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Po przeprowadzce z San Diego do Nowego Jorku Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) żyje pełnią życia z żoną Veronicą (Christina Applegate) oraz synem Walterem (Judah Nelson). Wszystko zmienia się jednak w momencie, gdy szef postanawia awansować kobietę i zwolnić Rona. Jego małżeństwo rozpada się, a upokorzony Ron wraca na stare śmieci i zaczyna pracę w niepełnym wymiarze godzin w Sea World. Z pomocą przychodzi mu Freddie Schappa (Dylan Baker), producent wykonawczy w Global News Network, pierwszym na świecie całodobowym kanale informacyjnym. Ron wpada na błyskotliwy pomaysł, jak zmienić wiadomości, co pozwala mu wrócić do gry. (HBO)

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Malarkey 

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angielski The first Anchorman was wackier in my opinion. In the second instalment, the true crazy ride only starts at the ending. Until then, it is kind of bland. The ending, however, spices it up by delivering the greatest anchorman battle I’ve ever seen in a movie. ()

D.Moore 

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angielski Compared to the first part, this was a bit of a decline, because this time it was... well, in places almost annoying, there was too much screaming, and several times more awkwardly funny than hilariously awkward. Will Ferrell was nevertheless fine, though again a 100 per cent idiot, and I was also reliably entertained by Steve Carell, this time in a cutely belated romance with Kristen Wiig (who could resist?). The final battle was seriously something from The Avengers, and if the shorter version I saw also contained the cut scene with a shark cub and a grown-up shark (look it up on YouTube), I'd give it a fourth star. ()

kaylin 

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angielski Definitely, it didn't impress me as much as the first movie, but there are still great moments here. Some actors have aged a bit, but others are excellent. The best part is definitely the scene at the end, where the comedy elites come together. It's a fantastic scene and what I've been waiting for throughout the whole film. However, it's unnecessarily long and sometimes overly schematic to the point that it didn't really entertain me much. ()