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Diggers

Diggers (2006)

September. 09,2006
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6.3
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R
| Drama Comedy

Diggers is a coming-of-age story directed by Katherine Dieckmann. It portrays four working-class friends who grow up in The Hamptons, on the South Shore of Long Island, New York, as clam diggers in 1976. Their fathers were clam diggers as well as their grandfathers before them. They must cope with and learn to face the changing times in both their personal lives and their neighborhood.

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Jay Harris
2006/09/09

This is the simple story of 4 friends who are clam diggers, there families were clam diggers for many generations past.The time period is 1976 in a small town in Long Island,N.Y. The people & situations are real, This drama could have taken place anywhere off any Coast,It could be about small fish,.These are people with families trying to make a living & raise there families.Ken Marino wrote the screenplay & has a nice role as well. Katherine Dieckmann directed. It has a cast of mainly featured players in film & Television, Paul Rudd, Maura Tierney, Lauren Ambrose, Ron Eldard. Sara Paulson, Josh Hamilton & Ken Marino are the main players and all are very good. The film is well made,the music is of the period.I liked the movie BUT this could have & should have been better. It is possible if a male directed,it would have been better.One other problem I did have was that even though people did smoke heavily in the l970's,It seemed to be forced & not natural, like the actors were not into smoking.The movie had a very short theatrical run in on under 20 screens in 2007. It did deserve better.Due to its R rating (language & drug use),it is not for children they would be bored as it is too mature for themIt is worthwhile to see, don't expect much,there are a few funny scenes,but this is mainly a drams.Ratings: *** (out of 4) 81 points(out of 100) IMDb 7 (out of 10)

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jts0405
2006/09/10

Just watched Diggers last night and still am unsure about what I thought about it. Ken Marino is definitely one funny man, and this film was all written by him. His character is honestly the funniest of the entire movie. He played the part the right way and it lead to some fantastic laughs. Paul Rudd stars in probably one of the greatest performances he's ever done. His acting of his character was so convincing that it shows he can be more than a funny guy, but also a dramatic actor. This movie overall was pretty decent, it wasn't the greatest thing I've ever seen, but this is definitely worth checking out once just to say you saw it.6/10

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alan_v35
2006/09/11

Diggers is a touching character-driven drama about a group of family, friends and lovers living in a small town. It features outstanding acting from a cast made up, mainly, of little-known performers. The characters are interesting and well-developed through authentic dialog and the direction that effectively captures the small-town atmosphere. The story…well, did I mention that the characters and dialog are good? No real story here to speak of; just a meandering tale of people coping with changing life circumstances.Paul Rudd, semi-familiar from roles in recent comedies like Knocked Up and 40 Year Old Virgin, plays Hunt, the last in a long line of clam diggers in a town where a ruthless corporation named South Shell is squeezing out the small individual clam diggers. Corporations suck. Anyone who doesn't think so, probably works for one. Hunt, along with his friends and family, struggles to come to grips with their dying way of life, as they live and love their way through the story. Maura Tierny is particularly impressive as Hunt's sister and Josh Hamilton is great as his erudite buddy while Alex Pickett steals scene after scene as a father under pressure.This movie reminds me of Perfect Storm without the storm. The atmosphere is set and the characters are developed, but not much happens. Its not unpleasant to watch and doesn't really drag, but seriously, shouldn't something happen? This work was first posted on realmoviereview.com

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jeremycohen
2006/09/12

I saw this movie at SXSW in Austin right after attending a panel about the making of the movie. The film was originally to be directed by funny man David Wain of Stella fame, but he pulled out to direct "the Ten" which is an amazing film. I expected the film to be funny. Ken Marion, who wrote it, is a hilarious comedian. Paul Rudd, the lead actor, has been in comedies almost exclusively since Wet Hot American Summer and David Wain, who produced the film, is hilarious. The movie, however, was very serious. It had some amazingly hilarious moments, but overall it was a moving, serious film. I was most amazed at the fact that they pulled it off with style. A bunch of comedians made a moving, well structured, meaningful, fulfilling drama. Everyone should see it.

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