Telluride 2008 Festival
Advertisement
Sign in
Username   Password         Forgot password?
Wanna join? Tour Spout | Sign up
Ready to Rumble
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Rate this movie.

trailerWatch trailer

Rent it, watch it, find it

Advertisement
Directed by Brian Robbins.
A pair of sewage-truck drivers attempt to rescue the tarnished reputation of their favorite pro wrestler in this comedy from Varsity Blues director Brian Robbins. Gordie Boggs (David Arquette) and Sean Dawkins (Scott Caan) live vicariously through superstar grappler Jimmy King (Oliver Platt). But when King's manager (Joe Pantoliano), in a fit of ego, arranges to have his client dethroned to make way for the next hot property, the guys hatch a plan to force a rematch. The only problem is, their no-good hero has sunk into a black hole of self-pity and liquor. Enlisting the help of old-time trainer Sal (Martin Landau) to whip "The King" into shape, Gordie and Sean run afoul of Gordie's father, who wants his son to settle down and become a cop like him. Meanwhile, curvaceous Sasha (Rose McGowan) moves in on Gordie, but has ulterior motives. So does The King's son (Tait Smith), who's willing to put his girth to good use in order to exact revenge on his dad for abandoning him. Ready to Rumble features a large cast of real-life WCW wrestlers portraying themselves. McGowan and Arquette previously appeared together in Wes Craven's Scream. Lewis Arquette, the star's father, also appears alongside his son as he did in Scream 2. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
[more]

Be the first to review this movie!

Write a review

Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
lost interest.
A wrestling flick done up in American Pie drag, Ready to Rumble combines gross-out antics and copious male bonding with cartoon athletics and follow-your-dreams hokum. That may not sound like an endorsement, but it sort of is; the film has enough laugh-out-loud moments and genial charm to mark it as a serious contender in its class. A far cry less distasteful and misogynistic than Saving Silverman or Say It Isn't So, the film benefits immensely from the kooky enthusiasm of David Arquette and the classic straight-man contrast of Scott Caan. The many wrestlers who lent their talents (and their real-life ring personae) to the proceedings are clearly in on the joke, and director Brian Robbins stages their brawls with just the right style of bloody theatricality. Jokes about Martin Landau's prostrate and scenes that feature countless gallons of raw sewage don't exactly have universal appeal, but for audiences who flock to real-life pro wrestling and/or bought tickets to There's Something About Mary, there are far worse ways to spend a couple of hours. Of course, Rose McGowan isn't Cameron Diaz, and her pouty allure is mostly wasted here in a typical sexy bad-girl role. Not exactly a date movie, then, Ready to Rumble is instead the sort of thing guys will enjoy viewing together under the influence of malt liquor and pork rinds. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 

Community ratings

mavens
Spout mavens
liked it.
most people
Most people
are neutral about it.

Other opinions

cmonnahkid
cmonnahkid
loved it.
theheat
theheat
loved it.
moviewiz2890
moviewiz2890
loved it.
dodginnigels
dodginnigels
lost interest.
filmincarnate
filmincarnate
disliked it.
dietcokehead
dietcokehead
is not interested.