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Writer (WGA):
Finn Taylor (written by)
Release Date:
5 July 2006 (United Arab Emirates) more
Plot:
A forensic detective (Fiennes) and an insurance claims investigator (Ryder) trek to investigate a potential Darwin Award winner. From www.darwinawards.com: "The Darwin Awards salute the improvement of the human genome by honoring those who accidentally kill themselves in really stupid ways." | full synopsis
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(7 articles)
"There's No Story In The Book!" - Six Films Adapted From Non-Narrative Nonfiction
(From IFC. 5 February 2009, 7:22 AM, PST)
Sundance 2006: Wrap Up
(From ioncinema. 30 January 2006)
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Didn't want to fast forward through ANY of this movie more (30 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| David Arquette | ... | Harvey | |
| Ty Burrell | ... | Emile | |
| Josh Charles | ... | Paramedic | |
| Kevin Dunn | ... | Insurance Exec | |
| Nora Dunn | ... | Mrs. Pearlman | |
| Joseph Fiennes | ... | Michael Burrows | |
| Judah Friedlander | ... | Simon | |
| Lukas Haas | ... | Farley | |
| Tom Hollander | ... | Henry | |
| Brad Hunt | ... | Stan | |
| Juliette Lewis | ... | Joleen | |
| Julianna Margulies | ... | Carla | |
| Tim Blake Nelson | ... | Perp | |
| Alessandro Nivola | ... | Ad Exec | |
| Chris Penn | ... | Tom |
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Rated R for language, violent images, some sexuality and drug use.
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USA:94 min (DVD version)
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USA:R | Malaysia:(Banned) | Finland:K-15 | South Korea:18 | Australia:M | Japan:PG-12 | New Zealand:M | Australia:MA (TV rating)
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Metallica are performing their song "Sad but true" in the film. It was recorded at a regular live show in Salt Lake City on November 22, 2004. The show was interrupted during "Sad but True" but the song was only played once. To celebrate the premier of the movie at the Sundance Film Festival on Wednesday, January 25, 2006, the band played at a private party following the screening that day. more
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Revealing mistakes: Almost all the cars in the movie have their shifters in the Park position even when they are suppose to be in motion. It is most noticeable in the first car the RV almost hits, in some scenes when Michael is driving, and the speedometer close-up in the JATO Chevy. more
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References "Popeye the Sailor" (1960) more
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Sad but True more
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Choose "The Darwin Awards" if you want a relaxing afternoon or evening watching a fun film with enough laughs to make you walk away satisfied. Looking at my IMDb ID, "fastforwardaddict," you would surmise correctly that I have no patience for lame or poorly constructed movies. I fastforward through everything that is subpar. If the writing and/or the acting are bad, the DVD goes right back into the Netflix or Blockbuster sleeve. Favorite movies of mine include those that are considered by such critics as Leonard Maltin to be four star rated. I say all this because when this came out in the theatres, I read newspaper and magazine reviews that made it seem like a dud. Seems rather fishy now, because I watched this with a male who is also very hard to please and we both liked it. At the end, he said, "You picked a winner this time." One criticism I read was that there was no chemistry between Joseph Fiennes and Winona Ryder. First of all, the movie was about Fiennes truly irritating the h... out of Ryder. Haven't you ever worked with someone who drove you nuts? Well, Fiennes couldn't have played this more perfectly. I've known characters like this and he is right on the money. I also knew a character just like the one he played in "Forever Mine" and he was right on the money there, too. His facial expressions are enough in so many instances, he doesn't even have to talk. His stiff body language was absolutely suited to the character he was playing. Ryder was excellent as his co-worker. Why do you think she survived her legal and public relations' problems? Because she is a very good actress. As for the chemistry between them, that is subjective; I sensed it.
Most of the Darwin situations, i.e., what the nutty victims did, were priceless, particularly the fellow who attached the missile to his car. The actors who played the husband and wife who were nearby made those characters very believable.
The comedic writing was good. The quips between Fiennes and Ryder were great! I hardly ever watch a movie twice, but I would watch this one again just to hear them go at each other, and to watch with even more of my friends and relatives to share the lighthearted fun. Sarcastic but cute give and take in a conversation is not easy to write, but the writers succeeded here.
Fiennes's range is wide: all the way from well-acted serious films such as "Luther" and particularly, "Leo," to this light and happy, very good-for-a-Saturday-afternoon provider of laughs.