Netflix | Release Date (Streaming): June 26, 2020
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SPORTBILLYJul 1, 2020
This film mirrors the Eurovision vibe perfectly. The whole experience is delightfully naff and Will Ferrell knew it when he wrote the script. The film in itself is one long joke. I can see Ferrell laughing at the Audience 'why would you watchThis film mirrors the Eurovision vibe perfectly. The whole experience is delightfully naff and Will Ferrell knew it when he wrote the script. The film in itself is one long joke. I can see Ferrell laughing at the Audience 'why would you watch this?' He could have been very cruel about Eurovision but he keeps the balance just right. Will generously makes Rachel McAdams the star too. So if you like the Eurovision experience, this is for you. Expand
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JaneyUKJul 1, 2020
Such an uplifting, cheesy, fun film.Just like the actual Eurovision Really enjoyed
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BrianSaviourJul 1, 2020
I liked it. Daft just like the real thing. It’s not up there with Elf but definitely worth watching.
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MidnightBlightJul 18, 2020
This is just like one of Will Ferrell’s comedy classics of old. I laughed pretty hard at certain parts. Definitely couldn’t come out during the pitch perfect years, but I think this would’ve done well even in theaters.
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musicalmarvellAug 10, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Director David Dobkin's "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga" is surprisingly a good film. I didn't really enjoy the innuendo nor the dead arm of Katiana Lindsdóttir (wonderfully portrayed by Demi Lovato), but everything else was pretty great.

The cast, which includes Will Ferrell, Rachel McAdams, Pierce Brosnan, Dan Stevens/Erik Mjönes & the previously mentioned Lovato, is spectacular in both acting and singing. The screenplay is nicely done, the songs are actually appealing, and the fact that this film was pretty accurate in portraying the Eurovision Song Contest & Icelandic culture is really cool.

The best thing about "Eurovision" is that it has heart. I was really taken back when Sigrit (acting portrayed by McAdams, singing by My Marianne) started performing the ballad that she had been working on during the film. I actually got CHILLS. I did not expect such a beautiful song at all. The screenplay also contributes to your already melting heart.

So, as most people have stated on here, "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga" is cheesy, but enjoyable. Honestly, I would recommend. Your time definitely won't be wasted with this one!
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drlowdonJul 6, 2020
In a small Icelandic town, Lars has dreamed of winning the Eurovision Song Contest ever since he was a young boy. Alongside his best friend (and probably not sister) Sigrit he sings in a band named Fire Saga, and after years of trying theyIn a small Icelandic town, Lars has dreamed of winning the Eurovision Song Contest ever since he was a young boy. Alongside his best friend (and probably not sister) Sigrit he sings in a band named Fire Saga, and after years of trying they finally get their chance... This movie isn’t exactly going to win any Oscars but it’s good, silly fun and full of entertaining performances, cameos and songs and it certainly put a smile on my face. Expand
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DukeJonJun 30, 2020
Nowhere near as good as some of Will Ferrell's best work such as Anchorman or Elf, but this movie is definitely worth your time. There are some great set pieces, and the sequence in the mansion with all the ex-eurovision winners isNowhere near as good as some of Will Ferrell's best work such as Anchorman or Elf, but this movie is definitely worth your time. There are some great set pieces, and the sequence in the mansion with all the ex-eurovision winners is particularly strong. However quite a lot of the time you're waiting for the next joke to fall. The film is overlong at 2 hours, and with some editing they could have made it into a much better experience. Rachel McAdams is particularly strong as the sweet yet ditzy Sigrit, and Pearce Brosnan puts in a good performance. I feel almost that the weakest link is actually Will Ferrell. He's just too old to be carrying off these kind of characters, and his comedic performance instantly reminds you of how he has played characters in previous movies. Nice gentle sending up of Icelandic culture. Expand
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julius98Jun 28, 2020
What is for the most part a really annoying movie is saved by some really cute interactions and a fun premise. A loveletter to Eurovision and international togetherness marred by an incredibly out-of-place Will Ferrell.
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deckJun 28, 2020
pleasantly surprised by the heartwarming story with good music and the typical Ferrell comedy, which again unfortunately only works partially
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marcmyworksJun 28, 2020
A silly and fun film that has great music and cinematography but is a bit weak on plot. However for a comedy film based on the Eurovision Song Contest, what else can you expect?
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RalfbergsJan 2, 2021
It was ok. If you have watched many Eurovisions and like all that, then maybe even better for you. But for me it was ok without all that too, I mean I expected a silly type Ferrell comedy and thats what I got.
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soundmateJul 16, 2020
I don't really know what I expected from a movie about the Eurovision Song Contest but, as an enormous fan of it, I felt the immediate need to watch this new Netflix film, specially after noticing Rachel McAdams was one of the mainI don't really know what I expected from a movie about the Eurovision Song Contest but, as an enormous fan of it, I felt the immediate need to watch this new Netflix film, specially after noticing Rachel McAdams was one of the main characters.
The movie follows the story of Fire Saga, a lovely Icelandic musical duo (which everybody hates, I honestly don't understand why) that grew up watching the annual music event and that aim to participate in it someday, somehow. After getting there by one way or another they start they journey to Edinburgh, where many past Eurovision winners from Salvador Sobral to Netta also appear to be staying. The narrative continues and concludes with their participation in the Eurovision final, where they'll battle against other countries for the Eurovision trophy. This narrative is quite cute, exciting, cohesive but, in the end, quite predictable. Despite this, the cameos in this film like Demi Lovato's have been chosen with a lot of love and delicacy as well as the musical numbers that appear throughout the film. Never have you ever felt the need to jam to a rare but cute mashup of "Believe", "Ray of Light" and "Waterloo"? Well I can't get this masterpiece out of my head!
Continuing with the protagonists, Fire Saga are sometimes quite noisy and cringey all due to Lars' hypersensitivity and jalousie. Nevertheless, their way of acting and musical direction include the most predictable and best cliche north European-Viking-Icelandic stereotypes; and I love it. A low point for this film is the many idiot, middle age crisis dick jokes that appear from beginning to end. The landscapes and photography are amazing in this film as well as its respective soundtrack, which includes the most common Swedish-pop orientated songs to ever exist, a true definition of Eurovision. What also matches the contest with the film is the continuous fear to fail and deception, making representants think that they won't be anybody if they do not enter the top 10. It also remebles the popular feeling that says that Eurovision is a waste of time and a opportinity for artists to become one-hit wonders. You know what? These are the people who would rather see Europe entering a war again. Eurovision is a contest yes, it shouldn't be and it isn't if you don't want to. Musicians never think of having a number one single on the Billboard Hot 100, they just want to make and share their feelings through music. As simple as that. Having commercial success is just a consequence to celebrate if it happens. Thus, you can think of Eurovision as a musical war and fight against your Dutch parents or German cousins or just enjoy and feel the music without looking at the results.
In conclusion, despite its extensive length-over 2 hours-and continuous bad jokes, "ESC: The Story of Fire Saga" is a very nice film to watch with friends and family on a Sunday night after having some drinks. Just dance, sing and jam to this movie (forget the plot), you'll have the time of your life while crying and getting thrilled.
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S3NSUALSL0THJun 29, 2020
I really don't get film critics hyper analyzing this film like it's supposed to be high art.... Long story short the movie is fun, the music is pretty catchy, and in my mind it was enjoyable. It's not going to change your life but it's wellI really don't get film critics hyper analyzing this film like it's supposed to be high art.... Long story short the movie is fun, the music is pretty catchy, and in my mind it was enjoyable. It's not going to change your life but it's well made and good for a few laughs. Expand
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VolkulaKJun 28, 2020
excellent kind comedies that make fun of the whole point of the Eurovision Song Contest
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MartinJCJun 28, 2020
Loads of fun. But as a European I can tell you the Eurovision song contest is way carzier.
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alwaysbeapandaJun 29, 2020
Great chemistry from Ferrell and McAdams here with some laugh out loud moments. For me this film could have had a bit more editing, over 2 hours was a bit of a stretch! However, it’s the music that really makes this movie! For Eurovision fansGreat chemistry from Ferrell and McAdams here with some laugh out loud moments. For me this film could have had a bit more editing, over 2 hours was a bit of a stretch! However, it’s the music that really makes this movie! For Eurovision fans the cameos were some of the best parts of the film and I’m still trying to decide if I enjoyed Brosnans ‘Swedish chef from the Muppets’ inspired accent! Good movie. Good tribute to the song contest. Harmless fun! Expand
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irishblokeJul 1, 2020
Firstly i gotta say, the movie is too long and im probaly not the first person to say that. Racheal mc Adams saves this movie from being another Will Ferrel pile of crap, shes fantastic. Its silly and its Eurovision and its kinda good.
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Sammyboo21Jul 1, 2020
It’s not great but it’s solid and will Ferrells and Rachel mcadams most charming performances in a very long time. It’s a little long at just under 2 hours but it’s a decent Netflix watch.
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pijgogoJul 6, 2020
Enjoyable rom-com. Has even higher value for actual Eurovision watchers. Pure Hollywood entertainment. There’re lovable sweetheart lines “There you are…Here I am…” Some out of place moments like Demi Lovato's final ghost appearance, butEnjoyable rom-com. Has even higher value for actual Eurovision watchers. Pure Hollywood entertainment. There’re lovable sweetheart lines “There you are…Here I am…” Some out of place moments like Demi Lovato's final ghost appearance, but all is forgiven with Europop, a sing along, Pierce Brosnan faking an European accent, reference to BDE, reference to gender fluidity, silly Jaja Ding Dong pub song, and more. Expand
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geewahDec 26, 2020
Predictable feel good comedy that has enough laughs throughout to keep you entertained.
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lucaslabJun 26, 2020
So, the movie... it's not a good call for a chill movie and that pass like it's nothing, I would be lying if I said that... it's tough and unfair, somethings are kinda disrespectful for me. Like, Songvakeppnin is one of the strongest nationalSo, the movie... it's not a good call for a chill movie and that pass like it's nothing, I would be lying if I said that... it's tough and unfair, somethings are kinda disrespectful for me. Like, Songvakeppnin is one of the strongest national finals and it's said like a 'joke final for TV', it's not a nice thing. But well, somehow (no spoilers here) they made it to Eurovision in Scotland, I would love to see that again, and it was 50 minutes of the movie when I actually started caring about how it would end, then I stopped again knowing the rules and how unreal they are in the movie. But well... it all a long, LONG, a little horrible and you wanna quit, road to the end. But it ends and it's nice, some way I enjoyed the end and how it was treated. Also, Demi participation is irrelevant and it's like a cameo, nothing interesting. Expand
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Declan1802Jul 2, 2020
I mean the movie is fine by all accounts, there's a couple funny bits and Will Ferrel will give his all whether he's dressed as an Elf, Nascar driver or Icelandic euro pop singer. Its not fantastic though, there were a couple details II mean the movie is fine by all accounts, there's a couple funny bits and Will Ferrel will give his all whether he's dressed as an Elf, Nascar driver or Icelandic euro pop singer. Its not fantastic though, there were a couple details I noticed that were changed from the trailer i.e. minor lines of dialogue taken out at least in the UK version I watched. Its certainly not the worst comedy i've seen but its felt like awhile since i've seen a Ferrel movie that genuinely made me laugh constantly throughout.Did take slight offence as a Scot seeing they moved the venue of the Hydro and CGI'd it from Glasgow to Edinburgh. Why not just have the host city be Glasgow you really don't need to change much of the plot and saves the pretty poor visual effects of the entire building being placed into Edinburgh's Old Town.

The story is nothing special however I did think the ending half an hour was quite heartwarming but I wasn't really invested in many of the side characters beyond a funny line or two and the montage of songs felt really dated. If you have netflix, by all means give it a watch if you're looking for something light hearted but if you're looking for top quality you could probably find better than this.
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AlekshaJul 2, 2020
Exactly what you expect. Great performance from Pierce Brosnan aside, Eurovision is part parody and part homage that, for the most part, lands in terms of what it sets out to do. Plot wise, nothing special. Though, if you have Netflix, youExactly what you expect. Great performance from Pierce Brosnan aside, Eurovision is part parody and part homage that, for the most part, lands in terms of what it sets out to do. Plot wise, nothing special. Though, if you have Netflix, you might as well see it. Expand
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LozzersAug 22, 2020
As a Eurovision fan I loved it - it's very underrated. 'Jaja Ding Dong' will be with you for days!!
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TVJerryJul 4, 2020
Many Americans have never heard of this massive international talent contest that's been capturing the attention of Europeans since 1956. Will Ferrell plays an aspiring Icelandic musician who, along with his partner (Rachel McAdams), sets outMany Americans have never heard of this massive international talent contest that's been capturing the attention of Europeans since 1956. Will Ferrell plays an aspiring Icelandic musician who, along with his partner (Rachel McAdams), sets out to win the competition against massive odds, including their scant talent. This isn't Ferrell's first satirical spoof, but it's surely his worst. The plot arc is obvious throughout and too much time is drowned in his dramatic moments with his co-star. While the musical numbers are supposed to be smirking send-ups, they're didn't go far enough. Meanwhile, there's little comedy in the script (co-written by Ferrell) and none of the characters are especially amusing. Even Graham Norton, who acts as a commentator and is usually funny, isn't. The good news: The only cost to Netflix subscribers is 2 hours. Expand
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MattBrady99Jul 24, 2020
Longest comedy ever, and it is only two hours long. This is coming from the same guy who watched 'The Irishman'.

'Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga' was fine at best, but I did not find it that funny. The only time I chuckled
Longest comedy ever, and it is only two hours long. This is coming from the same guy who watched 'The Irishman'.

'Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga' was fine at best, but I did not find it that funny. The only time I chuckled was during the more random sections of the movie. For whatever reason, the movie felt kind of stale, in terms of its look and atmosphere.

I am not sure if the movie is a parody of Eurovision or a tribute? You could say both, but I am not sure if I buy into that. If I must be honest, I have never heard of Eurovision before, so unfortunately this movie is my first introduction to the contest show. I think this is the reason why a lot of the jokes fall flat for me. Although, the humour and writing aren’t strong enough to stand on its own.

Halfway through the movie, it also turns into a music video with short appearances from past contestants who were on Eurovision. While watching that scene, I had no clue what was going on.

Will Ferrell plays an idiotic man child with a loudmouth that would often get degraded by his father. Basically, the same character he has been playing for most of his career, because I guess he doesn't have range. Ferrell’s Icelandic accent was extremely awful and at times I could hear him slip back into his native accent.

Rachel McAdams was the best part of the movie by far. McAdams has proven she can take on any genre, especially comedy. During the more dramatic aspects of the movie, she almost encourages Will Ferrell to "step up his game", in terms of being dramatic for a scene using only her acting. Her Icelandic accent was better than Ferrell's. Not great, just a little better.

Also, this is the third time there has been a connection between Pierce Brosnan and ABBA. I think it might be a sign. Overall rating: Yep, it is a Netflix movie.
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CardisimoSep 6, 2020
The humor is just too silly. The user score of 7.8 overrates it -- movie should be in the 5.0-6.0 range.
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LittlewazzockJun 28, 2020
This film is fun has great songs and is fun to sing along but oh God the characters are so dumb I know it's a comedy but shes dum as nails and hes a jerk make it impossible for me to get behind them
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theredskySep 5, 2020
Don’t let the title fool you, this isn’t a documentary. This movie is yet another mediocre comedy film from both 2020 and Will Ferrell. My biggest issue with this film is its humor and length. First of all, I really didn’t find this thatDon’t let the title fool you, this isn’t a documentary. This movie is yet another mediocre comedy film from both 2020 and Will Ferrell. My biggest issue with this film is its humor and length. First of all, I really didn’t find this that funny at all. I maybe chuckled a couple of times here and there but I never laughed at all. This film does not need to be 2 hours long. There is a lot here that can edited down or cut out entirely. This film also falls victim to many band movie cliches which makes it feel unoriginal and boring. The filmmaking here is pretty bland too. It’s not poorly shot but it’s blandly shot. It’s not poorly edited but it’s blandly edited and so on. One thing I did enjoy was some of the songs and performances. Although some of the songs are auto tuned to hell there are some that do sound genuine and they aren’t half bad. Will Ferrell can’t do an Icelandic accent to save his life but he was definitely trying which I commend him for. Same goes for Rachel McAdams and Pierce Brosnan. For his limited screentime, Brosnan did bring a lot of energy. I did enjoy his presence. If you enjoy Will Ferrell comedy movie’s, then you would probably enjoy this. Expand
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crankyermaJun 26, 2020
Well, we found something less entertaining than the Eurovision contest. This is a deeply,unforgivingly punishing attack on anyone who loves comedy. This film is a hate crime against laughter. Avoid at all costs.
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JLuis_001Jul 7, 2020
I have never cared for Eurovision to begin with.
Hardly an issue to watch this film but still, facing that music was a problem and I like pop music but when it has this level of manufacturing, I can't stand it.
Eurovision Song Contest: The
I have never cared for Eurovision to begin with.
Hardly an issue to watch this film but still, facing that music was a problem and I like pop music but when it has this level of manufacturing, I can't stand it.

Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is pretty much the joyless parody I was expecting. And no, there's no surprises along the way to make it more functional or funny for that matter.

If you watch the trailer, which it basically tells you the whole damn story, you will get no rewards watching the whole thing. Unless of course, this is your kind of gig.

Will Ferrell shows once again he's not funny anymore and his career since Anchorman 2 has taken a turn for the worse. And that was 7 years ago.

Rachel McAdams was in for the check but at least she tries to make the thing more believable.
She knows it's a foolish parody but her performance feels way more organic than Ferrell's who's always trying too hard to force the laughs.

And that's pretty much the biggest flaw of this poor attempt. It's just not funny.
I can see that the people involved had fun doing it, but I think they forgot they had an audience that they also had to amuse.

The Netflix movie of the weekend as a novelty for its subscribers. They will get rid of it as soon as the finish it. And that's if they actually finish it.
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LukanwJun 27, 2020
It’s full of great moments that are washed away by a poor storyline and it’s factual errors. It’s over the top and headache inducing tries at comedy leave you with a cringe feeling and regret for having spent two hours for nothing.
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CarlElmoreNov 24, 2022
The songs are good and so is Rachel McAdams but the humor isn't good and the other performances aren't great.
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muldjordJun 27, 2020
The amount of incompetence and stupidity injected into all characters in this movie is mind-boggling and makes it hard to watch for so many reasons.
I fully identify with Lars' father, who is clearly in the right when he discourages his
The amount of incompetence and stupidity injected into all characters in this movie is mind-boggling and makes it hard to watch for so many reasons.
I fully identify with Lars' father, who is clearly in the right when he discourages his oblivious, possessive, manipulative, reality-rejecting son. The character of Lars is a world-class jerk who should walk into the sea.
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GareethJun 30, 2020
I thought the movie had very poor acting and usually what was going on made no sense. It was all way too contrived and overdone. Worse movie I have seen in years.
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sutobeJul 3, 2020
Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge lover of the actual Eurovision but this film does not do it justice. I thought the movie was about to finish but then I realised there was an hour left. Unfunny with some terrible sound mixing (you'll know itDon't get me wrong, I'm a huge lover of the actual Eurovision but this film does not do it justice. I thought the movie was about to finish but then I realised there was an hour left. Unfunny with some terrible sound mixing (you'll know it when you hear it). 2 hours of my life wasted. Expand
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PinePunkOct 21, 2020
With such a rich pool of surreal pop culture to draw from, this film was an astounding failure. Will Farrell is an absolute embarassment and a strong arguement against the continual spew of trash grade American cinema. This was an offence toWith such a rich pool of surreal pop culture to draw from, this film was an astounding failure. Will Farrell is an absolute embarassment and a strong arguement against the continual spew of trash grade American cinema. This was an offence to both Icelandic and Eurovision cultures which could have yielded a fun quirky time in competent hands. Watch the actual Eurovision contest if you are keen on some campy fun, but avoid this milquetoast homophobic pablum unless you need a reminder of how grating American culture can be. Expand
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PalomoNeroJul 3, 2020
One of the worst movies I've ever seen. Bad humor, bad plot, bad everything.
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lordaeron1Jun 27, 2020
One of the few movies that should have never be made.
It's a typical Netflix movie, Soulless, boring, empty, and so on.
wanted to give Netflix one more chance but alas. Horrible movie, wish I could go back in time and meet my younger self...
One of the few movies that should have never be made.
It's a typical Netflix movie, Soulless, boring, empty, and so on.

wanted to give Netflix one more chance but alas.
Horrible movie, wish I could go back in time and meet my younger self... Slap myself silly and say MOVE ALONG, Just Don't Do it.

Save your time on something else.
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Usernameuser1Jun 27, 2020
I honestly can't believe how IMBD and even Metacritic users can give this movie a 10/10. This movie I really tried to get into but it had some weird vibes and was funny sometimes but just seems like it was a quick cash grab. It's reallyI honestly can't believe how IMBD and even Metacritic users can give this movie a 10/10. This movie I really tried to get into but it had some weird vibes and was funny sometimes but just seems like it was a quick cash grab. It's really bad... I have no idea why these celebrities would ever consider doing this movie. It gave me a laugh or two but come on, this movie had way more potential. I would give this movie a 4/10 however people give it 10/10 so to balance that ridiculous score I must give it a 0. I don't feel bad for giving it 0 Expand
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TheWolf11Jun 30, 2020
Personally I hated the movie, I thought that it was really stupid and I didn’t laugh and I wasn’t amused at any part of it.
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ESCFINNJun 26, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. As Eurofans thought, this is gonna be a bad parody of the Song Contest, by the americans.
The movie is not for 12-year-olds especially when it comes to sexual and horrorfying scenes. Exploding artists of the Söngvakeppnin, NO just NO!
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knufJun 26, 2020
This film is just horrifyingly stupid, pointless, unfunny and so incorrect in Icelandic national selection (Söngvakeppnin) and Eurovision Song Contest.
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Jayballz69Jun 26, 2020
Was watchable till the songalong cringey atrocity. Couldnt keep watching. Why does every movie or show these days feel like they have to tick a sjw checklist.
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anilpak35Jul 1, 2020
Waste of time. Really sorry to see Rachel Mcadams in this movie. Watching Will Farrell is torturing me!
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HfkcdsfJun 28, 2020
Really bad, sh*ttiest movie ever, I haven't seen anything worse in my life.
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Louisa980Jun 30, 2020
Will Ferrell just looks to old to play the character he does. Predictable storyline, humour is just not there unfortunately.
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JamesElKJul 9, 2020
2 hours of absolute trash and they end up having a baby. Very overrated rubbish. Very disappointed considering some of the actors in this film have been in great movies. Yuk yuk yuk
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