 Five more minutes and I get to beat Joseph. You throw that, we are no longer Kodans. You gonna pump fake that thing all night? Are you gonna take a shot, Brad? Huh? He's never played sports ever. What? What? Maybe it stuck to his hand. Daddy's Home 2. More Daddy's, more problems. My name is Brandon Keith-Avery, and this is just my opinion. Hey guys, thank you so much for tuning in to my opinion slash review for Daddy's Home 2. I really do appreciate it, but before I get into the review, help your boy out. Click that subscribe button. Become one of my subscribers. Go ahead and also click the bell so you can be notified when I make uploads and give me that thumbs up. Let's see if we can get this video to 100 likes. Now, we have Daddy's Home 2 and I was really looking forward to this movie. It seemed like it would be a lot of fun. Of course, I saw the first one two years ago exactly around this time when it came out around Thanksgiving to Christmas time. And for the most part, I did enjoy that movie. I thought it was pretty good, pretty decent. It was okay, but it really got funny at the very end of the movie. That's when things kind of picked up for me for the most part. As far as the laughs were concerned, they were kind of sprinkled out randomly here and there. Disappointed at some points, but for overall, at the very end, that's where all the laughs did come out and I was laughing my behind off. Now, the difference between Daddy's Home 1 and Daddy's Home 2 is Daddy's Home 2 is pretty much a better movie across the board. It has better characters, more character development. It has a better story and it is also freaking hilarious. I was laughing my butt off from beginning to literally the last frame of this movie and I think you will too. And just really the premise of this movie is you probably know from the first one that the stepdad comes in and they have to get along with Will Ferrell's character and Mark Wahlberg's character, but it's kind of like the same thing here times two and of course that will be the case since it's times two. But like the blended family element of this movie is like times four and not only are we getting more family, we get the father of Will Ferrell which was being played by John Lithgow and the father of Mark Wahlberg's character who has been played by Emile Gibson and these two, you know, Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell could not be any different. I mean, they're just two completely different people come from two completely different walks of life and that is the same case when it comes to Emile Gibson and John Lithgow. I mean, oh my goodness gracious, they're like on opposite ends of the universe with how their personality is. And that's just kind of one of the things that makes the movie, you know, seem so good. And, you know, when we're seeing the first one, you know, how different Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell are, you know, in some movie you really do get to see how everyone involved is a product of their environment, you know, with their fathers being John Lithgow and Emile Gibson. Because Emile Gibson is like, you know, complete a-hole, just a hard ass, tough all the time, you know, super duper masculine and John Lithgow is like a soft fairy tale, cuddly cotton candy teddy bear that is just so sensitive and, you know, we get to see, you know, why Will Ferrell is the way he is. And between the characters, the way they bounce off each other, it just makes you laugh. I mean, it really does have a strong comedic element throughout this whole movie. And that's just one of the things that makes it great. Another thing that I just really like about this movie is the story because every single is completely unpredictable. Every single, like, every time I was watching, every time I was watching this movie, while I was watching this movie, at every moment I thought that I knew where the story was going to go, but it turned on me out of nowhere, it ended up taking me to some place that I couldn't even imagine, as far as the story and the comedy is concerned. Because just like, I mean, there are three key scenes in this movie that I just find hysterical. And that is the, it's not really a spoiler, I'm not going to ruin the movie for you. I'll just say that it has to do with the Sturmistat, it has to do with the Christmas tree, and it has to do with the movie theater. Those were my three favorite scenes out of the whole movie. It was just, you know, completely hilarious. You know, and we have all these blended families, but in these moments, you know, that everyone is able, oh, and there's an activity scene as well, that's funny too. And all of these characters and family are just so different, but in these key scenes right here, they all come together and have a common ground, and even, you know, it's funny when they're clashing or whatever because of their different personalities, everybody in this giant blended family. It's even funnier when they have a common ground. It's like, okay, I can relate to you this way, I can relate to you this way, and, you know, just et cetera. I mean, there is a common denominator that all fathers or all families, you know, want to hold on. And in these key scenes, it's like all over the place, you know, for good laughs, good entertainment, and it's just a lot of fun. And something else that I liked about the movie as well is the editing because you can write jokes and, you know, funny comedic elements in a movie, but at the same time, if you do not edit the film the right way, the jokes just won't land the right punch. And I don't want to ruin it for you here, but, you know, they were just like, you know, giving regular lines of dialogue. And you may not know which characters are actually in the room at the time because of the way that the camera is being shot and concentrated on two prominent figures or whatever, but when the camera breaks and it cuts over and you kind of see someone else in the room, and that may not make sense right now, but I promise it will make sense once you see the movie. It's just hysterical. I mean, you can't help yourself but laugh. I was laughing throughout this whole movie. It was just freaking hilarious, and I loved it. And I just really loved the character development as well because it really did, we really did get to see where Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell came from. We really didn't get any flashback scenes with Will Ferrell's character, but we did get a few with Mark Wahlberg's and it just kind of spoke volumes and it just makes sense. I mean, everybody has a valid reason to why they are upset or they're happy or they're feeling a certain way, whether they're in their feelings or not. And, you know, also this movie kind of just had a nice little message at the end, too. And some people don't like that because they feel that it can be preachy and I don't mean it like that at all, but the thing that I got about it is, you know, a lot of people, for the most part, nobody likes to be alone on holidays, and, you know, if you are one of those people that likes to be alone during the holidays, that's perfectly fine. There's nothing wrong with that, but something that I took away from this movie is not exactly what you do and where you're doing it, but if you are with loving friends and family, all that matters is that you're together. It doesn't matter where you are or what you're doing, just as long as you're together, you can make a nice little magical moment that can last for years and years and years and upon decades and decades. And that's kind of like the icing on the cake for this movie tied up in a nice red ribbon bow. And, you know, it was just, you know, a beautiful picture to me, and I just really loved it. I mean, like, I recommend this. This is something I wouldn't say that I would buy Daddy's Homes 1 on Blu-ray, but Daddy's Homes 2, if it comes out, I don't want to just guarantee that I'm going to buy it, but, you know, I mean, it is something that I wouldn't mind having in my collection because I really did enjoy the movie. It was very funny. I enjoyed it. It was, you know, high quality entertainment. If I had to rate Daddy's Homes 2 out of a 1 out of 10, I would give it a 9 out of 10. Yes, a 9 out of 10. But guys, that's just my opinion. Have you seen Daddy's Homes 2? Or do you want to see it? Have I turned you on? Have I turned you off? Do you agree with me? Or do you disagree with me? Let me know in the comment section below. Let's get this conversation going and keep it flowing. If you liked this video, go ahead and give me the thumbs up. And if you don't like the video, that's fine. Just leave me a comment below why and still give me the thumbs up. Since you're watching this on YouTube, go ahead and subscribe to my YouTube channel. Become one of my subscribers so you can get all the content that I have to provide. Also, click the bell so you'll be notified when I make uploads. You can go to my website right now and check me out there. Bookmark it. I do have written views. Justmypn.net. Justmypn.net. And guys, you can also look me up on social media. Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, all that good stuff. It's right there at the bottom of your screen. And I made it very easy for you guys by providing a link to all that good stuff down in the description box below. Oh, and I didn't even mention the director. The director's name is Sean Anders. He did do Daddy's Homes 1. He also did Sex Drive. What else did he do? Sex Drive, Daddy's Home. Oh, that's my boy with Adam Sandler as well. And, you know, he did a great job so I want to give credit there. But guys, I just want to thank you again for tuning in to my opinion slash review for Daddy's Homes 2. More Daddies, More Problems. And before you go, don't forget that my name is Brenta Keith-Avery. And that's just my opinion. Peace.