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by Frank Showalter

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

B+: 4 stars (out of 5)
2004 | United States | 94 min | More...
Reviewed Jun 19, 2007

Anchorman is one of those rare movies that gets better with repeated viewings. You come across it late at night while flipping through the channels and inevitably watch it through to the end.

The plot sees Will Ferrell play Ron Burgundy, the top-rated local news anchor in 1970’s San Diego, who finds his world turned upside down when an ambitious female anchor, played by Christina Applegate, comes to town.

All the performances, especially cameos, are great, and director Adam McKay shows some real flair during the opening sequence that goes along way toward establishing the film’s easy-going tone.

It’s that same tone that’s perhaps the movie’s only weakness. It’s pure bubble-gum with no real substance. Sure, it’s entertaining, but it doesn’t stay with you the way a truely great movie does.

Viewing History

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    Tue, Jun 19, 2007