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The Ringer

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Geoffrey Arend, Johnny Knoxville, Jed Rees, John Taylor, and Leonard Earl Howze in The Ringer (2005)
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A young guy's only option to erase a really bad debt is to rig the Special Olympics by posing as a contestant.A young guy's only option to erase a really bad debt is to rig the Special Olympics by posing as a contestant.A young guy's only option to erase a really bad debt is to rig the Special Olympics by posing as a contestant.

  • Director
    • Barry W. Blaustein
  • Writer
    • Ricky Blitt
  • Stars
    • Johnny Knoxville
    • Katherine Heigl
    • Brian Cox
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    40K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,027
    502
    • Director
      • Barry W. Blaustein
    • Writer
      • Ricky Blitt
    • Stars
      • Johnny Knoxville
      • Katherine Heigl
      • Brian Cox
    • 174User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Johnny Knoxville
    Johnny Knoxville
    • Steve Barker
    Katherine Heigl
    Katherine Heigl
    • Lynn Sheridan
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Gary Barker
    Jed Rees
    Jed Rees
    • Glen
    Bill Chott
    Bill Chott
    • Thomas
    Edward Barbanell
    Edward Barbanell
    • Billy
    Leonard Earl Howze
    Leonard Earl Howze
    • Mark
    Geoffrey Arend
    Geoffrey Arend
    • Winston
    John Taylor
    John Taylor
    • Rudy
    Luis Avalos
    Luis Avalos
    • Stavi
    Leonard Flowers
    • Jimmy
    Zen Gesner
    Zen Gesner
    • David Patrick
    Steve Levy
    • Steve Levy
    Al Dias
    Al Dias
    • Michael
    • (as Al 'Train' Dias)
    Mike Cerrone
    Mike Cerrone
    • Paulie
    Terry Funk
    Terry Funk
    • Frankie
    Janna Ambort
    • Karen
    Bo Kane
    Bo Kane
    • Matt
    • Director
      • Barry W. Blaustein
    • Writer
      • Ricky Blitt
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    9ccthemovieman-1

    Underneath, This Has A Sweet Tone To It

    A typical modern-day comedy so some of its crudeness with sexual innuendos or remarks, but overall this is a full notch or two above most because underneath it is a soft, good- hearted feel to it. It's also a nice vehicle for a positive image to be presented for mentally- challenged people (formerl called "retards"). Those guys are as much of stars in this film as actors Johnny Knoxville and Katherine Heigl.

    Knoxville plays the main character, "Steve Barker," a guy for (for good reasons, if that's possible) fakes being "handicapped" and enters The Special Olympics. He is hoping to win a big monetary prize to help pay for a friend's surgery and to help out his degenerate uncle who could be killed if he doesn't pay gamblers what he owes. Brian Cox plays "Uncle Gary." Both the man who needs the surgery ("Stavi," played by Luis Avalos) and Cox are hilarious in their roles, one being sympathetic and the other sleazy.

    Along the way, Knoxville falls in love with Special Olympics worker "Lynn Sheridan" (Heigl). Hey, who wouldn't? This woman is unbelievably attractive and plays a good-hearted character.

    Most of the funny lines in the movie are delivered by the Special Olympics athletes. Unrealistic? Yes, credibility is not high in that regard as as 99.9 percent of all the world's population would't be clever enough to deliver some of these lines but they are a hoot to hear. The fact you hear them uttered by "mentally-challenged" folks makes it even more outrageous and funny, of course. I can't remember how many times I just laughed out loud at something being said.

    And, the film ends on a nigh note despite our hero being discovered as a fraud. The whole story is just a lot of a fun and is truly a feel-good film when it's all over. Highly recommended, but not for small kids because of the language.
    7neil3styleuk

    all round funny and goof comedy

    people who think this is a small minded movie and offensive need to get a life. This movie does not poke fun at disabilities, in fact it applauds those with special needs, the only character to be made to look stupid here is johnny Knoxville's character.

    funny one liners, good acting and an all round entertaining comedy.

    Just watch it u may be surprised, the plot isn't exactly brilliant the acting isn't Oscar winning but none of that matters, the film has heart and is very entertaining like most farrelly brothers movies with the exception of stuck on you.

    well worth a watch
    margielord

    This Movie Is Great For Special Olympic Athletes!

    As Head of Delegation for a Special Olympic Texas team who has athletes featured in this movie, I have to take exception with the concept of assuming the athletes are being teased and made fun of in this movie. I spent most of 3 months on the set watching the filming 2 years ago and I know how very carefully Special Olympics International has watched the development of this movie. They have been involved in every aspect of this movie, from script development to final product. I also know how very careful Special Olympics is with putting their seal of approval on projects. They simply do not endorse ANYTHING, yet they are completely and 100% behind this movie.

    I have seen the movie and can't wait to take every member of my team. Many of them have seen the movie and indeed are in it. At the premiere in Austin December 6 my athletes were howling with laughter and having a great time. While I will admit that Johnny Knoxville, the Farrelly Brothers and Special Olympics do not seem to make the best mix in the world, this works. And it is a beautiful movie. There are a few dirty words (like Forrest Gump) and a few tasteless jokes, but it is screamingly funny and has worlds of heart. The athletes are always, ALWAYS treated with the utmost respect. Unlike most movies about the mentally handicapped, there are major parts in this movie played by genuine special Olympic athletes, and they used some 200 special Olympic extra's. This was a labor of love, on both sides of the camera. It deserves to be viewed and respected. The producers had a vision of bringing to life and light the fact that mentally challenged people are well rounded and enjoyable people. They did it beautifully. Go see the movie and laugh with all your heart.
    7jotix100

    A day at the races

    We watched this film with trepidation. The Farrelly brothers don't actually believe in subtlety. "The Ringer" has a cast of mentally challenged players; frankly one feared the worst. Well, as it turned out, this is not your typical movie by the masters of grossness. The direction was entrusted to Barry Blaustein and the writing to Ricky Blitt. While there is some grossness, as was perhaps expected, the makers are actually quite respectful of the people involved in the Special Olympics.

    Don't get confused, this is a formula movie, or at least this is what the finished product feels like. The idea of Johnny Knoxville passing as one of the handicapped youths, sounded preposterous. Yet, Mr. Knoxville's performance is one of the reasons for watching it. The great Brian Cox is a hilarious presence as the uncle from hell. Lovely Katherine Heigl adds charm to the proceedings.

    This is a fun film because it celebrates people that are less fortunate than the rest of us. They are all portrayed in a dignified manner.
    8vampyrecowboy

    A great supporting cast

    While I liked the movie, I liked the story and the cast...it was the supporting cast that was better than the lead Johnny Knoxville.

    To me, his performance was weak, but maybe it was intended to be that way.

    It's got funny moments but as some people states that it insults the handicapped - no, it does not.

    This film honors not only the people in the special Olympics, but those that are with mental, physical or other types of handicaps and it doesn't show them as slow, stupid or unable to perform simple tasks or not cope in the real world.

    It's a good film, that only loses it's place in the last two minutes of the entire movie.

    This is far better than a Jim Carrey movie which insults handicapped people of all types.

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    • Trivia
      This film has been given a blessing by the Special Olympics.
    • Goofs
      During the nighttime scene, when David drops off Jeffy and the other athletes (after the movie theater scene), Winston says "when the fuck did we get ice cream?" and you can see Jeffy close his eyes and start to laugh, breaking character. This is also mentioned in the commentary track by Johnny Knoxville.
    • Quotes

      David Patrick: We stopped off for ice cream.

      Winston: When the fuck did we get ice cream?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Fun with Dick and Jane/Cheaper by the Dozen 2/Rumor Has It/Casanova/Wolf Creek/The Ringer/The Countess/Hoodwinked (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Ton of Shame
      Written by Randy Weeks and Jeff Rymes

      Performed by Randy Weeks

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El farsante
    • Filming locations
      • San Marcos, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Conundrum Entertainment
      • Major Studio Partners
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $35,428,675
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,158,795
      • Dec 25, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,442,443
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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