'Semi-Pro' is classic Ferrell that will please fans
By Colin McGlinchey
Issue date: 3/3/08 Section: Entertainment
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"Semi-Pro" follows the formula laid out by these other films and puts Ferrell in outlandish situation after outlandish situation, the only difference being it is R rating. To borrow a cliché from the world of sports, Ferrell knocks this one out of the park⦠again.
The year is 1976 and Will Ferrell is Jackie Moon, the owner, head coach, chief promoter and power forward of the American Basketball Association's Flint Tropics.
The Tropics are among the worst teams in the ABA and, despite Moon's best efforts, there are always more then a few empty seats at their home games. How bad is it? Think Montreal Expos circa 2003. Moon puts everything he has into his team, which he purchased with the money he made from his hit soul single entitled "Love Me Sexy." Good news comes for the team when Moon receives word from the ABA commissioner (played by regular Ferrell cohort David Koechner) that four team would be absorbed by the NBA at the end of the season. The bad news is that the other teams will break up and the league will be dissolved.
It is decided that the four best teams would make the trip to the NBA and so Moon pulls out all the stops to get his team from worst to fourth. He makes a blockbuster trade for grizzled veteran and former NBA benchwarmer Ed Monix, played by Woody Harrelson.
Monix is best known for his hot temper on the court and his NBA championship ring, which he won while riding the pine with the Celtics. Word then comes down from the commissioner that the Tropics must also bring in at least 2000 fans a game in order to be considered for the NBA.
This is no easy task for Moon to pull off but he implements some creative ideas including "Jackie Moon Wrestles a Bear Night" and the 1st Annual Flint Mega Bowl.
Of course there are snags that must be over come and "Semi-Pro" doesn't avoid the usual sport movie clichés. In some cases it even relishes them. Andre Benjamin, of Outkast fame, plays Clarence "Coffee" Black. Coffee is a young and talented superstar on the rise, but unfortunately he lacks the direction to make that next big step.
Ferrell is a comedic genius. He is often criticized for playing the same characters in his films, but every successful comedic actor has their routine that they tend to return to. Robin Williams and Jim Carrey have both played the same characters a handful of times but no one thinks less of them.
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