Ron Burgundy tries to hang himself in the first 15 minutes of โ€œAnchorman 2โ€โ€”and for a second, even this Anchorman fan thought that might not be a terrible idea. It’s been nine years since the brilliant โ€œAnchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundyโ€ began its long journey toward becoming a cult classic, and expectations for a sequel have loomed steadily higher. And after all of Will Ferrell’s wearying promotional stunts for โ€œAnchorman 2: The Legend Continues,โ€ it is easy to suspect Ron Burgundy might fail to live up to his own hype. Whether you think โ€œAnchorman 2โ€ justifies all the buildup will depend on your affection for the absurdist, screw-it surrealism of the first โ€œAnchorman.โ€ Me, I sat there smiling like a goddamn idiot and clapping like a goddamn seal.

Spoiler: โ€œAnchorman 2โ€ doesn’t end 15 minutes in with Ron hanging himself. Instead, the newscaster travels from his beloved San Diago to hectic New York City. It’s 1980, the Global News Network is starting the first 24-hour cable news station, and Ron and his dumb buddiesโ€”Paul Rudd, Steve Carell, and David Koechnerโ€”are GNN anchors. It takes Ron about two seconds to figure out that in order to maintain a 24-hour news cycle, heโ€™s going to have to report stuff that isnโ€™t news. And, when that fails, just make shit up.

โ€œAnchorman 2โ€ gets in a few jabs at the worthlessness of cable news and the dangers of corporate news sources, but the fact it’s put out by Paramount Picturesโ€”a subsidiary of massive media conglomerate Viacomโ€”dulls its satirical edge. The movie’s better when it channels the first film’s hit-or-miss randomness. Combined with the fact Ferrell, Rudd, Carell, and Koechner exhibit exactly zero shame, the resulting messโ€”a lot of stuff happens! most of it doesn’t make sense! there’s a beautiful montage set to Neil Diamond’s “Shilo”!โ€”is consistently and wheeze-inducingly hilarious. (Also worth noting: โ€œAnchormanโ€ newcomer Kristen Wiig kills it with a dead-on Miranda July impression.) By the time โ€œAnchorman 2โ€ climaxes, the whole thing’s turned into a clusterfuck of joyous stupidly. I ruin very little of it by telling you that the best parts involve a minotaur, a baby shark, and the ghost of Stonewall Jackson.

Anchorman 2

dir. Adam McKay

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