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The Darwin Awards (2006)

The Darwin Awards (2006)
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When a San Francisco homicide detective with a keen eye for criminal profiling is fired for botching the arrest of a notorious serial killer, his subsequent effort to reinvent himself as an insurance claims case-investigator leads him to study a series of perplexing wrongful deaths in this comedy starring Joseph Fiennes, Winona Ryder, Tim Blake Nelson, and Wilmer Valderrama. Michael Burrows (Fiennes) isn't your typical detective. Though Detective Burrows is a paranoid obsessive-compulsive who faints at the sight of blood, his remarkable insight into the criminal mindset has nevertheless made him a valuable asset to the San Francisco Police Department. When Detective Burrows' idiosyncrasies allow the feared "North Beach Killer" to elude capture, however, he is fired by his superiors. Upon offering his unique skills to a doubting insurance company, Burrows is given 30 days in which to prove he can sort out the legitimate claims from the false ones. Now, as Burrows makes for the Midwest in the company of hard-nosed field agent Siri Tyler (Ryder), the film student (Valderrama) who has been following the former detective for his thesis follows the pair as they investigate a series of forehead-slapping deaths, including that of a powerful executive who attempts to prove that his high-rise window is unbreakable and a pair of English tourists who fatally misinterpret the "cruise control" function on their rented RV. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Joseph FiennesWinona Ryder, (more)
Director(s):
Finn Taylor
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Darwin Awards

When a San Francisco homicide detective with a keen eye for criminal profiling is fired for botching the arrest of a notorious serial killer, his subsequent effort to reinvent himself as an insurance claims case-investigator leads him to study a series of perplexing wrongful deaths in this comedy starring Joseph Fiennes, Winona Ryder, Tim Blake Nelson, and Wilmer Valderrama. Michael Burrows (Fiennes) isn't your typical detective. Though Detective Burrows is a paranoid obsessive-compulsive who faints at the sight of blood, his remarkable insight into the criminal mindset has nevertheless made him a valuable asset to the San Francisco Police Department. When Detective Burrows' idiosyncrasies allow the feared "North Beach Killer" to elude capture, however, he is fired by his superiors. Upon offering his unique skills to a doubting insurance company, Burrows is given 30 days in which to prove he can sort out the legitimate claims from the false ones. Now, as Burrows makes for the Midwest in the company of hard-nosed field agent Siri Tyler (Ryder), the film student (Valderrama) who has been following the former detective for his thesis follows the pair as they investigate a series of forehead-slapping deaths, including that of a powerful executive who attempts to prove that his high-rise window is unbreakable and a pair of English tourists who fatally misinterpret the "cruise control" function on their rented RV. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Finn Taylor
Writer(s):
Finn Taylor
Producer(s):
Jason BlumJane SindellJohnny Wow
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Drug Content, Sexual Situations, Profanity, Violence)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Andreas P.

Fun from the very start and well made. It was smartly done and I really enjoyed the characters. The originality of the film and the numerous cameos made the movie very interesting. The movie is a blast. The subject matter makes a great backdrop for this romantic-action-comedy mix. I think, Adam and Jamie of the Mythbusters were interestingly surprising and increased the humorous feel to this film. I hardly noticed the so called "bad language" as some of you "critics" pointed out. There are worst movies with real bad, no foul language. You think your kids don't know the f^(& word? Get real and tell them not to use it. It is one thing to know it but another to actually speak it. Some of it is actually funny and appropriate.

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Miguel C.

The cinematography was lousy though it tried to hide it with a documentary second camera. All of the stars were cast out of type. This worked out fine for everyone but Fiennes whose face had trouble conveying the "Monk"-like character. Though his physicality came in handy in the funny shower scene. Ryder's character was sweet. I think she does it with her eyes. All the other big names took their roles seriously and never phoned it in. Though the story was poorly written, the movie had a '70s-era screwball comedy feel to it. It didn't always work good but it made the movie watchable. (Oh, Valderama may have to switch to hosting TV shows.)

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Thomas A.

good idea for a movie from a strange topic.

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