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The Gutter (Shameik Moore) (REVIEW) | Projector @ LFF Shorts | Bowling comedy doesn't hit a strike
Film Brain
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1 year ago
Film Brain reviews a wacky, raunchy bowling comedy in the tradition of Kingpin and Dodgeball, but despite Shameik Moore and Susan Sarandon being game, it scores less than a 7-10 split for laughs.
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Shameik Moore proves he's got the balls in the bowling comedy The Gutter,
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directed by Isaiah and Yusur Lester, writers for TV shows like Black-ish and Girls.
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Moore discovers that he has a talent for bowling and goes pro to try and save the alley that he
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works at from being closed with the aid of alcoholic former champ Darcy Carden,
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but when he threatens the records of Susan Sarandon, she comes out of retirement to stand in his way.
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The Gutter is clearly inspired by Kingpin and Sarandon's performance is definitely
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challenging Bill Murray in that movie, and she steals so much of this given the
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rare opportunity to comedically cut loose. There's also a fair bit of dodgeball in there
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as Paul Reiser plays a commentator analysing the Super League of Bowlers, or SLOB for short.
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It's refreshing to see an old-fashioned out-and-out comedy these days, but I wish
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The Gutter was better executed. But while it does score some strikes,
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Moore has a nickname that I literally cannot say in this video, far too much of the jokes end up,
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well, in The Gutter.
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