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Ready to Rumble

  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
16K
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Two slacker wrestling fans are devastated by the ousting of their favorite character by an unscrupulous promoter.Two slacker wrestling fans are devastated by the ousting of their favorite character by an unscrupulous promoter.Two slacker wrestling fans are devastated by the ousting of their favorite character by an unscrupulous promoter.

  • Director
    • Brian Robbins
  • Writer
    • Steven Brill
  • Stars
    • David Arquette
    • Oliver Platt
    • Scott Caan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Robbins
    • Writer
      • Steven Brill
    • Stars
      • David Arquette
      • Oliver Platt
      • Scott Caan
    • 114User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 23Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    David Arquette
    David Arquette
    • Gordie Boggs
    Oliver Platt
    Oliver Platt
    • Jimmy King
    Scott Caan
    Scott Caan
    • Sean Dawkins
    Bill Goldberg
    Bill Goldberg
    • Goldberg
    Rose McGowan
    Rose McGowan
    • Sasha
    Dallas Page
    Dallas Page
    • DDP
    Richard Lineback
    Richard Lineback
    • Mr. Boggs
    Chris Owen
    Chris Owen
    • Isaac
    Steve Borden
    Steve Borden
    • Sting
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Titus Sinclair
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Sal Bandini
    Caroline Rhea
    Caroline Rhea
    • Eugenia King
    Tait Smith
    • Buddy King
    Ellen Albertini Dow
    Ellen Albertini Dow
    • Mrs. MacKenzie
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Jane King
    Lewis Arquette
    Lewis Arquette
    • Fred King
    Ahmet Zappa
    Ahmet Zappa
    • Cashier
    Chad Carr
    • 8 Year Old Kid
    • Director
      • Brian Robbins
    • Writer
      • Steven Brill
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    tim170885

    wonderful entertainment, but no hit

    i just saw this film for the first time and i enjoyed it. with a cast of great actors and actresses it didnt reach my expectation, though gave me a smile at times. not a laugh a minute but the great soundtrack made up for it. i recommend it if you have nothing better to do but if you are looking for a good comedy then get the "burbs'".
    gordknowles

    Actually kinda funny, but not in a "Ha ha" way

    Although if you know quite a bit about wrestling, you will find this movie to be one of the most trashy and horrid pieces ever (why Oliver Platt? Get a wrestler for God's sake to wrestle!), but for being a piece used mainly to showcase WCW stars, it wasn't too bad, it let you see that some of the guys actually have some of that stuff called talent. Plus, it made for some of the lowest moments in WCW history when they strapped the gold around Mr. Arquette's waist (resume now includes: Scream bitch/1-800 idiot/WCW world champion), so anytime I can see the makings of what would turn out to be a big step in the demise of WCW is a good thing for me.

    All in all, not bad, good for a few laughs, while the ending kinda sucked, not an overly bad film, unlike Mr. Nanny, remember that? And now that the movie "Backyard Dogs: The Movie" is out, it won't have to worry about being the worst wrestling film ever made!
    7RunningD

    Good laugh

    We first saw this movie a long time ago and it has several laugh out loud moments. We then rented it again for a couple of our nephews, a few years ago, who really enjoyed it. They were at the time wrestling fans who knew wrestling was mostly fake.

    Last weekend we borrowed it from a friend to watch with those same nephews from a few years ago, and we laughed all the way through it again. The boys no longer watch wrestling, said they are catching new jokes in it this time around.

    The acting is over the top, and bigger than life but so is wrestling! It is a great movie if you want to escape and laugh for an hour and a half.
    6b_buddy1

    What could have been a disposable b-movie is salvaged by the fine acting of an ensemble cast.

    Ready to Rumble doesn't much going for it at a glance. Gordie (David Arquette) and Sean (Scott Caan) are two adolescent boys trapped in the bodies of twenty-something sewage workers from Lusk, Oklahoma. The WCW is their passion and as true die hards, they brook no criticism of the sport's veracity. Their nights are spent in a convenience store parking lot jawing with junior high school students. These men are losers through and through. And yet there is something innately likable about these boy-men. They are losers in the sense that Rocky Balboa was a loser; they were born with nothing into the middle of nowhere, blessed with naught but dogged determination and unwavering faith in their cause. Ready to Rumble follows their quest to restore an even bigger loser to his former glory. That loser is disgraced professional wrestler Jimmy "The King" King (a terrific Oliver Platt). King is a hero and role model to the boys from Lusk, who know him only from his television persona. In reality, King is an alcoholic who spends his days in drag, hiding from child support collectors in a secluded trailer. He has been exiled to Palookaville by corrupt wrestling promoter Titus Sinclair (the always unctuous Joe Pantoliano).

    The story is told kayfabe; that is to say, the filmmakers would have us believe that wrestling is a real sport and these athletes are really beating one another to a pulp in the ring, night after night. So when a gang of professional wrestlers dive off of the four corners of the ring to deliver a four man head butt to the fallen King, we are expected to cringe at the brutality. When King is unjustly stripped of the title, we are expected to feel outrage on his behalf. And when the boys travel cross country on a search for their hero, we are expected to feel excitement at the prospect of King's triumphant return. Personally, I had no such experiences as a viewer, yet something about this very simple film moved me. At its core, Ready to Rumble is the story of an emperor disrobed. Oliver Platt gives a commendable performance as King, a boorish oaf still capable of feeling shame. This man is no Bret Hart, no Hulk Hogan; no "Stone Cold" Steve Austin he. King fights dirty, drinks heavily, and mistreats his only supporters constantly. That by the end of the film I came to care about this man and his struggle is a true credit to Oliver Platt, one of Hollywood's finest unsung actors. Above all what touched me about Ready to Rumble was the faith of the two boys in their hero. Initially it was so undeserved it occasionally strained credulity; other times it was merely heartbreaking. But if there is one thing a viewer ought to take from Ready to Rumble, it is the testament borne to the transformational power of faith. By the end of the film, King has paid the cost of redemption and becomes the hero the boys always perceived him to be. The film's message is the following: as we believe, so shall it be.

    As a self important film snob, I would be remiss if I didn't note duly the many things in Ready to Rumble I could have done without. This film is supposed to be a comedy, but its humor mostly comes in the form of juvenile absurdity. Perhaps Adam Sandler fans will enjoy the adolescent mischief, but I mostly found it a distraction from what could have been a compelling drama in the hands of a more capable director. In a forced subplot, Gordie's overbearing father, the town sheriff, is hell-bent on getting Gordie to follow in his footsteps. He'd rather see his son find a steady career in law enforcement than spend the rest of his life a wrestling obsessed sewage handler. This man is introduced as an antagonist, but bluntly, I found his position very sympathetic. Who could blame him for attempting to intrude on his adult son's adolescent fantasy? Moreover, Rose McGowan plays a conniving, unlikable tart that Gordie becomes quite stricken with. Her character really doesn't have much of a reason for existing other than to cram an attractive actress into a Nitro-girls outfit. And of course the ending is all too pat, as it must be in a film that takes place in the WCW universe.

    For all of its faults, I was surprised to find myself enjoying Ready to Rumble. I came to care deeply about its well meaning protagonists and their fallen hero. Arquette, Caan, Pantoliano, and especially Platt all show their stripes as actors, turning what could have been a farce into a compelling journey of redemption. I can't quite give the film a recommendation, but it's underdog story and rock solid performances struck a chord with me.
    efeigenbaum

    Just plain fun

    I think the people who criticized this movie missed the entire point of it. Ready To Rumble isn't supposed to be a "good" movie; it is just supposed to be a "fun" one. I don't think the folks who put this film together had any illusions about it winning any Oscars but I think they made a very good "dumb" movie. I am NOT a wrestling fan and I still enjoy watching it because I can enjoy it for what it is without expecting more out of it. I watched it last night with my 10 yo son and he thought it was great. Those who found fault with the movie need to take themselves and their entertainment less seriously.

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    • Trivia
      Around the time of this movie's release, David Arquette made a string of appearances on WCW television. In lieu of spending any of the money paid to him from WCW, David instead chose to give all of his WCW earnings to the family of deceased wrestler Brian Pillman.
    • Goofs
      When the crooked promoter tells Jimmy King that his career is over, this is not actually possible in wrestling. Jimmy King could still have a long career because of the independent wrestling circuit, and he could even do wrestling conventions, and possibly be signed with another company.Considering he had a fourteen year career as well, he would be a valuable asset even if he never wrestled again, so this creates a major plot hole and makes little sense.
    • Quotes

      Gordie Boggs: We're going back to basics. To find our heart.

      Sasha: Can I come?

      Gordie Boggs: No, because you don't have one.

    • Crazy credits
      No wrestlers were harmed during the making of this motion picture.
    • Alternate versions
      A shot of the "Oklahoma"-singing cowboy tied to a tree was cut from the video and DVD releases after concern was expressed that it made light of anti-gay violence.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Return to Me/Black and White/Ready to Rumble/Rules of Engagement/Me Myself I (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Lohengrin (Prelude, Act III)
      Written by Richard Wagner

      Performed by Wiener Philharmoniker (as Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)

      Conducted by Georg Solti (as Sir Georg Solti)

      Courtesy of Universal International Music, B.V.

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Wrestling Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Olympic Auditorium - 1801 S. Grand Avenue, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bel Air Entertainment
      • Outlaw Productions (I)
      • Tollin/Robbins Productions
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    • Budget
      • $24,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,394,327
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,257,778
      • Apr 9, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,452,362
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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