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Kingpin
The life of Roy Munson, a young talented bowler, who achieves a great success in bowling, but when he lost his hand in a fight, he lost everything, has been changed completely, when he meets an aspiring bowler that helps him to earn a lot of money and achieve success.
July 22, 1980 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
12 October 1943, Detroit, Michigan, USA
6 January 1961, Petersburg, Indiana, USA
9 June 1957, Rhode Island, USA
20 February 1964, Highland Park, New Jersey, USA
29 March 1967, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
4 July 1947, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
September 02, 2005
Crude and hilarious
July 06, 2003
The Farrelly brothers funniest comedy.
October 09, 2007
I found the sleazy comedy more tedious than watching an actual bowling match.
April 23, 2007
Funny, outrageous, vulgar. The only bowling comedy in memory.
June 18, 2003
Has plenty of clever sight gags and outrageous jokes you can't help laughing at, no matter how hard you resist.
November 18, 2014
...a pervasively uneven comedy that just isn't able to overcome its various deficiencies...
March 09, 2004
It's funny in parts in a tasteless, Farrelly Brothers way. Freedy Johnston's incidental music provides one of the 90s most pleasing scores.
August 04, 2007
Ends up with a seven-ten split between hilariously tasteless and just plain distasteful.
October 22, 2014
Kingpin makes inspired comedy by channeling the Weber spirit-and the humble reality of the circuit-through the frame of an inspirational sports movie.
January 01, 2000
With maybe 25 belly laughs, the brazenly crude Kingpin is often uproarious, but be forewarned that its creators apparently conceived it underneath a limbo bar. How looow can a funny guilty pleasure go?
October 10, 2007
The combination of the overkill factor and a basic mean-spiritedness finally sinks it for me.

