Drillbit TaylorReview
by Anthony Morris
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When three high
school freshmen become the target of some particularly vicious bullies,
they're forced to hire a bodyguard to help them make it through the
day.
Unfortunately, the bodyguard they hire is a homeless army
deserter more interested in milking them for all their cash then
bailing to Canada than taking on the bullies.
It's not exactly the comedy set-up of the year (unless that year is 1983) but Drillbit Taylor
manages to not only avoid the stench of a lame 80's teen comedy but
stand up as a funny film in it's own right thanks to a couple of
winning factors.
Firstly, the trio of victims - fat
would-be white rapper Ryan (Troy Gentile), super-skinny glasses guy
Wade (Nate Hartley) and creepy midget Emmit (David Dorfman) - are really nerdy. As in, actually real-life nerdy, not Hollywood's idea of nerdy (which is still amazingly cool) nerdy.
So it's easy to see why they're getting picked on, and as they're nice (and funny) guys, we feel their pain.
We also feel their pain because the bullies are really, really nasty.
As in, they'd kill you with their bare hands and laugh while doing it
nasty. So hiring a bodyguard seems like a logical response.
And
then there's Owen Wilson as Drillbit, as charming and as funny as ever,
making a fairly scuzzy character seem like a great guy you'd want to
hang out with even when he's doing things wrong. He's even able to make
Drillbit's inevitable change of heart seem like more than just the
usual lame plot twist.
In short, the many funny jokes
are grounded in what feels like reality: if you've ever been bullied
(and who hasn't), then you'll get a lot of laughs out of this one. 4 out
of 5 Drillbit Taylor Australian release: 20th March, 2008 Cast: Owen Wilson, Troy Gentile, Alex Frost, Nate Hartley Director: Steven Brill
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