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  1. The movie uses their campaign as a showcase of political scandals that have become familiar in both parties, missing only one: Neither candidate is caught adopting a wider stance in an airport restroom.

  2. Aug 9, 2012 · “The Campaign,” starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, is a fun-house fable about the absurdities of our democracy in this contentious election year.

    • Jay Roach
    • 3 min
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  4. Despite my initial doubts and judgments, the Campaign wasn't that bad. While Ferrell didn't impress me, Galifianakis managed to get me laughing a lot. Throw in the insults to the American politicians, the exaggerated stunts, intense rivalry, and characters with morals and you get a decent comedy.

  5. I didnt hate the campaign - it was OKish, but it was very much rushed/phoned in. CoD campaigns are know for scripted set pieces and some unique settings/missions. But this campaign had very little of that.

  6. Comedic superstars aim their raunchy satire at politics. Read Common Sense Media's The Campaign review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Everyman Pictures
    • Jay Roach
  7. Apr 10, 2017 · They’ll generally agree that the movie is either bad, average, or good (I will quantify later these qualitative values). Also, there will be a few others who assess the movie with one of the other two qualitative values.

  8. Aug 10, 2012 · The rest of the movie centers on how stupid and unethical the candidates can be, which is very-very. But writers Chris Henchy and Shawn Harwell haven’t brought their A game, and Roach is too ...

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