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Review for The Other Guys does well

Friday was when the film “The Other Guys” came out. Will Ferrell, Steve Coogan and Mark Wahlberg all star in the movie. The reviews for “The Other Guys” tended to lean on the good side. ”The Other Guys” is really good for both Ferrell and Wahlberg considering they have both made some fairly bad movies in the last few years. The movie was directed by the director of “Anchorman,” “Talledega Nights” and “Stepbrothers,” who’s Adam McKay.

Other people acted within the exact same old plot for ‘The Other Guys’

Within the film, a cop (Wahlberg) is given a new assignment after accidentally shooting Derek Jeter. He starts working on white collar crime with a new partner, Will Ferrell, who’s an accountant in forensics. They work together to stop the scheming businessman, played by Steve Coogan. It is fairly amusing to watch. It’s been done before, but each and every plot has been done. The actors make all the main difference between a good movie and bad movie.

The movies reviews were good

There is a 79 percent rating for the movie on Rotten Tomatoes. In contrast, Ferrell’s last two films as an actor, “Land of the Lost” and “The Goods,” both got lower than 30 percent. 32 percent seems to be probably the most Wahlberg has gotten since 2007 in any film he’s starred in. The critics are being fairly kind to this one, saying that when it is certainly a idiotic comedy/action flick, it is nevertheless good fun. As outlined by Kurt Loder from MTV, the movie isn’t all that wise but is a great comedy for summer.

May be good to look at

If you really have to see a goofy comedy, this is probably the movie to go for. One surmises that with the grim economic forecasts, oil spills, and anything else all of us could probably use a laugh or two.

Further reading

Rotten Tomatoes

rottentomatoes.com/m/other_guys/?page=1 and amp;critic=columns and amp;sortby= and amp;name_order= and amp;view=#contentReviews

MTV’s Kurt Loder

mtv.com/news/articles/1645213/20100805/story.jhtml

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