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It's a funny movie. Obviously no one is going to bowl with a fake hand, though. I've watched it several times and have laughed every time at something in there....
Flynwolf
League Bowler
Registered: 07/08/05
Posts: 91
A/S/L: 33/Male/Laurel, MD
I wouldn't say that it's the greatest bowling movie. I enjoyed it. But I prefer The Big Lebowski. Check that one out.
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Big Ed 813
Junior
Registered: 11/09/05
Posts: 22
A/S/L: 32/ male/ massachusetts
Funny you guys mention King Pin, the guy that plays Stanley is my boss's brother....There is a movie that came out a long time ago, I think it was called "Dreamer", it stars Tim Matheson as the main character...Story of a bowler who wants to become a professional.
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Rob J in WNY
Junior
Registered: 12/20/04
Posts: 24
A/S/L: 36/M/Lockport, NY
Kingpin is not to be taken all that seriously. Although there are some "professional" moments in it, they are definitely moments. The movie's a great comedy!
Seeing Mark Roth, Randy Pedersen, Justin Rhomek and Parker Bohn III at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno was a pretty neat part of the film.
And, without a doubt, the traumatic final match between Roy Munson and "Big Ern" HAD to have been inspired, at least in part, to Randy Pedersen's real-life devastating loss to Ernie Schlegel in the 1995 Bayer/Brunswick Touring Players Championship.