All I can say is, watching Step Brothers wasn’t my idea. However, I couldn’t have been prepared for just how sophomoric, crude, and stupid this film is. Which might be fine, for some, but there’s more: it isn’t funny. The idea of a pair 40-year-olds, each with a severe case of arrested development, being thrown under one roof, Brady Bunch style, is fine for, say, one scene in a much funnier movie. You could easily say that director Adam McKay, and his fellow SNL alum Will Ferrell (with a co-writing credit here) should know better, but then again, “Saturday Night Live” has been responsible for way too many not-quite-ready-for-prime-time stories being given 115 minutes more screen time than they actually deserved. What’s much more sad is to see the likes of Richard Jenkins, or even Mary Steenburgen, taking a paycheck and tarnishing their respective careers. $65 million that could have gone to something mildly redeeming was invested in this load of garbage. Sadly, audiences eventually thanked Columbia Pictures by racking up almost double that amount in worldwide box office receipts. That’s not that impressive for a big studio picture, but it’s still a far cry from what should have happened the moment the first set of executive eyes were laid on this finished product: all those responsible should have been put over Richard Jenkins’ knee and spanked. If Jenkins wouldn’t agree to do it (despite the paycheck) I would gladly volunteer. It won’t hurt me as much as it will hurt them, I assure you.
Here are this morning’s Oscar-nominated films, alphabetically. The nominees for foreign language film and documentary feature are compiled at the end of the list. (Short format nominees are listed in a 































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