Ferrell And Galifianakis Expose Their Family Secrets In New Red Band Clip From The Campaign

One of the hardest parts about being a politician is that your entire life is completely exposed. Opponents constantly work to dig up as much dirt as they can on their competitors to try and gain any sort of edge, be it something dumb they did when they were in college or some mistake that someone in their family made. Because of this, many politicians work to actually dig up their own dirt so that they will be ready when their opponent brings it up. That's exactly what Zach Galifianakis character does in the new red band clip from The Campaign, but some secrets are better left unknown.

IGN has released the restricted material and it really is just that. Do yourself a favor and don't watch this video at work or around small children. It will save you a lot of explanation and embarrassment at the end of the day. Check it out below!

The Campaign, directed by Jay Roach, stars Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis as two politicians running against each other for a congressional seat in North Carolina. The film also stars Jason Sudeikis, Sarah Baker, Dylan McDermott, Brian Cox, John Lithgow and Dan Aykroyd. I actually had the chance to visit the set of the film earlier this year and you can read about my experience HERE, and to see more from the movie head over to our Blend Film Database.

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