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  1. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) - * Brick Tamland: [When Veronica is replacing Ron after he fails to turn up. Confused] You're not Ron...

    • On Signing Off
    • On Comebacks
    • On Regrets
    • On Unrequited Love
    • On The Ground Rules
    • On Love
    • On Emotions
    • On Statistics
    • On The News Team Battle
    • On Being A Big Deal

    In the 1970s broadcast journalism scene, an anchorman was only as good as his sign-off. The line that you ended the broadcast on was what everyone remembered about you, and it determined whether or not they would tune back in to get the news from you, or tune in to someone else’s news show to get their version of the reports. Walter Cronkite, who r...

    Comedy classics have a way of providing their viewers with the most hysterical comebacks to insults. The comeback is a great way of getting a punchline into the dialogue – the insult is the setup and the comeback is the punchline. As an example, take when George Costanza said, “Oh, yeah? Well, the jerk store called – they’re running out of you!” or...

    This is one of those great lines from Anchormanthat don’t make a word of sense, but you can kind of see where they’re coming from. After getting fired for accidentally cursing on the air, Ron Burgundy has grown a beard and it looks like he hasn’t changed his clothes since he was kicked out of the news station. RELATED: Anchorman 3 Would See Ron Bur...

    In this Champ Kind monologue, delivered excellently by David Koechner, he basically insinuates he’s in love with Ron, and that love is unrequited. If this scene wasn’t in a comedy and was instead in a movie like My Own Private Idaho, it wouldn’t seem out of place, because it’s acted with such sincerity.

    The battle between the news teams in Anchorman is, hands down, one of the funniest sequences in any comedy movie ever made. It holds up next to any scene from Airplane!, the Monty Python movies, Animal House, Caddyshack– because it’s so delightfully absurd. It has a series of cameos from celebrities who were just famous enough to be recognizable (i...

    When Ron started telling the rest of the news team about what it’s like to be in love after his night of passion with Veronica, Brick says, “I love carpet. I love desk.” Confused, Ron asks him, “Brick, are you just looking at things in the office and saying you love them?” Then he says the most iconic one: “I love lamp.” Ron asks, “Do you really lo...

    The best comedy actors are the ones who do just the right amount of overacting, like Jim Carrey and Jack Black. Will Ferrell also falls into that category, as exemplified by his hilarious reaction to watching Baxter get kicked off the side of a bridge into a river. RELATED: Anchorman's Original Plot Included Plane Crashes & Orangutans He breaks dow...

    One Redditor pointed out that this statistic could actually make sense, if you twist what Brian means by it. It could be that 60% of the bottles of Sex Panther that get made make the wearer irresistible to women. The one that cleared the room and got Brian hosed down, due to a stench described by Ron as “a turd covered in burnt hair,” could be in t...

    This is the line that opened a new chapter in the history of comedy. It didn’t just set up absurd situations; it had its characters talk about how absurd it was in the very next scene. Ghostbustershad already done this with a few one-liners – when he was told about the Gatekeeper and the Keymaster, Bill Murray’s Peter Venkman said, “Oh, we have to ...

    This is the funniest, most memorable line from the whole of Anchorman– and that’s a movie full of funny, memorable lines – and that’s because it sums up the Ron Burgundy character so perfectly. He’s so unabashedly full of himself and expects everyone he meets to know who he is and then looks down on them if they don’t. It also introduces us to the ...

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  2. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy: Directed by Adam McKay. With Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd, Steve Carell. In the 1970s, an anchorman's stint as San Diego's top-rated newsreader is challenged when an ambitious newswoman becomes his co-anchor.

  3. This is Ron Burgundy, proudly reporting once again for Channel 4 News. Today's story is one of the more remarkable things ever to happen to San Diago or even the world. But in order to properly retell it, I'm going to need some help from my co-anchor, Miss Veronica Corningstone.

  4. Sep 11, 2024 · Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is a 2004 film about Ronald Joseph Aaron "Ron" Burgundy, San Diego's top rated newsman in the male dominated broadcasting of the 1970s, and how his life is about to change when a new ambitious female employee arrives in his office.

  5. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is one of Will Ferrell's silliest movies to date (There's ones that aren't?). The entire movie borderlines on ridiculous, which is exactly why it's so funny and chock full of great quotes.

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  7. Jul 9, 2004 · The movie centers on Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell), the legendary top local anchor in San Diego in the early 1970s. Ron has bought into his legend, believes his promos, and informs a blonde at a pool party: “I have many very important leather-bound books, and my apartment smells of rich mahogany.”

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