'The Brothers Solomon' fun, but nothing more
Chris Pierdomenico
Issue date: 9/10/07 Section: Entertainment
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In recent years, with the success of Judd Apatow films such as "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "Knocked Up," the comedy genre has taken a new direction; gut-busting one liners combined with a contemporary issue and a lesson learned at the end. Both of Apatow's movies did this seamlessly, so it is no surprise that another movie would try and emulate the same success through this innovation. Thus, "The Brothers Solomon" came to be.
The film follows the adventures of two bumbling brothers, John and Dean Solomon (Saturday Night Live's Will Arnet and Will Forte, respectively), grown men who spend most of their time trying unsuccessfully to meet and woo women they find on the Internet. After much rejection, and one too many trips to the video store, they come to find out that their father (Lee Majors) has fallen into a coma. According to the doctor, his one last wish was to see his first grandchild.
Convinced that by having a baby their father will awaken, the two brothers make it their mission to find a woman that will bare the first Solomon grandchild. After many failed first dates, they find a woman named Janine (Kristen Wiig) who will agree to have the baby for a sum of ten thousand dollars. In the meantime, they'll have to deal with a jealous ex-boyfriend (Chi McBride), as well as all the challenges that come with having to prepare for fatherhood.
While the plot might seem original, this movie is pretty much a cross between "Knocked Up," "Dumb and Dumber" and "A Night at the Roxbury." Considering that Forte and Arnet are cast members on SNL, this should come as no surprise; they're acting exactly like Chris Kattan and Will Ferrell did nearly ten years ago. Forte is quite amusing and almost lovable in his role, delivering every line with a soft-spoken, child-like naivety. He gets the best one-liners, and has an almost Jeff Daniels quality to him that is reminiscent of "Dumb and Dumber." Arnet is not as funny, playing the stereotypical man-child with a big libido that Will Ferrell has become famous for over the last three years, but with less success.
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Rogen
posted 9/12/07 @ 4:59 AM EST
Will Arnett was never on SNL, he was on Arrested Development. He's married to Amy Poehler, but not a cast member.
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