Scenes We Love: Series 7: The Contenders
Filed under: Comedy, Independent, Thrillers, Scenes We Love
Well, leave it to the comedy duo of Will Ferrell and Adam McKay to remind me of one of the better B-movie curios sitting on my shelf, a film that even combines their own site's merits of 'funny' and 'die' into one sharp satire that's already gone overlooked and underappreciated since its 2001 release (into a whopping ten theaters, it seems).Series 7: The Contenders plays like a 90-minute marathon of a supposed TV show in which contestants are chosen at random and tasked with killing the competition. Everyday citizens have to take out other everyday citizens while the cameras are rolling, and the last man or woman standing wins, plain and simple.
It's funny in the ways it dead-on skewers the manipulations and absurdity of reality programming, and it's funny in more bleakly matter-of-fact ways as we grow slowly but surely engaged by the characters, just as the show itself would intend to. Besides, in what other movie would you see Paul Giamatti's mom from Sideways and the girl from the well in The Silence of the Lambs duke it out, with Will Arnett narrating throughout? Now that's something I would watch...
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7-06-2009 @ 10:51PM
Dave said...
SERIES 7 was pitch-black, razor-sharp and criminally overlooked. Solid performances (especially from leads Brooke Smith and Glenn Fitzgerald), a wickedly brutal/hilarious screenplay (the scene in the mall is still shocking) and the momentum (and tension) rarely flag. It's amazing how many punches thrown in this film connect with their reality-television targets, even eight years later. More people need to see this movie.
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7-07-2009 @ 9:58PM
JMeredith said...
I saw this movie a long time ago on HBO or something. When I read what it was about, I thought the premise seemed a little intriguing, but had the potential to horrifically fail in execution. Yet, after watching only a few minutes, I was pulled in.
Yes it's low-budget, and yes it's obscure, but it's well acted and memorable. I enjoyed it a lot!
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7-08-2009 @ 12:43AM
YouFaceTheTick said...
Solid film and like Idiocracy it's probably a bit prescient.
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