough lark that rarely achieves outright hilarity. Either the best or worst ...
With tongue planted firmly in cheek, the new Will Ferrell all-Spanish language comedy Casa De Mi Padre spoofs everything from spaghetti westerns to telenovelas and grindhouse flicks of the '70s. If ...
Will Ferrell’s film career has been built on successfully spoofing different genres or time periods, whether it’s the sports movie for Talladega Nights, the fashion sense and cultural attitudes of the ...
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Will Ferrell and Diego Luna star as brothers attempting to save their father's ranch in Matt Piedmont's Spanish-language comedy. By Todd McCarthy Given that everyone who had anything important to do ...