September 19, 2000
Film Threat
MULLIGAN
trailer review
by Merle Bertrand 2000,
Un-rated, 7min, Vandy Productions...
Minnesota, having pretty much wrung all the fame
and notoriety it can get out of Governor Jesse Ventura, must be
looking for new sources of state pride. After all, Garrison Keillor's
a funny guy, but he's not exactly cutting edge. And there were probably
a few too many cutting edges for most Minnesotans in "Fargo," the
state's most recent foray into the public consciousness. So if it
takes a locally produced indie film like Tim Vandesteeg's "Mulligan"
to get the rest of the country talking about the Land of 10,000
Lakes again, these folks'll probably take it. Even if it is a movie
about, er, golf. Oh, geez. Not exactly the first sport to spring
to mind in this land of hockey heaven.
As viewers learn in this rather skimpy collection
of news clips from assorted Minneapolis affiliates, Vandesteeg variously
describes "Mulligan" as a sort of indie cross between "Caddyshack,"
"Swingers," "Clerks," and/or "Diner," depending on who's doing the
scoring. Whew. Ya sure you don't wanta throw in a little "Reservoir
Dogs" or "Blair Witch" action there, Tim? Cover all the bases?
In any event, this at least looks like a real movie,
judging from the on-set footage shown here, and not just some digi-camcorder
crap. So that's a plus. Yet, none of that was nearly as interesting
to learn as the fact that this was supposedly the first independent
film to be sponsored by Subway restaurants. Wonder who did the catering...
Still, I'm all for any filmmaking that lessens Hollywood's
grip on the industry...and Minnesota is about as far away from Hollywood
as you can get. So, send us the film, Mr. Vandesteeg. Let us see
if "Mulligan" scores a Birdie.