Dom Robinson reviews
Kingpin
Distributed by
Entertainment In Video
Cat.no: EDV 9054
Cert: 12
Running time: 109 minutes
Year: 1995
Pressing: 1999
Region(s): 2 (UK PAL)
Chapters: 12 plus extras
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Dolby Surround)
Languages: English
Subtitles: None
Widescreen: 1.77:1 (16:9) (Super 35)
16:9-enhanced: Yes
Macrovision: No
Disc Format: DVD 5
Price: £15.99
Extras : Scene index, trailer, featurette
Director:
(Dumb and Dumber, There's Something About Mary )
Producers:
Brad Krevoy, Steve Stabler and Bradley Thomas
Screenplay:
Barry Fanaro and Mort Nathan
Music:
Cast:
Roy Munson: Woody Harrelson (Doc Hollywood, EdTV, Indecent Proposal, Money Train, Natural Born Killers, Palmetto, The People Vs Larry Flynt, The Thin Red Line, Wag the Dog, Welcome to Sarajevo, White Men Can't Jump, TV: Cheers )
Ishmael: Randy Quaid (Bye Bye Love, Caddyshack II, The Choirboys, Get On the Bus, Hard Rain, Independence Day, The Last Detail, The Last Picture Show, Midnight Express, Moving, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation,
National Lampoon's Vacation, National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation, No Man's Land, The Paper, Quick Change, Texasville, What's Up Doc? )
Claudia: Vanessa Angel (Killer Instinct, TV: Weird Science )
Ernie McCracken: Bill Murray (Caddyshack, Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters 2, Groundhog Day, Little Shop of Horrors, Mad Dog and Glory, The Man Who Knew Too Little, Quick Change, The Rutles: All You Need is Cash, Space Jam, Stripes,
Wild Things )
Kingpin
is a ten-pin bowling comedy directed by the Farrelly Brothers who have also
brought us There's Something About Mary and Dumb & Dumber .
What this means is a series of slapstick jokes and a pair of big tits.
Introduced to the sport as a young boy, Roy Munson Woody Harrelson
hit the big time in 1979 at the age of 17 when he became State Champion.
After a run-in with bowling wiseguy Ernie McCracken (Bill Murray )
and an unfortunate incident to follow, Roy is left unable to perform as he
once was.
We join him a further 17 years on in 1996 when, left with a hook for a hand,
apart from an oversized prosthetic piece, he finds a new bowling talent in
Ishmael (Randy Quaid ) who he needs to groom up in preparation for a
bowling tournament with a prize of $1 million. Along the way they pick up
another piece of talent in the form of the delectable Claudia (Vanessa
Angel ), a wise choice for the small-screen version of Weird Science .
Alas, when it comes to the jokes there are less hits than misses. If Roy had
only just lost his hand when we get to 1996, close to the present day at the
time of the film's release, then I'd be able to accept the fate that is dealt
out as he learns to cope, but I'm sure if I was in his position, then 17 years
later I wouldn't still be smashing my radio alarm clock with it, or tearing
a shirt every time I put one on, or losing the hand itself when attempting
to bowl after the accident.
The picture is fairly clean of artifacts and is anamorphic, but D'oh! (No.1)
it's in the wrong ratio! For once, "Ratio 16:9", previously used by EiV for
denoting an anamorphic film in its original 2.35:1 ratio, does exactly what
it says on the tin. However, as it was shot in Super 35 format, the picture
is a combination of pan-and-scan and open-matte, so not a complete disaster
but an avoidable one. The average bitrate is a middling 4.77Mb/s, briefly
peaking over 7Mb/s.
The sound is, D'oh! (No.2) once again, Dolby Prologic, not Dolby Digital 5.1
like the American release. There's some nice 70's tunes in there but it could
have been a whole lot more.
Extras :
Chapters :
Like a lot of their recent discs, 12 chapters again and again EiV have
provided approximate times for where the chapter breaks occur, they're all
an hour ahead and have spawned timings down to 1/100ths of a second !?!
Languages & Subtitles :
English only in Dolby Surround but no subtitles.
Trailer and Featurette :
The original theatrical trailer is included as well as a standard
3½-minute made-for-TV featurette which combines clips from the film
with chat from the cast and crew.
Menu :
The main menu is silent and static, features a couple of shots of Vanessa
Angel in her pose (shown right) and options to select a scene, start the film
or choose the "extra features".
If you've previously bought into the "World of Farrelly", then you'll need
no further reasons to watch this film, but if you haven't, then rent first.
What does surprise me is the quote on the front cover from the News of the
World stating that "Bill Murray is funnier than ever". After his initial
five minutes of fame he only comes back in the last half-hour for a couple of
quips and the obvious 'other finalist' in the bowling tournament.
FILM : **
PICTURE QUALITY : ***
SOUND QUALITY : ***
EXTRAS : *
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OVERALL : **½
Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 2000.
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