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Running Time
1:53
Genre
Comedy
Opened in Theaters
Friday, July 26th, 1996
Directed by
Peter Farrelly
Bobby Farrelly
Rating # %  
See Now!  0 0 See Now! Percent
Good  1 33 Good Percent
Wait for Rental  1 33 Wait Percent
Stay Away!  1 33 Stay Away! Percent
3 Total Reviews

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Kingpin

PG-13

Starring Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid

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[--- Stay Away! ---]by Chris Jan 25, 2000

Hi my name is Chris. I'm telling you about the movie Kingpin. Not a very good movie. You should really stay away from this movie. There are a few gags but hardly. Starring Woody Harrelson. Also my Mom and Dad said this movie stinks.

 

[--- Wait for Rental ---]by Mark Welch Jan 25, 2000

Kingpin is a pretty poor effort by the talented Farrelly brothers. What is this doing in theatres anyway? Kingpin's two years old! Hey, I'm all for potty humor: There's Something About Mary is one of my favorite films of 1998. But it HAS to be funny, and the humor can't be telegraphed a mile away and then when you finally get to the payoff...it isn't very funny.

10-point scale rating: 3

 

[--- Good ---]by George Jobson VIP MemberNov 6, 2002

The Farrelly Brother's comic tribute to bowling. (And that's rare that a feature film be about bowling) In it, Woody Harrison plays a bowler with a plastic hand is out to win a bowling championship against his rival, played by Bill Murray.

Randy Quaid in a very funny performance plays his sidekick. The way the Farrelly Brothers did their movies is the same way as Mel Brooks' way of doing comedy. A funny film. 




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