He passes his plate to Nancy and asks: "You don't mind, do you, Brennan?"īut he does not like Robert’s idea and consequently shields the plate with his hand: "I'm not comfortable." She gives it to Dale: "It's ketchup and mayonnaise."ĭale smells snappy at it and hands it back disgustedly: "I don't like it. Smoothly, Nancy takes the pot from Brennan away: "Hey, I think you've got enough there, Brennan." Robter (Richard Jenkins) also remarks: “Looks good” Then Nancy says, while Brennan is taking one spoon after another: "Well, when Brennan finishes, I'll give you some of this, and it's.It's ketchup and mayonnaise mixed together, so."ĭale becomes weak: “I want some fancy sauce.” Nancy continues: ".that Brennan really likes with his chicken nuggets." I make a sauce, we call it fancy sauce."īrennan cuts in on her while he is taking the sauce: "For me. Reilly) justification for having more ketchup on his meal an extension follows in the unrated version: Brennan (Will Ferrell) gets extra sauce and does not want to share with Dale.Īt first the shot is a little bit longer Nancy (Mary Steenburgen) says: "Dale, I don't know if you. Run time is referring to the theatrical version in NTSC speedĪfter Dale's (John C. Worth being mentioned is only the new sex scene between Dale (Reilly) and Alice, the wife of Brennan's (Ferrell's) arrogant brother Derek. Almost nothing was altered, here and there some new plot scenes were added. The difference between the two versions are, however, not really spectacular. The US unrated dvd contains both movie versions the 2-disc version used for this report additionally provides a digital copy of the extended version and more bonus footage. Judd Apatow (who else.?) produced the movie and Adam McKay directed it, who might be known to Ferrell-fans since his appearance in Ron Burgundy, and the already mentioned Ricky BobbyĪs every Apatow movie seems to be released in an extended version, it is not surprising that "step brothers" is, too. You can actually see that the two actors were having fun letting out the "child" once again As has been mentioned in Ricky Bobby, there is chemistry between the two actors, even though the kind of humor definitely remains to be judged by the viewer. Reilly, who has recently acted in more serious roles and lately did appear in Walk Hard, plays his counterpart. So this movie does not want to be taken too seriously, but is to be understood as a cushy and light comedy in which the main actors have a jester's licence to act out childishly.Īnd if Will Ferrell takes over one of the parts, the cinemagoer should know in advance, what he is getting involved with. Thus the two "children" have never stepped out of their childhood. "Step brothers" is telling this plot - except for the difference that the "children" are already 38 and 40 years of age and, additionally, are not weaned from living under the same roof as their parents. Of course you can imagine that the cohabiting of the children is not always easy. Two adults, both of them having children already, marry and start living in typical patchwork-families. 8 altered scenes, two of them featuring alternative footage A comparison between the theatrical version and the extended version (both can be found on the American unrated 2-disc edition).
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