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Caan's 'Sham' Remark on Ferrell's Elf Humor

Summary

  • James Caan initially thought Will Ferrell's Elf performance was 'a sham'.
  • Caan changed his mind after seeing the completed film, calling it brilliant.
  • Will Ferrell turned down an Elf sequel because he couldn't promote it honestly.
Caan's 'Sham' Remark on Ferrell's Elf Humor

The beloved 2003 holiday film "Elf" saw James Caan initially question the comedic approach of his co-star, Will Ferrell. Caan, who played Buddy the Elf's father, Walter Hobbs, reportedly expressed to Ferrell that his on-set antics felt "like a sham" and that he wasn't finding the humor amusing.

Ferrell, embodying Buddy the Elf, recounted Caan's early skepticism, noting that the veteran actor had found his performance to be over-the-top. Caan's perspective, however, underwent a significant transformation upon witnessing the finished film, leading him to describe Ferrell's portrayal as "brilliant"—a compliment Ferrell highly valued.

Despite the film's enduring popularity, a sequel never materialized. Ferrell revealed that he declined the offer because he couldn't authentically promote a film he didn't believe in, prioritizing artistic integrity over financial gain. The film's cultural impact continues to resonate, with fans re-watching it year-round.

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James Caan reportedly told Will Ferrell his comedic performance on set felt fake and that he wasn't funny, thus calling it 'a sham'.
Yes, after seeing the finished film, James Caan greatly admired Will Ferrell's performance, calling it brilliant.
Will Ferrell turned down a sequel because he couldn't honestly promote a film he felt wasn't good, despite the potential for high earnings.

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