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Dead Solid Perfect

  • Film per la TV
  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
652
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Dead Solid Perfect (1988)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaRandy Quaid stars as Kenny Lee, a talented but underachieving pro golfer trying to break through on the tour while learning that the most important things in life go far beyond the game.Randy Quaid stars as Kenny Lee, a talented but underachieving pro golfer trying to break through on the tour while learning that the most important things in life go far beyond the game.Randy Quaid stars as Kenny Lee, a talented but underachieving pro golfer trying to break through on the tour while learning that the most important things in life go far beyond the game.

  • Regia
    • Bobby Roth
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Dan Jenkins
    • Bobby Roth
  • Star
    • Randy Quaid
    • Kathryn Harrold
    • Jack Warden
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    652
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Bobby Roth
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Dan Jenkins
      • Bobby Roth
    • Star
      • Randy Quaid
      • Kathryn Harrold
      • Jack Warden
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Kenny Lee
    Kathryn Harrold
    Kathryn Harrold
    • Beverly T. Lee
    Jack Warden
    Jack Warden
    • Hubert 'Bad Hair' Wimberly
    Corinne Bohrer
    Corinne Bohrer
    • Janie Rimmer
    Brett Cullen
    Brett Cullen
    • Donny Smithern
    Larry Riley
    Larry Riley
    • Spec
    DeLane Matthews
    DeLane Matthews
    • Katie Beth Smithern
    John M. Jackson
    John M. Jackson
    • Grover Scomer
    Bibi Besch
    Bibi Besch
    • Rita
    Billy Akin
    • Donny's Caddy
    Linda Dona
    Linda Dona
    • Blonde
    John Durbin
    John Durbin
    • Man
    Kate Finlayson
    • Writer
    Bob Harrison
    • Self
    Ron Hayes
    Ron Hayes
    • Official
    Peter Jacobson
    Peter Jacobson
    • Self
    Dixie K. Wade
    • Nedra
    Michael Laskin
    Michael Laskin
    • Associate Producer
    • Regia
      • Bobby Roth
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Dan Jenkins
      • Bobby Roth
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    2BobHatesSpam

    I worked as an extra in this movie

    however, when it was finally released, and I watched it, I really didn't find it all that impressive.  About the only thing really worthwhile about this movie is that there's one point where I can point to a vague bluish blur, and tell anyone else present "that's me".

      There was one thing that struck me about this movie.  I am aware of a culture within the entertainment industry that seems to think that in order to be any good, a movie has to contain a fair amount of obscene language, nudity, gratuitous sex, and other similar garbage.  In watching this movie, it seems to me that its makers felt compelled to include a certain amount of this, but that they felt that doing so would interfere with the story they were trying to tell.  So what they did was to cram as much of it as they could into about the first 15 or 20 minutes of the movie; and then — having got that out of the way — they then went on to tell the story with very little further inclusion of such material.  You could completely cut out the first 15 or 20 minutes of the movie, and not miss it; and what remains could be shown on network TV during prime time very little further editing for content.
    6gkmcc

    The movie feels like they put the book in a blender and reassembled it into a script

    The novel "Dead Solid Perfect", by esteemed sportswriter Dan Jenkins, created and perfected the golf novel in one fell swoop. This movie version will feel familiar if you've read the book; there are lots of situations and specific lines in the movie that are straight out of the book - but they are generally switched around to different spots in the story, or spoken by different characters. Even the names of characters from the book are changed, or in some cases, used for completely different characters in the movie - even the name of the main character is changed, from Kenny Lee Puckett to just Kenny Lee.

    The movie also completely cuts out the backstory reminiscences about Kenny's youth in Fort Worth, though they might have been too much to include in a TV movie.

    The movie is a pretty good '80s golf time capsule, and golfers who are old enough to remember this era will recognize the names of real-life pros whose names come up in conversation or appear on scoreboards in the film. On that basis alone the movie might be enjoyable - IF you haven't read the book.

    It's hard to believe that Jenkins, even though he co-wrote the screenplay, could have been happy about the mess that was made of his book in its translation to the screen - I know I wasn't. I've read the book at least a dozen times; it's the reason I got interested in playing golf and eventually writing about golf myself, and it's disorienting and more than a little disappointing to see the story so scrambled up and watered down.
    Doctor_Bombay

    Funny, but weak.

    Although not his biggest commercial success, ‘Dead Solid Perfect' may be the funniest book written by one of this country's great talents, Dan Jenkins.

    In the text, there is a combination of comedic genius, and a true love for the subject matter, the game of golf. Add 50 some years of experience reporting on the game, and Mr. Jenkins has just about every aspect of this story nailed, cold.

    I know many who think one of his earlier books, Semi-Tough to be an exemplary piece of writing, I agree, but the film it produced turned out luke-warm as best.

    This film is better, although it can not be described with the superlatives of Jenkins original. Sometimes it's just impossible to capture the essence of such multi-layered characters on film in 2 hours or less.

    Not to knock Bobby Roth, or the two principals, Randy Quaid, and Jack Warden who both did good turns: Quaid as Kenny Lee, the talented but struggling tour golfer and Warden as `Bad-Hair' Wimberly, the cash-rich sponsor. The film stumbles and rumbles to a storybook conclusion.

    For golf fans it's a good movie and certainly more honest and original than Tin Cup. For the rest I'd say only fair.
    3rlcsljo

    Is golf really a spectator sport?

    You take a big swing with a wood or metal or plastic mallet, a dimpled white ball goes speeding off. There is no one to catch it or try to take it away from you, or prevent you from retrieving it. You walk or ride at a leisurely pace to whack at it again. When you get close to the hole you give it a tiny whack until it falls in. You might get caught in a "trap" or a "hazard" or in the "rough" which to anything but a helpless paraplegic is none of these things.

    So what makes it exciting? Money and girls! The latter are very good in this film--the rest, like watching paint dry.
    7grahamsj3

    Pretty funny, but...

    ...not nearly as funny as the book. Why? Mainly because they had to clean the language and nearly everything else up from the book or the film would have been rated X. Dan Jenkins writes hilarious books but they tend to have a lot of cussin' in them. His use of the English language has a decided Texas tint to it and it is flat-dab funny! I love Jenkin's writing style. He's written several funny books, probably the most popular of which is Semi-Tough, which was also made into a film. However, it, too, fell short of the book. But that's a different review. This film is still pretty dang funny, so by all means watch it. But be sure to pick up the book!

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      The old man walking down the steps in the hotel when Janie is walking around naked is Dan Jenkins, who wrote the novel tue movie is based on.
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      Dead Solid Perfect
      Performed by Billy Vera

      Written by Hugh McCracken & Don Schlitz

      Produced by Dick Rudolph and Michael Sembello

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 dicembre 1988 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Hole in one!
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Fort Worth, Texas, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • HBO Pictures
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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