About Semi-Pro
Semi-Pro (2008) is a raucous sports comedy that throws Will Ferrell's signature brand of absurd humor onto the basketball court. Set in the flamboyant 1970s ABA, Ferrell stars as Jackie Moon, the eccentric owner, coach, promoter, and power forward for the struggling Flint Michigan Tropics. When the ABA announces a merger with the NBA, Jackie learns only the top four teams will make the cut. Faced with imminent oblivion, he rallies his motley crew of teammates—including a washed-up former NBA star played by Woody Harrelson—in a desperate, hilarious bid to climb the standings and save their franchise.
The film's strength lies in its committed performances. Will Ferrell is fully unleashed as Jackie Moon, a character of boundless, misguided confidence whose promotional stunts are as wild as his on-court play. Woody Harrelson provides a grounded, straight-man counterpoint, and Andre Benjamin (André 3000) shines as the team's high-flying star. The direction by Kent Alterman embraces the era's aesthetic, from the garish uniforms to the funk-laden soundtrack, creating a perfect backdrop for the chaos.
While not as tightly plotted as some of Ferrell's other sports spoofs, Semi-Pro delivers consistent laughs through its sheer commitment to silliness. The basketball sequences are entertainingly over-the-top, and the team's camaraderie feels genuine amidst the madness. For fans of absurdist comedy, 70s nostalgia, and underdog sports stories, Semi-Pro is a wildly entertaining watch. It's a film that knows exactly what it is: a fun, irreverent comedy about chasing an impossible dream with heart and hilarious incompetence.
The film's strength lies in its committed performances. Will Ferrell is fully unleashed as Jackie Moon, a character of boundless, misguided confidence whose promotional stunts are as wild as his on-court play. Woody Harrelson provides a grounded, straight-man counterpoint, and Andre Benjamin (André 3000) shines as the team's high-flying star. The direction by Kent Alterman embraces the era's aesthetic, from the garish uniforms to the funk-laden soundtrack, creating a perfect backdrop for the chaos.
While not as tightly plotted as some of Ferrell's other sports spoofs, Semi-Pro delivers consistent laughs through its sheer commitment to silliness. The basketball sequences are entertainingly over-the-top, and the team's camaraderie feels genuine amidst the madness. For fans of absurdist comedy, 70s nostalgia, and underdog sports stories, Semi-Pro is a wildly entertaining watch. It's a film that knows exactly what it is: a fun, irreverent comedy about chasing an impossible dream with heart and hilarious incompetence.


















