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Daddy's Home 2

  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Mel Gibson, Mark Wahlberg, John Lithgow, Will Ferrell, Linda Cardellini, John Cena, Scarlett Estevez, and Owen Vaccaro in Daddy's Home 2 (2017)
Brad and Dusty must deal with their intrusive fathers during the holidays.
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Having finally gotten used to each other's existence, Brad and Dusty must now deal with their intrusive fathers during the holidays.Having finally gotten used to each other's existence, Brad and Dusty must now deal with their intrusive fathers during the holidays.Having finally gotten used to each other's existence, Brad and Dusty must now deal with their intrusive fathers during the holidays.

  • Director
    • Sean Anders
  • Writers
    • Sean Anders
    • John Morris
    • Brian Burns
  • Stars
    • Will Ferrell
    • Mark Wahlberg
    • Mel Gibson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    88K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sean Anders
    • Writers
      • Sean Anders
      • John Morris
      • Brian Burns
    • Stars
      • Will Ferrell
      • Mark Wahlberg
      • Mel Gibson
    • 269User reviews
    • 147Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Will Ferrell
    Will Ferrell
    • Brad
    Mark Wahlberg
    Mark Wahlberg
    • Dusty
    Mel Gibson
    Mel Gibson
    • Kurt
    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
    • Don
    Linda Cardellini
    Linda Cardellini
    • Sara
    Alessandra Ambrosio
    Alessandra Ambrosio
    • Karen
    Owen Vaccaro
    Owen Vaccaro
    • Dylan
    • (as Owen Wilder Vaccaro)
    Scarlett Estevez
    Scarlett Estevez
    • Megan
    Didi Costine
    Didi Costine
    • Adrianna
    Connor Wise
    • Griffy
    Daphne Wise
    • Griffy
    Dylan Wise
    • Griffy
    John Cena
    John Cena
    • Roger
    Andrea Anders
    Andrea Anders
    • Principal Hayes
    Kyle Tristan
    Kyle Tristan
    • Christmas Pageant Kid
    • (as Kyle Tristan Wakefield)
    Hector Presedo
    • Pepe
    Yamilah Saravong
    Yamilah Saravong
    • Casey
    Daniel DiMaggio
    Daniel DiMaggio
    • Young Dusty
    • Director
      • Sean Anders
    • Writers
      • Sean Anders
      • John Morris
      • Brian Burns
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    Jawsphobia

    under-rated enough to question critics

    These days I rarely enter an IMDb review. And when I have in the past it has usually been to offer an under-represented opinion. Here goes:

    I suspect that some critics are triggered by bits that appear in trailers for the film, like the running joke that Will Ferrell kisses his father John Lithgow as Mel makes wry commentary on it. What someone today might call "gay panic" or "homophobia" is actually better described as CULTURE SHOCK, a term without so much judgment. It is all part of a character arc and effectively underscores the difference in parenting styles at the heart of the movie's conflicts.

    This movie opened on my father's birthday, which might have been a good time to see it (or a terrible weepy time) but I had to work. I finally saw it and had the cinema all to myself on a Friday afternoon. The movie deserves more success. It is about on par with most Christmas dysfunction movies like Christmas Vacation. Watching a few of the set-piece moments, especially where they culminate, I am flabbergasted that critics have been hostile. Rotten Tomatoes guaranteed fresh the remake of Ghostbusters and this movie gets a splat? Something is rotten besides tomatoes in the state of Denmark.

    The movie skewers gun safety, drinking, and Christmas rituals --- while introducing something I've never heard of: Do people dress as characters in public Nativity scenes? Overall, I found the movie pleasant and mild. The actors are all charming, even the model girlfriend who actually does have a discrete character that isn't quite a cliché.

    You can safely disregard any review by a Mel Gibson hater. Adam Carolla's co-host reported Mel saying some quite correct and positive things about the trend of holding abusers accountable, but then she couldn't resist what she called a "refresher" on Mel's past troubles. Those kinds of "refreshers" tend to leave out CONTEXT!!!! and also tend to omit the factor of alcoholism and bipolar disorder, two valid obstacles which I am pleased to see him overcome. He is quite funny in this. I hope he keeps acting (and directing).

    There is a fun movie within a movie that is an interesting commentary on Hollywood taste. The movie had me laughing (albeit alone in an otherwise empty theatre) and pretty much smiling the rest of the time. I found it to be a notch better and funnier than the original. Will and Mark are a bit more grounded here. The one scene that didn't work for me as physical comedy was a snow blower catching a string of Christmas lights and pulling it dangerously around, only because it reminded me of a cable snapping in the Piranha remake and slicing someone. The possibility of serious injury was prolonged a few seconds too much. But most of the movie is about little mundane moments and conflicts people can rise above. The ending is Christmas Movie cheesy and that is okay with me.
    6bob-the-movie-man

    Some good comedy moments drowned in schmaltz.

    Comedy and tragedy have always gone together hand-in-hand. Every great comedy tends to have its bitter-sweet moments: Roberts Blossom as the "shovel-killer" grandad in "Home Alone" (who always reminds me of my late Dad... in appearance I might add, not that he was a shovel killer!); John Candy's depressed shower-ring salesman in "Planes Trains and Automobiles"; Ron Burgundy bawling in a phone box in "Anchorman". The balance between the two is the key thing and comedies can sometimes get it wrong (the Bird Woman in "Home Alone 2" for example!).

    Here is another case in point: "Daddy's Home 2", which has some laugh-out-loud comedy moments, but is generally so utterly drenched in schmaltz and sentimentality that the film becomes far harder work than it should be. (By the way, I never saw "Daddy's Home" (but read the IMDB synopsys): it was not a prerequisite for seeing this movie).

    Will Ferrell ("Get Hard", "Anchorman") reprises his role as the somewhat incompetent Brad, 'sharing' his family of kids and stepkids with the much more streetwise Dusty (Mark Wahlberg, "Patriot's Day"). After a poignant school recital, the pair realise the damage that a distributed Christmas is doing to their offspring and they determine to spend Christmas all together this year. In the process they vow to try to put aside their attempts at one-upmanship - "the harbour is closed" - in the interests of giving everyone the best Christmas ever.

    But their plans are turned upside down when their fathers also turn up for Christmas: Mel Gibson (in a sublime piece of casting) plays Dusty's dad, astronaut-hero Kurt, who is even more macho and extreme than Dusty, and John Lithgow ("Miss Sloane"; "The Accountant") plays Brad's airy-fairy father Don... the apple has not fallen far from the tree there.

    Kurt forces the family to 'fight' Christmas on a neutral turf by renting a palatial AirBnB in a snowy wilderness. Tensions rise between the diverse individuals until a breaking point is inevitably reached.

    There are some great farcical sight-gags in this movie. Quite a few of the funniest ones are spoiled by the trailer, but there are still a few standout routines that made me guffaw. A hi-tech shower is predictable but funny; and Brad's use of a snowblower to apocalyptic ends is the funniest scene in the movie.

    Wahlberg and Ferrell are a trustworthy double act (after their initial surprise pairing in "The Other Guys"). Gibson and Lithgow also inhabit their roles perfectly, although it was hard of me to relate to either of them. The scene on the airport escalator as they arrive is very well done.

    The supporting cast all play their parts well: ER's Linda Cardellini as Brad's wife and Dusty's ex-wife; Brazilian model and actress Alessandra Ambrosio, as Dusty's (almost unbelievably good-looking) new wife Karen; and WWE star John Cena as Karen's ex-husband. (Doesn't ANYONE stay married in the US any more?). The kid stars - Didi Costine, Scarlett Estevez and Owen Vaccaro - are also good, with Estevez being particularly appealing. Watch out for a funny cameo in the final scene as well, which I found very amusing ("You only have one story" ... LoL).

    What drowns out the comedy though is the sentimental storyline around a personal tragedy being lived out by one of the family. The angst and nasty back-biting that surrounds this I found neither funny nor pleasant. The story builds to a snow-bound cinema (showing "Missile Tow" starring Liam Neeson... a great "pointless answer" for the BBC's "Pointless" quiz!) and a finale song that is just so over the top that it has both an "awww" factor and is bile-inducing all at the same time. The screenplay is by Sean Anders and John Morris, with Anders also directing.

    Will Ferrell films can be like a game of Russian Roulette, and I fully expected this to be truly awful. It wasn't, and as a Christmas comedy it is an OK watch... and thankfully significantly above "Jingle all the Way"!

    (For the graphical review, please visit bob-the-movie-man.com or One Mann's Movies on Facebook. Thanks).
    7deloudelouvain

    If you don't like Will Ferrell just don't watch this movie and stop whining about it

    Why the haters would even start watching this movie is a mystery to me. If you don't like Will Ferrell then just don't watch this movie because it is the same humor as in all the other movies he's been in. I love Will Ferrell and his stupid humor with his nerdy face, so to me this is a good movie. I thought it was even better then the first one. This time John Lidgow is also in the cast and that's another comedian that makes me laugh all the time. They couldn't have found a better guy to play the father of Will Ferrell. Mel Gibson as the father of Mark Whalberg was also a good match. The story might be a bit dorky but I didn't expect anything else. It's all about the silly humor, and if you're not into that, just skip this movie instead of wasting your time twice by watching it and writing a bad review about it. If you do love that kind of humor I'm sure you will have a couple of good laughs.
    9golfne1

    I love this movie

    This, in my opinion, is a fantastic movie. The actors and actresses are phenomenal. I do love that they added Mel Gibson, who plays the perfect "dad" to Mark Wahlberg. Will Ferrell and John Lithgow are a true match for a "father/son" combo.

    To me, this movie is uplifting and all around fun. I, unfortunately, deal with a lot of stress/anxiety but I turn this movie on and it "soothes" me.

    I can't wait for number 3.

    Thank you to all the wonderful people who made this movie happen.
    7ethanbresnett

    A rare comedy sequel that is funnier than the first one!

    If you liked Daddy's Home you'll love the follow up, I have no doubts about that.

    The addition of John Lithgow and Mel Gibson was inspired. The casting was spot on, and in particular the chemistry between Lithgow and Ferrell was just exceptional.

    As you'd expect, Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg both smashed it, showing once again that they have fantastic on screen chemistry.

    The humour was great, the story was fun, and it had a lovely Christmassy vibe. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, rehashing some of the same jokes/themes from the first film, but that doesn't mean they aren't still funny and there are enough new ideas to keep things fresh.

    A great laugh and a solidly entertaining film!

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    • Trivia
      Chevy Chase and Robert De Niro were considered for the roles of the two dads.
    • Goofs
      Neither of the cars on the way to the AirBnB seems to be carrying baby Griffin; however, when you pay close attention to "One-Word-Story" sequence, you can see him in his child seat in the very right corner of the scene, sitting just behind Sara.
    • Quotes

      Megan: I just shot a turkey and a man. Guess which one's dead.

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits, there is a scene with Don at a nativity scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in Football Focus: Episode #17.16 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Give a Little Bit
      Written by Roger Hodgson & Rick Davies (as Richard Davies)

      Performed by Supertramp

      Courtesy of A&M Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Guerra de papás 2
    • Filming locations
      • Great Barrington, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Gary Sanchez Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $69,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $104,029,443
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,651,193
      • Nov 12, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $180,613,824
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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