Kingpin

Kingpin

Poster for the movie "Kingpin"
© 1996 Motion Picture Corporation of America − All right reserved.

With previous reviews of The Big Lebowski and Dumb & Dumber, STM listener Jake V felt the timing was right to commission the 1996 Farrelly Brothers’ gutterball, Kingpin.

Rog and Big D embark on a road trip through a memory montage that transports the duo to a simpler time when the local bowling lanes were as greasy as the snack bar pizza.

Big D reminisces on his time spent in junior bowling leagues. Rog recollects the time Amish teenagers tried to lure him into an abandoned Pennsylvania cabin. The OG shat twosome fawn over the embodiment of coolness, Bill Murray.

Plus, we explore proper ball fitting, prosthetic hand attachments, and whether or not Chris Farley would have been a better Ishmael. These topics and more in the latest episode of Shat the Movies.

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Plot Summary: “Kingpin” Roy Munson (Woody Harrelson) is a young bowler with a promising career ahead of him until a disreputable colleague, Ernie McCracken (Bill Murray), tricks him into participating in a con game that ends with Roy’s bowling hand crippled for life. Years later, Roy ekes out a hardscrabble existence until he discovers Amish bowling phenom Ishmael (Randy Quaid). With the help of a gangser’s girlfriend (Vanessa Angel), he plots to take Ishmael to the top of the bowling world.

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Director
Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Producer
Bradley Thomas, Brad Krevoy, Steven Stabler
Production
Motion Picture Corporation of America, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release Date
4 July 1996

Not rated yet!
Director
Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Producer
Bradley Thomas, Brad Krevoy, Steven Stabler
Production
Motion Picture Corporation of America, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release Date
4 July 1996