Step Brother: a son of one’s stepmother or stepfather by a union with someone other than one’s father or mother respectively.
Defined above by its dictionary definition, but “step brother” is more than just text; it’s a term of endearment or endless rivalry. The relationship between step children is unlike anything else, which is why on May 24, in celebration of National Brother Day, we bring you this (absurdly out of context) tribute to the best of “Step Brothers.”
For those that may not know, “Step Brothers” is “a 2008 American buddy slapstick comedy film starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly. The screenplay was written by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, from a story written by them with Reilly. It was produced by Jimmy Miller and Judd Apatow, and directed by McKay. It follows Brennan (Ferrell) and Dale (Reilly), two middle-aged men who are forced to live together as step brothers.”
It is stuffed to the brim with memorable moments and funny quotes and has become somewhat of a cult hit in recent years, and it exemplifies the complex relationship between step children in the dumbest way possible. Classic Ferrell, McKay, Reilly action in every sense (or nonsense) of the word.