10 Best Directorial Debut Films Of The 21st Century (So Far)

10. Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy

Has there ever been a more quotable film than Anchorman? It’s a genuine question to ask, as the film sure does leave a lasting impression. It’s iconic in every sense of the word as it uniquely possesses both hilarity and heart.

Comedies don’t receive enough recognition for their impact on pop culture and society, and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is an all-but revolutionary entry on that front.

The film follows legendary San Diego-based news anchor Ron Burgundy who, along with his KVWN Channel 4 cohorts, sees his life in the spotlight shared with the arrival of ambitious and driven female reporter Veronica Corningstone.

The beauty of Anchorman is that it knows exactly what it is. It’s ridiculous and equally risqué, featuring an outlandish plot that includes rival news teams meeting and battling in a fight to the death, accompanied by its outrageous humour making it a certified cult classic of a comedy.

Anchorman’s director and co-writer Adam McKay has made an impressionable impact on the 21st century with an equally impressive filmography featuring the likes of Step Brothers, The Big Short, Vice, and Don’t Look Up to name only a few. Although Anchorman saw a long-awaited sequel released a near-decade later, you simply just can't top the first film.

You stay classy, San Diego.

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