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Stickmen

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.5K
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Stickmen (2001)
ComedyDramaSport

Three young men unwittingly become involved in an underground pool tournament.Three young men unwittingly become involved in an underground pool tournament.Three young men unwittingly become involved in an underground pool tournament.

  • Director
    • Hamish Rothwell
  • Writer
    • Nick Ward
  • Stars
    • Robbie Magasiva
    • Paolo Rotondo
    • Scott Wills
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hamish Rothwell
    • Writer
      • Nick Ward
    • Stars
      • Robbie Magasiva
      • Paolo Rotondo
      • Scott Wills
    • 35User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Robbie Magasiva
    Robbie Magasiva
    • Jack
    Paolo Rotondo
    Paolo Rotondo
    • Thomas
    Scott Wills
    Scott Wills
    • Wayne
    Simone Kessell
    Simone Kessell
    • Karen
    Anne Nordhaus
    • Sara
    Kirk Torrance
    Kirk Torrance
    • Holden
    John Leigh
    John Leigh
    • Dave
    Enrico Mammarella
    • Daddy
    Luanne Gordon
    • Lulu
    Matthew Chamberlain
    Matthew Chamberlain
    • Hugh
    • (as Matt Chamberlain)
    James Coleman
    • Graham
    Rhys Morgan
    • Jimmy
    Victor Rodger
    • Eric
    Mick Rose
    Mick Rose
    • Father Benton
    Shane Bartle
    • Father Carhill
    Neville Stevenson
    • Caller
    Irene Wood
    • Janelle
    Emma Nooyen
    • Tess
    • Director
      • Hamish Rothwell
    • Writer
      • Nick Ward
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    User reviews35

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    7fragasm

    Entertaining!

    Yes I was reminded of Guy Ritchie's style while watching this film, but what's wrong with that? This movie is entertaining! There isn't much of a message here other than a few allegories bandied about linking relationships with billiards, but you know what? The actors were all very believable in their roles. It is funny and above all it is stylish and entertaining! Check it out.
    bob the moo

    Fairly derivative stuff but still quite fun to watch if you're in an undemanding mood

    Jack is a ladies' man who can barely remember the names of the many women he has had in his bed – even when they are still in his bed. Wayne has been dumped by his girlfriend, while Thomas barely sees his and is starting to cheat with Sara. Together they have one main love – playing pool in their local bar. When the barman gets into money trouble he strikes a deal with loan shark 'Daddy' to bet the rest of the bar on his three customers to win Daddy's annual high profile pool contest. Going under the name Stickmen, the trio enter the contest, but can they keep their nerves among distractions and Daddy's violent methods for managing anything.

    Not sure what this was about, I decided to give it a go in the absence of anything else that I really wanted to see. The film marks itself out as being based around the visual style and snappy dialogue of things like Lock, Stock, with the similar theme of crime and cool protagonists. In this regard I kind of accepted that this film wasn't going to do anything special at any point and I just met it on its own terms. The plot is nothing more than a collection of unlikely pool games punctuated with talking, f*cking or fighting all on the way to the inevitable conclusion with a few unconvincing twists. It never really does anything unexpected but it does have a certain energy to it that keeps it watchable.

    The director has learnt from other people and gives the film a good atmosphere with a good sense of energy and style – again it is hardly different or unique but it does work well enough to do the job. The script has the same rough energy to it, mixing pop culture references with enough of a flirtatious swagger to come across as entertaining even if it lacks any real laughs, clever scripting or wit. The cast help the script in this area, with some typically New Zealand acting – tough guys, sassy women etc. Magasiva is a nice presence – build, sexy and with good charisma; he has little to do other than that but he is as required. Wills provides some good laughs and even Rotondo deals well with the fact that he has to carry much of the actual story involving his character and Sara. Nordhaus also has this problem and she does better than the material allows. Kessell is very cute and sexy but doesn't do much more than that – but in fairness the film didn't ask for anything else. The various support characters all help keep the films energy with several colourful parts, albeit they just gimmicks rather than people.

    Overall this is not a very good film but it treads a solid path that is energetic and stylish enough to cover its many weaknesses and produce a roughly enjoyable film. Lacking anything original to do and with a pretty thin plot, it falls to the director's style, snappy dialogue, sex, violence and pool scenes to carry the film; they're not much cop any of them but they do enough to carry the film anyway.
    Ebenezer Beelzebub

    Pleasantly surprised

    Stickmen was an enjoyable film with a strong Kiwi flavour, some likable characters and plenty of laughs. The plot was well-paced with very few hiccups; the directing was slick, professional, and did justice to the film's comedic moments. Minor criticisms: some genre cliches, some awkward dialogue (particularly in the romantic scenes), occasionally uneven acting.

    Nothing too original or artistic here, but overall this was a fun underworld comedy caper. Recommended to fans of Tarantino, Guy Ritchie, and Mike Hodges (Croupier, Get Carter). Nice work. 8/10
    6taikman

    New Zealand's 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Pool Cues'

    Heavily influenced by Guy Richie's 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels', with a similar plot (a few likeable lads get in over their heads with colourful local gangsters), style (slow-motion and other camera tricks, dark humour, some sexy violence) and setting (the seedier side a big city, particularly lots of bars), this is an enjoyable if shallow piece of pulp film. Like most Kiwi films some of the acting leaves a bit to be desired, none of the characters are particularly deep, you won't learn any higher truths or even move your intellect out of second gear, but it is good fun, particularly if you enjoy a bit of pool. Wait for the entrance of 'The Men In Black': it's the movie's best scene.

    6/10
    jezzacla

    sometimes cliched, sometimes sexist but always enjoyable.

    Rather than the Lockstock comparisons (con-tricks in a seedy pub-world of nicknames and an eccentric Mr. Big villain), I was more worried about this film becoming a kiwi take on Doug Lihman's "Swingers" - this worry compounded by the match-cutting of a pool ball been potted and a couple reaching orgasm in the opening minutes of the film.

    The visual flashiness and misogynistic small-talk soon subsides and the film becomes a rather sweet sport-film (underdogs in the tournament of their lives, betrayal, self-doubt, physical incapacity before 'big game' etc.). The acting certainly helps, as does the novelty of each pool team representing a deliberately cartoonish tribal-stereotype (similar to the fun of the various 'gangs' in Walter Hill's "The Warriors").

    The makers show they are a clever bunch making a competent mass market film that veers the right side of indulging rather than insulting the viewer's intelligence. (I especially liked the underplayed fact that if the stickmen win the final it will give the pub-landlord money to do up their seedy watering-hole and turn it into the sort of flashy pub they hate!)

    60 out of 82.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was shot on location in Wellington, New Zealand.
    • Goofs
      The last line of credits shows the production year as MCMX (1910). It should say MMI.
    • Quotes

      Holden: Geez Caller, how do you piss with that thing?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Stickmen' (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Who's Making Love
      Performed by Joanne Taylor

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2001 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Official site
      • Stickmen
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Billar clandestino
    • Filming locations
      • Wellington, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Film New Zealand
      • NZ On Screen
      • Portman Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,053
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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