Sequel to the end of the last part, Anchorman 2 comes with more tough challenges as Ron Burgundy returns to take New York's first 24-hour news channel by storm.
16 September 1971, Burlington, Massachusetts, USA
18 February 1971
25 September 1968, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
12 April 1989, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
18 September 1939, Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA
15 September 1966, Hastings, Minnesota, USA
8 August 1981, Panorama City, California, USA
30 September 1975, Paris, France
3 July 1982, Plano, Texas, USA
28 March 1970, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
June 18, 2016
In their big, expensive, hyper-marketed Christmas studio movie, they're doing the same kind of Fox-mocking that Jon Stewart does every night.
December 19, 2013
The whole thing goes down like a second, giant tumbler of scotchy scotch scotch: familiar, comforting and, ultimately, numbing.
December 19, 2013
Wine connoisseurs would call this a new Burgundy with an old bouquet.
January 03, 2014
Ferrell and McKay were so determined to tell new Burgundy jokes that they didn't appear to care what they were about or whether they were any good.
December 19, 2013
This is the kind of movie where most people know what they want and are pretty sure what they will get, that being "more of the same, please."
August 10, 2014
A worthy followup to the first film
May 04, 2014
The unscripted, off-the-cuff joshing between Ferrell and co-stars Paul Rudd, Steve Carell and David Koechner this time fails to come up with enough good jokes, though they do hit the occasional satirical bull's eye.
April 08, 2016
It's absolutely stuffed with jokes, its pointed criticism of the news media is a natural fit, and the cast is uniformly energized.
May 18, 2016
It all leads to a final showdown, after some ridiculous twists and turns, which is as hilarious as it is star-studded. It's almost worth the two hours just to see who turns up.
December 20, 2013
Worth a watch despite occasional laugh-free stretches ...
June 21, 2016
For better or worse, Anchorman 2 is in its full glory when Ferrell goes off the rails and the film follows him into the swirl of blatantly idiotic randomness.

