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Kingpin (Widescreen/Full Screen)

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The team behind Dumb and Dumber and There's Something About Mary--two really stupid, gross-out films that worked and were quite funny--also made this really stupid, gross-out comedy that doesn't work and isn't funny at all. Woody Harrelson stars as a former bowling phenomenon with a hook for a hand, and Randy Quaid is an Amish farmer with a hidden talent for pins. The two join forces and get a sexy business partner (Vanessa Angel), and the film starts looking more and more like a jokey variation of The Color of Money. The Color of Money, however, didn't feature jokes about having oral sex with a hideous landlady or defecating in a sink or dragging disgusting stuff out of one's teeth with a length of floss. Bill Murray provides some much-needed relief as Harrelson's ex-partner turned rival. How come this stuff is obnoxious while the equally perverse punch lines of There's Something About Mary are a riot? It's a great mystery, all right, but there it is. --Tom Keogh

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This is a R-rated version of Kingpin, containing four extra minutes of tasteless footage not seen in theaters.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Funny movie Mar 18 2013
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Randy Quade and Bill Murray are is priceless in this. Very hard to find this DVD movie and well worth the purchase. Bought it used but it is like new- hilarious
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4.0 out of 5 stars Kingpin DVD Jan 23 2013
By Lisa
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Purchased for my husband, an eighties classic or so he says. It was hard to find as it was out of print.
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5.0 out of 5 stars KINGPIN May 15 2004
By A Customer
Format:DVD
As ``Kingpin'' opens in 1969 in Ocelot, Iowa, a promising young man is told, ``You can apply everything about bowling to your daily life.'' Only 10 years later, that young man is the winner of the $1,000 Odor-Eaters Bowling Championship. His name is Roy Munson (Woody Harrelson), and his future lies ahead of him, as indeed everyone's does. Then he meets Ernie McCracken (Bill Murray).

McCracken is everything Munson will never be, a cocky, wise-cracking bowler who seems mighty sophisticated to a kid from Ocelot, as he calls for his favorite drink (``Tanqueray and Tab''). Ernie spots Roy's great potential, and uses him in an attempt to hustle an alley full of very tough bowlers. They spot Roy as a ringer, are enraged, and end his bowling career by amputating his hand in the ball return.

So begins a long, dark decade for Roy, who without his bowling hand finds nothing to do but drink himself into oblivion in a scummy boarding house. He fits his arm with a hook, and buys a cheap rubber hand to wear over it, to display his state championship ring. Life is bad. Then one day in an alley he meets a kid with tremendous bowling talent.

So begins the odyssey of ``Kingpin,'' a very funny movie, and sometimes even funnier than that. The film has been directed by the Farrelly brothers, Peter and Bobby, who also made the Jim Carrey movie ``Dumb and Dumber.'' I did not quite recommend ``D & D,'' but perhaps I should have, considering how loudly I laughed at the scene involving the parakeet with the Scotch tape around its neck.

In ``Kingpin,'' I laughed like that again and again. No doubt the movie is vulgar, and tries too hard for some of its laughs; I am reminded of Mel Brooks' defense of ``The Producers'' (``This movie rises below vulgarity''). Some of the gags don't work, and yet I laughed at the Farrellys' audacity in trying them. And the humor isn't just gags and punch lines, but one accomplished comic performance after another.

The leads come together with the joy and assurance of actors who know they are in material that's working. Harrelson is a hapless drunk who finally bottoms out when he finds himself in bed with his unspeakable landlady. Murray is superb as the kind of guy you know is a con man, but allow to con you anyway, simply because he so intensely desires to. Randy Quaid is the talented kid, Ishmael--an Amish farmer whose hobby is a secret from his family. And there is a beautiful girl they meet along the way, named Claudia and played by Vanessa Angel, who at first seems like decoration and then proves herself as a comic actress able to hold her own in this company.

I could steal all the movie's best punch lines and repeat them here, but that would be unfair. One of the joys of the film is that you can't see a lot of the laughs coming. There are moments, for example, involving Roy's attempt to help out on the farm by doing the milking. And a moment involving his rubber hand and a bowling ball. And the timing in a scene where a fake assailant gets hot coffee in his face--twice. And little throwaway jokes in the background, such as a performance of ``The Jeffersons on Ice.''

The plot follows the obligatory outlines of most sports movies. Roy decides to become Ishmael's manager and mastermind his victory in a $1 million Reno bowling tournament. Their paths inevitably cross Ernie's, who is still out there hustling after all these years. They encounter rich guys who like to bet on bowling. And everything leads up to the big tournament.

Murray, who has been offscreen for the middle parts of the movie, when it sags a little, returns in the big finale, sporting one of those comb-over haircuts where every surviving strand does double-duty. In the heat of competition, his comb-over flies up like a sail, and makes him look like a strange animal, an iguana maybe, as he attacks the lanes. Meanwhile, the audience and the broadcasters display an unseemly interest in Harrelson's rubber hand.

Movies like this require a kind of daring. There are jokes that must have made even the filmmakers groan (the business of removing the horse's shoes, for example). Good taste, prudence and timidity had no place on the set. The Farrellys cut no corners and took no prisoners. ``Kingpin'' provides the release of many kinds of laughter, including the most rare: disbelieving.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Underrated Comedy
I'm not a huge fan of Farrelly brother movies because, as a rule, I don't really go in for gross-out humor. Read more
Published on May 12 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolute Genius
This movie might just be the funniest movie ever made - depending on the day of the week - it is so outright funny, that its hard to believe. Everything about this movie is genius. Read more
Published on April 26 2004 by Dentallica
4.0 out of 5 stars Another funny comedy from the Farrelly brothers
Kingpin is a very funny movie that may not be as good as Dumb and Dumber or There's Something About Mary, but it is still a very good movie. Read more
Published on April 4 2004 by T O'Brien
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Comedy that actually Delivers...
"We don't have a cow!" Jeez, that was hilarious! The entire movie made me laugh. There aren't that many movies with amish people in them. Read more
Published on Feb 21 2004 by mdizzog
3.0 out of 5 stars The Farrelly Brothers Strike Back
Woody Harrelson and Randy Quaid are set for the big score in the gross-out comedy "Kingpin". An unfortunate incident with some angry competitors ruins the dreams of promising pro... Read more
Published on Feb 14 2004 by R. J Rey
4.0 out of 5 stars Not just a gross out film!
Normally, I don't read other reviews before formulating my own. I still usually check the editorial one so that I'm not just repeating information that's already been given. Read more
Published on Jan 9 2004 by Courtland J. Carpenter
5.0 out of 5 stars "Was I talking out loud?"
"Kingpin" has quickly become a cult-classic, and it is easy to see how it became that. The Farrelly have created a comedic masterpiece with this movie. Read more
Published on Dec 7 2003 by Michael Crane
4.0 out of 5 stars Funny, Gross, and Heartwarming
A well-written, character-drived comedy with its share of yucky moments and adult humor, but many good laughs throughout. Read more
Published on Dec 2 2003 by Grimmy
4.0 out of 5 stars Bowling is Funny!
Okay, maybe bowling isn't funny but Bill Murray is! The best performance in the picture is given by a guy who doesn't even make the cover! Read more
Published on Sep 16 2003 by F. Tresnan
4.0 out of 5 stars Just plain funny.
Sometimes you need to sit down and watch a movie which doesn't attempt to make you work at understanding the plot. Kingpin is one of those movies. Just sit back and let it go. Read more
Published on Aug 19 2003
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