Daddy's Home 2015

Choose your Daddy

6.275 / 10   3073 vote(s)
PG-13
Comedy

The story of a mild-mannered radio executive who strives to become the best stepdad ever to his wife's two children, but complications ensue when their freewheeling, freeloading real father arrives, forcing stepdad to compete for the affection of the kids.

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Release Date 2015-12-25
Runtime 1h 36m
Directors Sean Anders, Julio Macat, Elliott Glick, Daniel Silverberg, James Roque Jr.
Producers Will Ferrell, Chris Henchy, Adam McKay, John Morris, Sean Anders, Riza Aziz, Jessica Elbaum, David Koplan, Joey McFarland, Kevin J. Messick, Diana Pokorny, Vanessa Galvez
Writers Brian Burns, Adam McKay, Chris Henchy, Brian Burns

Step-dad versus stepped-in dad.

In the past for an action movie, Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg came together and now for a comedy, once again the unusual combo returned. Surprisingly the movie was more hilarious than what I thought after listening to those who saw it already. Being a comedian, Will Ferrell was as usual awesome, but Wahlberg contribution had an equally advantageous.

The story was a one liner, but individual comedy scenes made an impact for its grand scale success. Generally, the scenes from the comedy films are easy to predict, so in this I felt similarly, but in the many parts it kept turning in another direction. Tried its best to avoid cliches, but we know that's impossible. Either way, it carried out some decent laughs.

The movie was all about the dad versus the step-dad. When a man thinks he's finally getting along with his step-kids, then comes their real dad who threatens to take aback his wife and children. So they go head-to-head and followed by a chain of life changing events comes a suitable conclusion. But there's a loop in the end, so possibly we can expect a sequel. Knowing it was not the best comedy of the year, I was not upset either for overall movie. I can even suggest it if you are looking for a simple entertainment.

7/10

Reno

Really funny. I die laughing everytime I watch this movie. It's become a new favorite of mine.

Andre Gonzales