Paul Aufiero, a 35-year-old parking garage attendant from Staten Island, is the self-described "world's biggest New York Giants fan." He lives at home with his mother, spending his off hours calling in to local sports-radio station 760 The Zone, where he rants in support of his beloved team, often against his mysterious on-air rival, Eagles fan Philadelphia Phil. His family berates him for doing nothing with his life, but they don't understand the depth of his love of the Giants or the responsibility his fandom carries. One night, Paul and his best friend Sal spot Giants star linebacker Quantrell Bishop at a gas station in their neighborhood. They impulsively follow his limo into Manhattan, to a strip club, where they hang in the background, agog at their hero. Paul cautiously decides to approach him, stepping into the rarefied air of football stardom -- and things do not go as planned. The fallout of this chance encounter brings Paul's world crashing down around him as his family, the team, the media and the authorities engage in a tug of war over Paul, testing his allegiances and calling into question everything he believes in. Meanwhile, the Giants march toward a late-season showdown with the Eagles, unaware that sometimes the most brutal struggles take place far from the field of play.
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Movie Details
Running Time:
85 min
MPAA rating:
R
(for language and some sexuality)
Release Date:
Aug 28, 2009
Director:
Robert D. Siegel
Starring:
| Patton Oswalt | |
| Kevin Corrigan | |
| Michael Rapaport | |
| Marcia Jean Kurtz | |
| Gino Cafarelli |
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He provided the voice of Remy the rat in “Ratatouille,’’ but the actor/comedian Patton Oswalt has a face like a rubber bulldog, with jowls that crowd his features in toward the middle. The eyes are small, preoccupied, and at a certain point in “Big Fan,’’ they go completely dead. That’s when the movie steps off the ledge. (Full review)