Caught cheating and banned for ten years, Bobby Dukes, paintball s first superstar, returns to reclaim his title and erase the memory of his tainted past. Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story is a 2004 English-language Comedy film featuring Rob Corddry, Paul Scheer, Dannah Feinglass, Rob Riggle, Rob Huebel, Ed Helms and Neil Driscoll Jr. Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story was Produced by Peter Gelles, Chris Lechler, Brant Sersen and Brian Steinberg. Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story is written by Brant Sersen and Brian Steinberg and it is directed by Brant Sersen. The 7th Floor acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story was released on 31st December 2003 and takes a screen time of 91 minutes. The film made a box office gross of $0 million. Editing was done by Chris Lechler and Paul Grass
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Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 65%
But while theres some dramatic interest in seeing how the story wraps, Blackballed pretty much wears out by midpoint. ( Read More )
Marjorie Baumgarten
Calling to mind the best and worst of Christopher Guests focused mockumentaries (This Is Spinal Tap and Best in Show, to name a couple), writer director Sersen and co writer Brian Steinberg arent the equals of Guests incisive wit. ( Read More )
Scott Weinberg
For the price of one hours catering on your average Hollywood comedy, Blackballed delivers probably three times the laughs. ( Read More )
Elizabeth Weitzman
Its a mildly amusing feature that takes a few too many potshots at some very broad targets. ( Read More )
Erin Meister
... succeeds as a modest tribute to the kind of aging boys club that idles for hours in somebodys parents rumpus room, its members tossing around big man talk but trapped in emotional adolescence. ( Read More )