Is there anything more tiresome than watching people play video games? Seth Gordon's documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters answers that question with a decisive yes: watching a movie about people playing video games.
The King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
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Reviews Counted:27
Fresh:26
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7.8/10
Consensus: The King of Kong is funny and compelling with more than a few poignant insights into human behavior. Director Seth Gordon presents the dueling King Kong players in all their obsessive complexity and with perfectly al dente observations.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for a brief sexual reference.
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Aug 17, 2007 Limited
Box Office: $519,005
Synopsis: There's more drama in this small documentary than in most serious Oscar contenders. A marriage is on the line, integrity is tested, and friendships falter--all in the name of a video game called... There's more drama in this small documentary than in most serious Oscar contenders. A marriage is on the line, integrity is tested, and friendships falter--all in the name of a video game called DONKEY KONG. THE KING OF KONG may inspire both tears and frustrated sighs, but it's most remarkable for its humor. In the same vein as WORDPLAY and SPELLBOUND, this is a hilarious documentary that enlightens as it entertains. Billy Mitchell is a towering figure in the world of classic video games such as DONKEY KONG and PAC-MAN. He has held records in several games, and his high score in DONKEY KONG (considered the toughest of the old titans) has been unbeaten for decades. But newcomer Steve Wiebe finds purpose in the game after losing his job, and discovers his natural aptitude at the game. The amiable Steve is just as likely to win the "nice guy of the year" award as he is to best Billy's record, and this film casts him as a classic hero that viewers love to root for. While Steve is an audience favorite, Billy is a Machiavellian mastermind that rivals any villain from a narrative film. Even though some might argue that the Super Bowl or NCAA tournament is more important, the competition in THE KING OF KONG rivals the most exciting in sports. Thanks to the film's wonderful characters, it's easy to get involved in the drama. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction, and the people who populate THE KING OF KONG are as fascinating as any screenwriter's creation. [More]
Director: Seth Gordon
Director: Seth Gordon
Producer: Ed Cunningham
Composer: Craig Richey
Studio: Picturehouse
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Reviews for The King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
Directed by Seth Gordon, the film illuminates and draws you into a subculture you never knew existed and makes you genuinely care about its characters.
With the results up in the air until the very end of the film, you will care who wins the goofy contest.
A classic video-arcade game becomes the means of an epic struggle in this funny, surprisingly poignant video documentary.
One of the most fascinating films of the year, and it deserves an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary.
A pretty great trip down memory lane, even if you were one of the cool kids who managed to avoid the arcade scene.
A stupendously entertaining nonfiction film concerning the cutthroat battle for world records on coin-operated arcade games.
Take maniacal classic video game champion Billy Mitchell, questionable video game world-record organization Twin Galaxies and unemployed dad Steve Wiebe vying to usurp the champ and you've got a great story.
Not since 300 have I seen such manly mano-a-manoing as the iron clash of wills in the documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters.
A sprightly new documentary that's as compulsively watchable as the vintage video game it focuses on is addictive.
The King of Kong is very entertaining (and doesn’t overstay its welcome)...
A hilarious story about an unbelievable collection of arrested-teenage morons and, yes, an inspiring fable of persistence and redemption.
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