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MPAA RATING: R for language and sexual content
Starring Keith Cavill, Joe Soares, and Mark Zupan
Featuring fierce rivalry, stopwatch suspense, and larger-than-life personalities, Murderball is a film about tough, highly competitive quadriplegic rugby players. (ThinkFilm)
| GENRE(S): | Documentary |
| DIRECTED BY: |
Henry Alex Rubin
Dana Adam Shapiro |
| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: November 29, 2005 Theatrical: July 8, 2005 |
| RUNNING TIME: | 85 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: | USA |
Audience Award and Special Jury Prize (Documentary), 2005 Sundance Film Festival; Golden Space Needle Award (Best Documentary), 2005 Seattle International Film Festival; Audience Award and Jury Award, 2005 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
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The average user rating for this movie is 9.0 (out of 10) based on 31 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Bit B. gave it a9:
Rented this one the other night...what an awesome documentry! Go Canada Go!
Preston F. gave it a10:
Up lifting yet gritty.
Dan C. gave it a10:
A film filled with amazingly strong, vibrant personalities who are thrill to watch on the screen. At turns highly moving, funny, and dramatic, without ever being sentimental. These guys would be interesting no matter what they were doing, period. The wheelchairs are incidental to who they are, which is the real magic od the movie.
Wm L. gave it a10:
This movie works so well on several different levels. I can't imagine anyone not enjoying it. But it did not do all that well in theaters, possibly because of the action-movie sounding title. So rent it soon before it vanishes.
camden l gave it a9:
Great documentary.
jake k. gave it a10:
Super good.
Mark M. gave it a10:
The cliche is true for this one--"I laughed, I cried." There are some awfully funny moments in this movie, what with the larger-than-life personalities being profiled and the combination of frat-boy sense of humor and honest forthrightness of the players. The crying part was just embarrassing, if you see the movie you'll know what scene I'm referring to, it tugs full force on the heartstrings while being a totally genuine moment. The use of Ministry's "Thieves" on the soundtrack could not be a better choice, I don't know if a more "aggro" song exists. The editing is such that it's hard not to feel just a bit manipulated, but even so this one's a 10. The film's subjects and their lives are too interesting and thoroughly examined for it not to be.

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