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Un catcheur au grand coeur

Original title: Knucklehead
  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.7K
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Dennis Farina, Melora Hardin, Wendie Malick, Mark Feuerstein, Paul Wight, and Bobb'e J. Thompson in Un catcheur au grand coeur (2010)
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A con artist Eddie Sullivan (Mark Feuerstein) creates a get-rich-quick scheme by enlisting a sweet gentle giant named Walter (Paul The Big Show Wight) as his unwitting accomplice.A con artist Eddie Sullivan (Mark Feuerstein) creates a get-rich-quick scheme by enlisting a sweet gentle giant named Walter (Paul The Big Show Wight) as his unwitting accomplice.A con artist Eddie Sullivan (Mark Feuerstein) creates a get-rich-quick scheme by enlisting a sweet gentle giant named Walter (Paul The Big Show Wight) as his unwitting accomplice.

  • Director
    • Michael W. Watkins
  • Writers
    • Bear Aderhold
    • Tom Sullivan
    • Adam Rifkin
  • Stars
    • Mark Feuerstein
    • Melora Hardin
    • Paul Wight
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael W. Watkins
    • Writers
      • Bear Aderhold
      • Tom Sullivan
      • Adam Rifkin
    • Stars
      • Mark Feuerstein
      • Melora Hardin
      • Paul Wight
    • 13User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Knucklehead (2010)
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    Knucklehead (2010)
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    Knucklehead: Going Out In Style
    Knucklehead: Mad Milton
    Clip 0:27
    Knucklehead: Mad Milton
    Knucklehead: Bareknuckle Dave
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    Knucklehead: Bareknuckle Dave
    Knucklehead: Memphis Earl Visits Eddie
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    Knucklehead: Memphis Earl Visits Eddie
    Knucklehead: New & Improved Walter
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    Knucklehead: New & Improved Walter

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    Mark Feuerstein
    Mark Feuerstein
    • Eddie
    Melora Hardin
    Melora Hardin
    • Mary
    Paul Wight
    Paul Wight
    • Walter Krunk
    • (as The Big Show)
    Dennis Farina
    Dennis Farina
    • Memphis Earl
    Wendie Malick
    Wendie Malick
    • Sister Francesca
    Rebecca Creskoff
    Rebecca Creskoff
    • Tina
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Vic
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Rabbi
    Bobb'e J. Thompson
    Bobb'e J. Thompson
    • Mad Milton
    Lester Speight
    Lester Speight
    • Redrum
    Kurt Doss
    Kurt Doss
    • Henry
    Lurie Poston
    Lurie Poston
    • Todd
    Lance E. Nichols
    Lance E. Nichols
    • Milton's Dad
    • (as Lance Nichols)
    Jake Austin Walker
    Jake Austin Walker
    • Dennis
    • (as Jake Walker)
    Douglas M. Griffin
    • Sketchy Driver
    Jesse James Youngblood
    • Dangerous Mexican
    Darcel White Moreno
    • Jiggles
    • (as Darcel Moreno)
    Lacey Minchew
    • Cutie at Jackalope
    • Director
      • Michael W. Watkins
    • Writers
      • Bear Aderhold
      • Tom Sullivan
      • Adam Rifkin
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews13

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    10tlsmith1138-641-867191

    Family Fun In The Best Disney Tradition.

    It may not be too original, but it's been a long time since I have seen a movie this well acted and clean. The Big Show can actually act. The man has some serious acting chops, exhibiting a range of emotion not required in hardcore action movies.

    The movie screams corny when you read the plot of the movie and realize what company is behind it, but it isn't. WWE finally made a pretty good movie. Even the sound was unusually crisp and reminded me just how good my home theater system can make a movie sound.

    This movie is in the tradition of the best Disney movies. Disney should make movie this good and of this quality, but they don't do it anymore.

    If this crew gets together again and makes another movie, me and mine will be right there waiting.

    Good job, Mr Wright.
    8jhachet

    Way to go Paul oh yeah WWE also what a home run

    I had the privilege, no the honor of meeting the Big Show (Mark Wright) in Dayton, Ohio. He was just as funny in person as he was in this movie, Knucklehead. I do not know if the Big Show, Mark Wright, will read this review or not. Brother you hit a home run with this movie. When you were on SNL (Saturday Night Live) with the Rock (Dwayne Johnson) way back in 2000. You stole the show while the Rock sang the song. The Giant, Big Show, Paul Wight's performance as Captain Insano in the comedy "The Waterboy" ruled. We all have seen other WWE movies that stared WWE talent. I feel that the WWE needs to take a good hard look at Paul Wright as a comedy actor. I m not joking my sides are still hurting from laughing at the bus scene and that stupid side car. I cant wait till my son sees this movie. Then I can look at him and say I met him, Paul Wright. In fact Daddy lost a bet with him and got stuck with Paul's food bill at the "WINGS" place. I wont promote the national wing chain. This movie shows that WWE can not only put on a family show but now they have made a awesome comedy that they can be proud of! Thanks for the laughter
    1pinkcloudsday

    Meh

    Have you ever watched a movie but didn't really watch it, you had the movie on but you found yourself thinking about your day instead because the movie wasn't really gripping or luring you into it so you popped the movie out before it's finished to find something else to watch. This was one of those movies for me I didn't find it very interesting maybe I need to watch it at a later time and date but I don't think I will do so I think I will just discard it since I didn't find it very interesting I hope you find it interesting but I don't want to lie I'm here to tell the truth thank you very much.
    GilsonIV

    A Forgettable and Disappointing Comedy

    Knucklehead, released in 2010, is a movie that fails to deliver on almost every front. From its uninspired plot to its lackluster performances, the movie is a forgettable and disappointing experience.

    One of the major drawbacks of Knucklehead is its clichéd and predictable storyline. The movie revolves around a gentle giant named Eddie Sullivan, played by professional wrestler Paul Wight, who finds himself in a series of wacky misadventures as he tries to raise money for an orphanage.

    The plot is formulaic, relying heavily on tired tropes and slapstick humor that have been done to death in countless other comedies. There's nothing fresh or original about the story, making it difficult to become emotionally invested or entertained.

    The performances in Knucklehead are equally underwhelming. Paul Wight, despite his impressive physical stature, lacks the charisma and acting skills necessary to carry a film. His portrayal of Eddie Sullivan feels forced and unnatural, failing to evoke any genuine emotions from the audience. The supporting cast, including the likes of Wendie Malick and Mark Feuerstein, also deliver lackluster performances, further contributing to the movie's overall mediocrity.

    Moreover, the humor in Knucklehead falls flat. The jokes are often juvenile and rely on tired slapstick gags and physical comedy. The attempts at humor feel forced and predictable, failing to generate genuine laughs. The movie's tone oscillates between being lighthearted and emotionally poignant, but the transitions are jarring and poorly executed, leaving the audience unsure of how to feel.

    Another glaring issue with Knucklehead is its lack of character development. The movie introduces a multitude of side characters, including a love interest for Eddie, but fails to give them any depth or meaningful arcs. They exist solely to serve as plot devices or sources of comic relief, further contributing to the movie's overall lack of substance.

    Knucklehead also attempts to make bullying appear humorous, but ultimately fails in its execution. Rather than addressing the serious issue of bullying with sensitivity and empathy, the movie resorts to using it as a cheap source of comedy. The protagonist, Eddie Sullivan, is repeatedly subjected to ridicule, humiliation, and physical abuse, which is presented as a source of entertainment for the audience. This misguided approach not only trivializes the harmful effects of bullying but also sends a disturbing message that such behavior can be laughed off or dismissed. By attempting to find humor in bullying, Knucklehead perpetuates a harmful and insensitive narrative, undermining any potential for meaningful storytelling or positive social commentary.

    From a technical standpoint, Knucklehead is unremarkable. The cinematography is unimpressive, lacking any standout visual moments. The editing is choppy and disjointed at times, hindering the flow of the narrative. The soundtrack is forgettable and fails to enhance the viewing experience.

    In conclusion, Knucklehead is a forgettable and uninspired movie. Its clichéd plot, lackluster performances, and unfunny humor make it a disappointing viewing experience. There are far better comedy films available that offer more originality and entertainment value.
    6gianmarcoronconi

    NIce family movie

    This is not a real review, it should be understood more as a collection of impressions on the film.

    Underrated film that would deserve at least a full pass because it is a light, fun and unpretentious film, ok the acting performances are not the best and as we all know few WWE superstars have managed to have a good career in cinema and Big-Show is definitely not one of them, but in any case we must give a prize to the effort and also to the result that is not too bad. So in conclusion I would dare to say that the film is nice and represents one of the usual and classic family comedies, nice and funny.

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    • Trivia
      The toilet scene was based on an actual experience.
    • Goofs
      When Henry is watching the YouTube video of Walter beating up Mad Milton's father, he is logged on to the same account (Eddie's account) that the video was uploaded from.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Big Show: A Giant's World (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Taking A Ride
      Written by Kari Kimmel and Chris Pelcer

      Performed by Kari Kimmel

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Knucklehead
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blue Eyes Entertainment
      • WWE Studios
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,927
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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