Rock, Paper, Scissors: The Way of the Tosser
- 2007
- 1h 25min
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5.2/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThis hilarious genre-bending comedy follows Gary Brewer, along with girlfriend Holly Brewer (no relation), and best friend Trevor Morehouse as Gary quests to reign supreme at the 2006 Rock, ... Leer todoThis hilarious genre-bending comedy follows Gary Brewer, along with girlfriend Holly Brewer (no relation), and best friend Trevor Morehouse as Gary quests to reign supreme at the 2006 Rock, Paper, Scissors World Championships.This hilarious genre-bending comedy follows Gary Brewer, along with girlfriend Holly Brewer (no relation), and best friend Trevor Morehouse as Gary quests to reign supreme at the 2006 Rock, Paper, Scissors World Championships.
- Dirección
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- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados en total
Opiniones destacadas
I just caught this film and was really entertained! It is, in my opinion, a well thought out and solidly crafted comic gem. The acting is top notch. One can't help but warm to the quirky yet extremely lovable characters that the cast created. I loved the little snippets and glimpses of the city of Niagara Falls (where I was born and raised and still currently reside) particularly the training montage at local gathering spot Fireman's Park. It was also refreshing to hear tracks from local artists like KAC Himself and Frank Pietrangelo on the soundtrack. Being a musician & songwriter I definitely appreciate people from local artistic communities supporting one another. I've heard the film compared to things like Napoleon Dynamite and Flight of the Conchords but I have to say that RPS is head and shoulders above these - and, as an added bonus, it's actually funny! It is absolutely impressive and inspiring to see such a quality film coming from a homegrown talent. It has definitely made me take notice and I look forward to seeing GravyTrain (the follow up by the filmmakers) and any future projects they put out. I would definitely recommend this film to anyone that wants to watch an off beat, independent comedy with a lot of heart.
I'll admit this movie may not be for everyone, but if you like honest dry humour combined with a sort of lovable quirkiness I totally recommend it. I've actually seen this movie twice now, and I think I enjoyed it more the second time around. I saw it for the first time when the filmmakers came to Ottawa and screened it at my local theatre; curiosity made me buy a ticket, and I didn't regret it. When I saw it was available to rent, I decided to watch it again. There are a lot of subtle little jokes that I didn't notice before. I think my favourite aspect of the movie is the characters; they're so strange but I can't help but find myself liking them. I'm a big fan of independent film, and for me "Rock, Paper, Scissors" is the perfect example of young filmmakers thinking outside the box. If you're tired of cookie-cutter Hollywood movies, check this out!
one of the worst movies i've ever seen. probably mildly funny if you're 10 years old.... and completely stoned. Not much else to say about this, its actually on right now, and i'm so bored that I decided to go online, check what rating this 'movie' actually had, write this review (because past reviews and ratings seem to be completely skewed... how could anyone rate this a 10??!??!!). anyways.... i need to fill in 10 lines or else it wont be posted. Poor writing, horrible storyline (not that much was expected, but a few laughs at least...)
This review is meant to keep anyone from wasting 80 minutes of their life... thank me later. Contrary to the other 40 people who rated this movie (of which 39 are most likely cast members and family members), I have no idea how anyone could actually rate this higher than a 1.
Save your time... go knit a hat or something instead
This review is meant to keep anyone from wasting 80 minutes of their life... thank me later. Contrary to the other 40 people who rated this movie (of which 39 are most likely cast members and family members), I have no idea how anyone could actually rate this higher than a 1.
Save your time... go knit a hat or something instead
You might suspect that Canada is a dull kind of place, but not a bit of it. There is one activity at which they excel: Rock, Paper, Scissors (RPS). They turn out world RPS champions on a regular basis (yes, there are such things), and now what might once have been considered merely a trivial pre-adolescent game has gone mainstream. After the exposure given it by April Mullen and Tim Doiron's new film, Rock, Paper, Scissors: The Way of the Tosser, it may never be the same again. It's going to be really big! Found across a wide range of cultures, RPS speaks to some deep part of us, which is perhaps why an alternative name for it is "The Well." Our guides to the intricacies of this zen-like pursuit are Gary, Holly and Trevor. Gary is good with his hands (though with an aversion to throwing paper, which is a bit of a disadvantage) and his dream is to beat off all-comers - including creepy arch-rival Baxter Pound - to seize the crown at the RPS World Championships. This is not just about winning against the other entrants though, it's about self-knowledge and rigorous discipline, and the transcendent wisdom that comes from a life dedicated to RPS.
It's unfortunate that the gravitas of this important tool, which could easily be used as a way to attain world peace, is slightly undermined by the connotations of the word 'tosser' of which Gary and his colleagues are surely unaware, being Canadian. Never mind. After watching him train, and compete at the highest level, this hymn to the pleasures of tossing is bound to be a boost for RPS. Expect it to go global on the back of their documentary, with Gary a kind of secular patron saint. Not so much a way to pass the time, more a philosophy of life, and who knows, one in which Canada may one day have to cede the tight grip it currently enjoys.
It's unfortunate that the gravitas of this important tool, which could easily be used as a way to attain world peace, is slightly undermined by the connotations of the word 'tosser' of which Gary and his colleagues are surely unaware, being Canadian. Never mind. After watching him train, and compete at the highest level, this hymn to the pleasures of tossing is bound to be a boost for RPS. Expect it to go global on the back of their documentary, with Gary a kind of secular patron saint. Not so much a way to pass the time, more a philosophy of life, and who knows, one in which Canada may one day have to cede the tight grip it currently enjoys.
This movie was kinda boring. The acting was OK but the story got real old real fast. How long is a story about a guy who does competitive professional rock-paper-scissors gonna be funny to watch? A predictable outcome and some bad jokes along the way.
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- 1h 25min(85 min)
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