Step Brothers
- Genre: Comedy
- Film running length: 94 min
- UK release date: 22/8/2008
- Directed by: Adam McKay
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Distributor: Sony Pictures
Will Ferrell, John C.Reilly
Brennan Huff (Will Ferrell) is a thirty-nine-year-old who still lives with his divorced mother. Dale Doback (John C. Reilly) is a forty-year-old who lives with his widower father. Both sons are spoilt rotten, but all that changes when their parents marry each other and the boys have to live in the same room as stepbrothers.
As their lives suddenly change they have to try and grow up fast, and they’re not too happy about it. Chaos between them ensues, followed by practical joking to ridiculously funny limits.
If you liked ‘Taledaga Nights’ and ‘Anchorman’, you’ll love ‘Step Brothers’.
‘Step Brothers’ – now showing at your local cinema.
Contains strong language and sex references.
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Latest customer reviews (from a total of 20 reviews):
Wheres the action?




for example instead of showing someone stealing his painting its... "oh no... someone stole my painting... blah blah blah"
Funny scene with the robbery gone wrong, but other than that i was left very unsatisfied!
Wheres the action?




a little over the top and unreal, but hey... its more like a sunday afternoon film.
Good fun but nothing special




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