HOLLYWOOD, California – The 2008 Will Ferrell comedy, Step Brothers, is finally getting a sequel and will film in Gaithersburg, Maryland next summer. Reports are claiming that all of the original cast will return including Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Adam Scott, Mary Steenburgen, Richard Jenkins, and others.
The producers released a short description of the upcoming film but refused to provide any details beyond that: The two step brothers have moved to Gaithersburg, Maryland where they live together and also work together at the same menial job. Dale finds out that he’s somehow impregnated his “girlfriend” but when the young woman leaves the new baby with Dale and Brennan the two are left to raise the child themselves.
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If it's something from Hollywood then I'm not interested.
I want to see a Forrest Gump 2 or a Slingblade 2.
5:18 Do you watch foreign films? Oh snap, probably cant understand another language. Must be a fan of olde tyme radio and comic books.
Sorry, forgot to add to earlier post about grumpy 5:18. You all complain about Hogan, but here is new business coming to MD and you dismiss it. I was in Towson over the summer to file some real estate documents and they were filming House of Cards. There were trailers and craft services (food) trucks for blocks. All those people spending money for months here in MD.
They can keep their dirty Hollywood money. We don't want no parts of them there millenials with their movin pictures and their rock and roll devil music.
8:22 has watched "Reefer Madness" too many times...
6:50 PM.
And "all those people spending money for months here in MD" helps the everyday working man how? I don't remember receiving any monetary gain. I don't remember my taxes being lowered.
12:09 Take that up with your Governor. Those people and their companies are paying taxes on wages, sales tax on everything they buy - meals/hotels/equipment. They increase profits to local businesses that pay taxes and the business owners spend the money they make. Just a guess but you didn't get beyond high school did you? Try reading a book about economics instead 4x4 Truck monthly and the Guide.
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