Review in a Hurry: Will Ferrell justifies his outsized fame in this surprisingly bizarre and dirty adaptation of the '70s TV time-travel camp classic.
The Bigger Picture: I know you're afraid of getting hurt again, America. Ferrell can be reckless with your heart. He keeps seducing us with half-baked gimmicks and revealing attire (Semi-Pro, Blades of Glory), only to deliver a string of sour comedies. But fear not, the grand poobah of the frat pack is back.
The Krofft brothers' live-action series Land of the Lost followed a family's misadventures as they travel through a gash in the time space-continuum. This big budget remake has a meticulously CGI'd T-Rex, but otherwise stays faithful to the no-budget surreal quality of the 1970s show: hokey sets, rubber plants, plastic reptile suits, and criminal abuse of a fog machine.
Ferrell's nutty paleontologist is joined by a devout assistant and hostile gas attendant (Danny McBride), who takes the two into a tourist trap that doubles as a portal to Land Before Time But After the Future. To return to the Now Time, the trio must do the bidding of a talking iguana in a tunic.
Now, two Will Ferrells show up in Land of the Lost: Shouty Will, panicked and fumbling his way through jungles and caves; and Deadpan Ferrell, spouting sci-fi postulates with the dry authority of news anchor. Combining the two lets Ferrell play the straight man in a zany world, instead of one overblown caricature. In a strange way, it's a more adult Will, not the giant-sized toddler he's already over-played (Step Brothers, Elf).
Director Brad Siberling keeps Ferrell and McBride on a slack leash so the two veteran comedians can produce enough natural banter and charisma to keep the movie merrily chugging along through dimensions—and slow patches.
The 180—a Second Opinion: The filmmakers make no attempt to plug up the gapping plot holes left by the original series, so a generous suspension of disbelief is necessary from the audience.
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