SXSW Film Presents:
KING OF KONG: A FISTFUL OF QUARTERS
Rated PG-13; 79min; Director:Seth Gordon
Location: Alamo South Lamar
"A hilarious and moving study of the obsessive competition between the all-time scoring leader on Donkey Kong, an odd Floridian, and a father of two who gets sucked into a world of mind-blowing passive-aggressiveness." -- Wesley Morris, Boston Globe
"Thoroughly engaging, even as it explores the ugly underbelly of competitive gaming." -- Steven Rea, Philadelphia Enquirer
"As compelling and involving as the original Rocky!" Pete Vonder Haar, Film Threat
"I'm utterly amazed at how a few astute filmmakers can take a story so slight, so silly and so trivial ... and turn it into a 90-minute documentary that's as fascinating as something that Ken Burns put together. Yes, The King of Kong is a documentary about bragging rights among video game geeks -- a topic so nerdy I hesitate to even mention how fascinated I was by the flick's subject matter -- but it's also as compelling, colorful and entertaining as any of the "human interest" documentaries of the past five years. If you liked Spellbound, Word Wars and Wordplay (or any other enthusiast-friendly documentary), you're going to have a ball with The King of Kong, and if you're about my age (let's say mid-30s) and you remember the earliest days of video gaming with much enthusiasm, I'd bet you a thousand quarters that you'll get a huge kick out of the flick.
The story in a nutshell: Back in the mid-80s, a video game mega-guru named Billy Mitchell set the all-time world record for Donkey Kong. (Donkey Kong, you'll remember, is the game in which Mario made his debut while trying to rescue the princess from a grumpy giant ape.) Mitchell's record remained uncontested until 2006, which is when a mild-mannered family man called Steve Wiebe broke the all-time high -- but when he submitted his score to the "official" gaming commission, it was denied because Steve racked up all his points on a home-based machine. Apparently the only way to truly claim the record is to play the Donkey Kong machine that's inside a specific Funland location. But that didn't stop Mitchell from submitting his own video-taped record -- and that score WAS accepted as yet another new world's record.
Suffice to say it's a long and winding road to the title of Kong King, and director Seth Gordon captures all the whole damn story in all its geeky glory. True that the flick paints Mitchell as an arrogant lout while Wiebe is portrayed as a sensitive little sweetheart, but both of the guys' legitimate personalities seem to burst through at every opportunity. Wiebe is a sad-sack nice-guy who's had a bunch of financial problems, while Mitchell's a cocksure and self-adoring entrepreneur who basically refuses to acknowledge his challenger's existence! Throw in a handful of looooongtime video game experts and a few insights from the long-suffering spouses, and you've got a human interest story that's just too delicious to ignore." - Scott Weinberg
ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE DONKEY KONG TOURNAMENT RESULT!
A winner is (not) you! Unless you are Gilbert Hernandez!
Gilbert scored 113500 to edge out second place holder John Adair (109500)
Check the myspace blog for more pictures!
Ain't It Cool News Interview with Steve Wiebe.
Visit Twin Galaxies and see the $10,000 reward offered by Billy Mitchell to break his new record!
twingalaxies.com
Check out the Ain't It Cool News Review.
Mr. Rogers explains Donkey Kong!
Kid Policy: 18 and up; Children 6 and up will be allowed only with a parent or guardian. No children under the age of 6 will be allowed.
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