Kicking
and Screaming is the latest from that endlessly dopey, but all too lovable man
child Will Ferrell. And while I would call this the worst of his last several
films (i.e. Old School, Elf, Anchorman, Melinda and Melinda etc.), Ferrell still
manages to bring a smile to my face. And to his credit, this is far superior to
the films he was doing while he was still at Saturday Night Live (avoid Night
At the Roxbury at all costs).
Kicking
and Screamings plot is extremely stock. It features Ferrell as Phil Weston,
a competitive man who would love nothing more than to beat his equally competitive
father Buck (played by Robert Duvall) at...well...just about anything. Phil finds
himself in a unique situation when he is suddenly appointed the captain of his
sons soccer team. And wouldnt you know it? Buck happens to coach in
the same league. Not surprisingly, the film makes its way toward the inevitable
"big game" in which Ferrell not only hopes to defeat his fathers
team, but earn his respect as well.
This
movie is relentlessly silly, but never aspires to be anything more. Kicking and
Screaming isnt non-stop hilarity, but the laughs it does offer up, are sizable
enough. My favorite moment features Phil and his bloodied team arriving to a game
immediately following assisting a couple of teammates at a local meat market.
Rather than getting cleaned up after chopping up a huge order of cold cuts, Phil
and his boys opt to go straight to the game in the interest of saving time. Upon
their arrival, the other team is so terrified by their appearance that they high-tail
it out of there, thus forfeiting the game. Those of you looking for a magical
underdog sports film, might as well stay home. Kicking and Screaming isnt
interested in such business. This movie is really just a vehicle that allows Will
Ferrell riff, and riff he does.
Ferrell
is amusing as always. Hell do just about anything for a laugh. Even when
this funny man is seemingly mired in a labored bit (such as going on a caffeine
high after becoming addicted to coffee), Ferrell, more often than not, pulls it
off. Robert Duvall appears to be having a fun time, and its always amusing
to see a veteran actor of his caliber do a light movie like this, provided he
doesnt do it too often (I mean seriously, Robert DeNiro - enough with the
focking lame-ass comedies already). Perhaps the most amusing performance in the
picture comes courtesy of one time Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka. Hes a
riot as Bucks neighbor, and proves to have a natural screen presence particularly
when he takes on the unlikely job of Phils assistant coach. His banter with
Ferrell on the playing field is obvious, but extremely funny.
Sadly,
Kicking and Screaming has one too many slow patches. It isnt consistently
funny enough to fully recommend. While this is a movie for the whole family, I
would have preferred the film offer up a little more smarts. A couple of years
back, Jack Black managed to take a simplistic, one-trick-pony and transform it
into something rich and meaningful in the form of the hilarious School of Rock.
While Ferrell is up to the comedic challenge here, he is constrained by a plot
that isnt willing to go anywhere we havent been before. Thankfully
though, this ex-Saturday Night Live man livens up the proceedings enough to keep
this picture from turning into another Ladybugs. In the end, Kicking and Screaming
was decent enough, but quite frankly, it could have used a little more cow bell.