Popular with kids. Comedic superstars aim their raunchy satire at politics. R 85 minutes. Rate movie. Watch or buy. Based on 10 reviews. Based on 21 reviews. Get it now Searching for streaming and purchasing options Common Sense is a nonprofit organization. Your purchase helps us remain independent and ad-free.
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Positive Messages. Positive Role Models. What parents need to know Parents need to know that The Campaign , which stars Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis , is a raunch-fest from beginning to end, starting with a scene that shows a family with young kids listening to a very lewd, graphic answering machine message.
Continue reading Show less. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. User Reviews Parents say Kids say. Adult Written by surfsup August 17, Irresponsible movie production, direction, inception where child actors are concerned I can't believe reviews I've read of The Campaign don't share my outrage at the lines the child actors are made to say in this movie.
It is not John Lithgow Glenn Motch. Dan Aykroyd Wade Motch. Brian Cox Raymond Huggins. Karen Maruyama Mrs. Grant Goodman Clay Huggins. Kya Haywood Dylan Huggins. Randall D. Cunningham Cam Jr. Madison Wolfe Jessica Brady. Thomas Middleditch Travis. Heather Lawless Diane. Jack McBrayer Mr. Elizabeth Wells Berkes Mrs. Jay Roach Director. Chris Henchy Screenwriter. Shawn Harwell Screenwriter.
Will Ferrell Producer. Adam McKay Producer. Jay Roach Producer. Zach Galifianakis Producer. Amy Sayres Executive Producer. Jon Poll Executive Producer. Chris Henchy Executive Producer. Jim Denault Cinematographer. Michael Corenblith Production Design. Craig Alpert Film Editor. Jon Poll Film Editor. Theodore Shapiro Original Music. Daniel Orlandi Costume Designer. Allison Jones Casting. Kelly Curley Art Director. Susan Benjamin Set Decoration.
View All Critic Reviews Mar 10, A few funny moments, but in light of all the Trump stuff, pretty accurate viewing, even though it was made prior to all this and I am just late watching it. Below average comedy. Nicki M Super Reviewer. Feb 28, Your financial contribution supports our efforts to deliver quality, locally relevant journalism. Now more than ever, your support is critical to help us keep our community informed about the evolving coronavirus pandemic and the impact it is having locally.
Every contribution, however large or small, will make a difference. Start a dialogue, stay on topic and be civil. If you don't follow the rules , your comment may be deleted. User Legend: Moderator Trusted User. E-edition Submissions Place an ad English Spanish. Arguing over a campaign, a husband tells his wife that a candidate should never have entered her i. An elderly woman blows a kiss to a younger man, who turns away, looking horrified. A gunshot sounds off-screen and a pistol is tossed onto a tabletop.
A man accidentally punches a baby in the face at a political gathering, changing the shape of the child's head and knocking a pacifier to the floor; a crowd gasps in horror and the child appears later with a huge red and blue bruise over the left side of his face. A man hits another man in the face to anger him before a political debate.
A fistfight breaks out at a town hall meeting and candidate debate; a lot of punching and shoving occurs, but no one is injured. A man accidentally punches a dog off-screen and we see a rubber bone skid across the floor; the dog is later seen wearing a white cone around its head.
A drunken man in a stolen car hits a cow; we hear a loud "moo," and we see black and white splotches on a broken windshield with milk and blood splattering on the glass. A man has a long tantrum in his congressional office, shouting and throwing things, causing his campaign manager to call him crazy and quit, as staffers look confused. A man argues loudly with his political campaign staff several times. In separate scenes, two heterosexual couples argue loudly several times and the wives leave to live elsewhere.
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