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The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
Cast
Steve Wiebe, Billy Mitchell, Walter Day, Mark Alpiger View AllCrew
Seth Gordon (Director), Seth Gordon (Writer) View AllRelease: Aug. 17th, 2007
Runtime: 1 hour, 23 minutes
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TheUsualSuspect
I don't want to give away what happens in the film, but I was glued to it from the beginning, it even contains more emotion and drama then 90% of the Hollywood films we are seeing today.
I don't want to give away what happens in the film, but I was glued to it from the beginning, it even contains more emotion and drama then 90% of the Hollywood films we are seeing today.
meatwadsprite
A real documentary that captures the amazing donkey kong rivarly between Billy Mitchel and Steve Weibe..
A real documentary that captures the amazing donkey kong rivarly between Billy Mitchel and Steve Weibe..
Torgo
As good as the Funspot scene is at presenting contrasts, it gets no better than when the movie weighs Billy's insistence that record seekers play in person against Wiebe's willingness to do just that and Billy's predilection for VHS tapes, not to mention the not-so-climactic moment when they're fina....
As good as the Funspot scene is at presenting contrasts, it gets no better than when the movie weighs Billy's insistence that record seekers play in person against Wiebe's willingness to do just that and Billy's predilection for VHS tapes, not to mention the not-so-climactic moment when they're fina....