Steve Carell returns as TV newsman Evan Baxter in this sequel to Jim Carrey hit "Bruce Almighty".
A great Sunday afternoon film! The main charachter, Evan, is asked by the Almighty to build an ark and fill it with animals just like Noah. Very silly, the kids will love it with a predictable, feel good ending.
A good old-fashioned family film, mixed with comedy and a few surprises. A must for softies everywhere.
Good film - very funny at times!
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. In this sequel to BRUCE ALMIGHTY, newscaster Evan Baxter has traded in the news desk for a post in Washington as a congressman. When he has a strange encounter with God, God tells him to build an ark, just as Noah did thousands of years ago. Though Evan is sceptical, he finally accepts the task after being hounded by dozens of animals that follow him, two by two. By obeying God, Evan risks his family, career, and sanity--but will a flood actually come and prove him right? Actors Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman, Lauren Graham, John Goodman, Wanda Sykes, Jimmy Bennett, Johnny Simmons, Jonah Hill, Ed Helms, John Michael Higgins, Molly Shannon & David Barrera Director Tom Shadyac Certificate PG Year 2007 Screen Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) Subtitles English For The Hard Of Hearing ; Danish ; Finnish ; Arabic ; Icelandic ; Norwegian ; Swedish Duration 2 Hours and 41 Minutes (approx)
Comedy sequel to 'Bruce Almighty' brings another bout of divine intervention. When ex-newscaster Evan Baxter (Steve Carell) is elected to congress, he relocates his family to northern Virginia and prepares for the good life. But his new life is turned upside down when God (Morgan Freeman) tells him that a flood of biblical proportions is on the way, and that he has to build an ark, Noah style. At first sceptical, Evan gradually accepts his appointed task, drawing media attention with his rapidly changing appearance. With a colossal structure taking shape in the back yard, Evan's family don't know whether he's just having a mid-life crisis, or whether it truly is a case of sink or swim.
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