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Will Ferrell Raises Money for College

A lucky 10-year-old boy will get a chance to play an extra in Will Ferrell’s new movie, “Step Brothers,” after his father bought the role in a cancer-charity auction for more than $47,000. The money will go to the Cancer for College foundation run by a fraternity brother of Ferrell’s at the University of Southern California. The $47,100 high bidder was a man from Dalls that asked to remain anonymous, but did say:
“Winning this auction means a lot to me on a very personal basis,” the winner said in a statement released by the foundation. “I lost my mother to ovarian cancer a few years ago, so I feel fortunate that my 10-year-old and I are able to participate in an event involving Cancer for College and Will Ferrell.”
Ferrell came up with the idea to auction off a non-speaking part as an extra in his new movie. “We are overwhelmed with the response and generosity to the auction,” Ferrell said. “This money will help so many young people with their dreams of attending college.”
Will Ferrell Stars in Blades of Glory
Get ready for Will Ferrell and co-star Jon Heder in their new film "Blades of Glory," which opens in theaters on Friday. In the movie, their characters play rival figure skaters (Chazz Michael Michaels and Jimmy MacElroy, respectively) who are kicked out of their sport, only to make a triumphant return as a pair. Should be hilarious if you like slaptick and stupid as these guys put the bone in Zamboni.
Stranger Than Fiction: A Movie Worth the Watch
I had a chance to see this movie on?Saturday night, and I must say, I thought this was going to be more of a comedy.? Although the movie?develops?more serious drama based around the main character, Harold Crick played by Ferrell, the movie has enough comedy to satisfy most.? This is a?different role for Ferrell, but?he does a good job and shows the depth of his acting ability.? The following review is right on the money–














