shelbylyn-92984
I have no idea what is up with the general public but I loved this film. Rarely have I laughed through an entire film from start to finish but this was one. I actually thought this one was better than the first. People need to get out of a group think mindset. Don't go in looking to hate this film just because you read reviews from a couple haters. Go see this with an open mind and light hearted attitude and hopefully you'll enjoy it as much as I did.
w-85355
The movie Daddy's Home 2 it was about who was the best dad ever and they wanted to have a fun Christmas vacation so they went or a big house for Christmas. Overall I thought this was a good movie. In the beginning "Will Ferrell" went to pick the kids up from school and then came along "Mark". Everyone was coming over for Christmas and they all wanted to go on a vacation with each other. Things that were good about the movie was that they all went on vacation and "Will Ferrell" almost killed himself Trying to clean the driveway and got the Christmas lights in the snow blower. The only negative thing about the film I thought was that near the end "Will Ferrell" dad started acting different and then near the end we found out that his mom died. "Will Ferrell" is one of my favorite Characters of all time seeing him in all the good movies he has been in. Mark is also a good character because he's funny and likes to show off a lot. Overall I think this is a good movie and I would recommend it to everyone that wants to watch a movie. If they make a Daddy's Home 3 I would totally go watch it because they keep getting funnier each time.
Neil Welch
Silly, soft second husband Brad (Will Ferrell) and macho irresponsible Dusty (Mark Wahlberg) are co-dadding harmoniously and have decided to have a single Christmas all together so that the kids don't feel conflicted. Arriving for Christmas are Don (John Lithgow), Brad's Dad, full of physical demonstrations of affection and every bit as soppy as his son, and Kurt (Mel Gibson), Dusty's aggressive, insensitive, rather cruel father.Here is a sequel even fuller of caricature characters than the original. None of the 4 males is even halfway believable. Wahlberg is the only one who doesn't overact massively. The plot is paper thin and unbelievable, and the climactic scene is idiotic.Yet it is an amiable experience because these silly characters are all quite likeable, even the unpleasant Kurt. There is amusement along the way. And I must say that Wahlberg's Bono moment, carefully set up earlier in the film, is a surprise when it comes, and is as heartwarming as it is ridiculous.This is one of those films that I shouldn't have enjoyed, but did.Oh, and it doesn't contain any F-words - imagine that!