Release Date: 07/31/2007
Label/Distributor: Fox
Rating: R (Restricted)
Retail Price: $19.98
Genre: Comedy Cast: David Arquette, Josh Charles, Kevin Dunn, Nora Dunn, Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Director: Finn Taylor
DVD Video Options: AC-3, Color, Dolby
DVD Audio Options: English, Original Language; English, Subtitled; Spanish, Subtitled
UPC Code: 024543449966
Based on four best-selling non-fiction books of over 700 Darwin Award cases, The Darwin Awards takes a darkly comic view at the people who risk their lives pursuing a crazy idea, only to end up improving the human race by removing themselves from the gene pool and thus earning a "Darwin" award. Winona Ryder stars as an insurance claims investigator, along with Joseph Fiennes as a forensic detective, who team up to investigate potential Darwin Award winners.
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By Irv Slifkin -- Video Business, 7/2/2007
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> Loopy comedy based on cult books and a Web site doesn’t take off despite fine indie pedigree.
Something is amiss in this fictionalized spin-off of the real-life Darwin Awards, which are given annually to people who kill themselves in the most unusual of ways. (Not surprisingly, the winners also are determined posthumously.) Writer/director Finn Taylor (Dream With the Fishes, Cherish) sets a neurotic San Francisco forensic detective-turned-insurance profiler (Joseph Fiennes), a claims investigator (Winona Ryder) and a film student making a documentary (Wilmer Valderrama) out to investigate the deaths, which comprise much of the movie and give screen time to various guest stars. With the likes of David Arquette, Nora Dunn, Robin Tunney, Julianna Margulies, Juliette Lewis, a few hip musicians and beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti popping up, the film plays like “It’s a Mad, Mad Indie World.” Unfortunately, Taylor can’t decide if this creation is a broad yuk-fest or a farce or a pitch black comedy, and the only arthouse crowds that took a chance on Darwin Awards were the ones who caught it at film festivals.
Shelf Talk: Because of its lack of theatrical exposure, this title faces an uphill battle to find an audience. The aforementioned names will help spark some interest, especially Valderrama, who’s making a break into feature films while still coasting on the fumes of TV’s That ’70s Show, and Ryder, who still has a following even after being out of the spotlight in recent years. Trailers playing up the quirky nature of the film on other Fox Searchlight titles will help to increase interest levels.
Comedy, color, R (mature themes, language, drug use, sexual situations), 94 min., DVD $19.98Extras: featurettes, interviews
Director: Finn Taylor
First Run: DVD premiere