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Semi-Pro

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 29 critic reviews
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Movie Info
Genre(s): Comedy
Written by: Scot Armstrong
Directed by: Kent Alterman
Release Date:
Theatrical: February 29, 2008
DVD: June 3, 2008
Running Time: 90 minutes, Color
Origin: USA
Summary
RATING: R for language and some sexual content
Starring Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, Andre Benjamin, Maura Tierney, Will Arnett, Andy Richter, Rob Corddry, and DeRay Davis
Semi-Pro is an outrageous comedy set in 1976 against the backdrop of the maverick ABA--a fast-paced, wild and crazy basketball league that rivaled the NBA. It made a name for itself with such innovations as the three-point shot and slam-dunk contest. Will Ferrell plays Jackie Moon, a one-hit wonder who used the profits from the success of his chart-topping song "Love Me Sexy" to achieve his dream of owning a basketball team. But Moon's franchise, the Flint Michigan Tropics, is the worst team in the league and in danger of folding when the ABA announces its plans to merge with the NBA. If they want to survive, Jackie and the Tropics must now do the seemingly impossible--win. (New Line Cinema)
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What The Critics Said
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Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow
Semi-Pro is so shabbily staged, shot and edited that it hardly ranks as a movie, much less a sports film, but hilarious people keep turning up in it.
Read Full Review >Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer
None of Ferrell's movies have ever really done justice to the best of his "Saturday Night Live" work, but those of us who love his comedy have learned to take the good with the bad.
Read Full Review >Premiere Chris Willard
Ultimately, we don't purchase tickets to Will Ferrell movies for their sweeping romantic storylines, but because he makes us laugh. And Semi-Pro offers plenty of reasons to do so.
Read Full Review >The New York Times Matt Zoller Seitz
Semi-Pro finds the sweet spot between sports melodrama and parody, and hammers it for 90 diverting minutes.
Read Full Review >Variety Joe Leydon
Very much in the tradition of "Slap Shot," George Roy Hill's raucously funny and foul-mouthed 1977 laffer about the misadventures of a minor-league hockey team, Semi-Pro scores big laughs with the rowdy play-by-play of hard-luck hoopsters struggling for professional survival.
Read Full Review >Boston Globe Ty Burr
The problem with Semi-Pro is that it keeps forgetting it's a parody of sports movies; the final scenes are supposed to be uplifting (sort of) but they're not fooling anyone. The film's much better when it just lets the guys gas and sass each other.
Read Full Review >Rolling Stone Peter Travers
Critics will score Semi-Pro on its missed shots. My guess is that audiences will do what they always do with Ferrell: remember when he killed them laughing.
Read Full Review >The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
The comedy is sloppy, crude and contains far too many misfires, but the film does capture the old ABA spirit in its ungainly struggles to wrestle laughs from seriously mediocre material.
Read Full Review >Village Voice Robert Wilonsky
What at least distinguishes Semi-Pro from its predecessors (not only those starring Ferrell, but also such lesser lights as "Dodgeball" and "Balls of Fury") is that it's a slightly darker movie--one made for grown-ups, hence the R rating.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles Times Kevin Crust
Harrelson and Maura Tierney, who plays Monix's love interest, seem to be inhabiting a different, more interesting, movie, one that follows the familiar path of a has-been athlete seeking redemption at what looks like his last stop. The strange thing is that the subplot is so tangential to the rest of the movie that the scenes could be omitted with no one the wiser.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club) Nathan Rabin
Deserves credit for attempting something more emotional and dramatic than the typical Ferrell gagfest, but Harrelson and Benjamin's earnest subplots cost the film comic momentum and big laughs without adding much in return.
Read Full Review >ReelViews James Berardinelli
Instead of a satire, they give us a tired, tedious victory-for-the-underdog story, and the unevenness of Ferrell's comedy makes it less appealing.
Read Full Review >The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen
Come to think of it, Ferrell is to the sports comedy what the Toronto Maple Leafs are to the hockey biz: Hard-core fans are sure to show up and find reasons to be amused. The rest of us can only hope for better days.
Read Full Review >TV Guide Ken Fox
The humor is mostly visual -- 70s relics like Pong, Shasta and men's platform shoes compete with the sight of Ferrell squeezed into tube socks and short shorts.
Read Full Review >San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
The laughs do come, but not as readily, not as heartily and not as joyfully as you might expect.
Read Full Review >Newsweek David Ansen
The semifunny Semi-Pro is amiable enough, but you never feel there's much at stake.
Read Full Review >Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
The big goofball relies too much on the funny hair and swingin' postures of the era as punchlines in themselves.
Read Full Review >Seattle Post-Intelligencer Andy Spletzer
Semi-Pro is the perfect name for this movie, because it feels like a half-baked comedy made by semi-professionals.
Read Full Review >Washington Post Desson Thomson
Andre Benjamin, Woody Harrelson, Maura Tierney and David Koechner -- all talented -- seem amazingly zombie-like here. And Jackie Earle Haley, as a stoner fan of the Tropics, is more disconcerting than funny.
Read Full Review >Chicago Reader J.R. Jones
There's no real reason it should be set in the 70s, except that the freaky wigs, loud clothes, and wall-to-wall soul classics are needed to bolster the nothing script.
Read Full Review >Film Threat Pete Vonder Haar
As Ferrell’s films go, Semi-Pro is, honestly, pretty damn boring.
Read Full Review >Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips
The court scenes are rarely funny, either in the trash talk or the slapstick.
Read Full Review >Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
Just Will Ferrell doing the same man-boy shtick he usually does.
Read Full Review >New York Daily News Jack Mathews
For die-hard Ferrell fans, this could be the ultimate test. He has been playing variations of "Elf" for five years, and his antics have grown as stale as Jackie's socks.
Read Full Review >Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek
This may be one of the most sluggish sports comedies ever made -- even the supposedly rousing final sequence feels belabored and chubby.
Read Full Review >New York Post Kyle Smith
Goes up for the dunk and misses the hoop, the backboard and the point. Instead, it manages to both strike out and get sacked. Whose idea was it to remake "Slap Shot" a la Jerry Lewis?
Read Full Review >Austin Chronicle Josh Rosenblatt
But basketball … basketball doesn’t deserve the Ferrell treatment. Basketball is a sport of kings, a thing of beauty and elegance, America’s game. Which doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t be mocked but that if it must be mocked it deserves to be mocked well, and Semi-Pro, unfortunately, isn’t up to the challenge.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this movie is 6.0 (out of 10) based on 60 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Thomas J. gave it an8:
Expected the worst after watching Will Farrell Taladega Night / Ricky Bobby last time. But this Farrell-thing is really great. I enjoyed it, cause I'm a Basketball-fan and like the ABA-70s style. I recommend it to Basketball-Fans, or Fans of crazy comedy. Nice, sweet popcorn-movie. 8 Points!
Mark J. gave it a10:
i thought semi prow was a movie with no taste. it was not realistic or factual. I had high hopes that this movie would be great, but i was disappointed. I also thought they over did it with all the jokes.
Larry R. gave it a1:
Probably the least engaging and most boring of Ferrell's films. One scene was repulsive, the rest unfunny. Ending made no sense; just a slapped together movie with faxed in performances. Ever see a movie for free and feel ripped off? I did, it was called Semi-Pro.
Brad B. gave it a1:
Nothing funny here whatsoever. Worst film I've seen in 3 years. Who wrote this crap and what were they thinking? How much more Wil Ferrell man-boy humor can you take? This movie made it's losses back by Ferrell's Old Spice ads on TV. That suckered a lot of people in who didn't deserve it.
MJ gave it a2:
Will Farrell needs to rethink his life..If you laughed more than twice during this movie you need to rethink your life.
Jake H. gave it a10:
I don't see why this movie wasn't that good.... it was funny and vulgar and it made me stay in my seat the entire time.
Steve G. gave it a4:
There's a halfway decent movie in there somewhere - too bad no one bothered to tell the editor. It has no sense of comedic timing whatsoever, amounting to a painfully awkward (and often boring) 90 minutes.
