1. Guys in trees with binoculars movie review (2011) - Roger Ebert
An annual award goes to the birder who sees the most different species in a year. They will not conveniently flutter before your eyes.
Birders. You call them birders. Calling them "bird-watchers" is insulting, like calling a Trekker a Trekkie. They are aware that some people find birding to
2. The Big Year | Rotten Tomatoes
The excellent main and supporting cast handles both the funny parts and the more emotional moments very well, the story is engaging and moves at a brisk pace so ...
Three men find that they have come to a turning point. Stu (Steve Martin) faces a late-life crisis, Kenny (Owen Wilson) is in the grip of a midlife crisis, and Brad (Jack Black) is wallowing in a no-life crisis. Determined to kick-start their stagnant lives, Stu, Kenny and Brad decide to enter a prestigious contest. During the course of one calendar year, the three friendly rivals criss-cross North America in a quest to count more species of birds than anyone else.
3. The Big Year (2011): A Review - THE LAHONTAN AUDUBON SOCIETY
24 nov 2020 · If you are a birdwatcher, give The Big Year a chance. You may find the film a fun adventure, or at least it will give you some chuckles.
Written by Parker Flickinger
4. The Big Year (2011) recensie, een film van David Frankel ... - Cinemagazine
26 sep 2012 · In dat licht bezien is 'The Big Year' – sorry voor de woordspeling – niet bepaald een hoogvlieger. Toch heeft de film de nodige charme. Met zijn ...
Recensie The Big Year (2011), een film van David Frankel met Jack Black, Zahf Paroo, John Cleese, Owen Wilson, Rosamund Pike
5. The Big Year – review | Comedy films | The Guardian
1 dec 2011 · Jack Black's remaining credibility takes flight in this limp birdwatching comedy, writes Andrew Pulver.
Jack Black's remaining credibility takes flight in this limp birdwatching comedy, writes Andrew Pulver
6. The Big Year (Film, 2011) - MovieMeter.nl
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Komedie film geregisseerd door David Frankel. Met Steve Martin, Jack Black en Owen Wilson.
7. The Big Year (2011) directed by David Frankel • Reviews, film + cast
Three fanatical bird-watchers spend an entire year competing to spot the highest number of species as El Nino sends an extraordinary variety of rare breeds ...
Three fanatical bird-watchers spend an entire year competing to spot the highest number of species as El Nino sends an extraordinary variety of rare breeds flying up into the U.S., but they quickly discover that there are more important things than coming out on top of the competition.
8. The Big Year movie review - Entertainment Weekly
13 okt 2011 · It would be nice to say that The Big Year is the best comedy ever made about competitive bird watching — excuse me, I mean birding.
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9. The Big Year critic reviews - Metacritic
The Big Year is better when it is examining the obsession of the birders, and Martin, Black and Wilson are enjoyable in toned-down mode.
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10. The Big Year: Our Movie Review | All About Birds
15 okt 2011 · This film is an enjoyable tramp through America's wilds and through the familial tangles of its three main characters.
Last night, about 25 of my coworkers and their family members went to the opening of The Big Year. We had been looking forward to the movie with a mixture of excitement and apprehension: bird watching isn't often treated kindly (or accurately) in movies, and mistakes are so common that sometimes it
11. Film Review | The Big Year - The Edwards Edition
9 jun 2023 · The Big Year is a 2011 comedy film starring Jack Black, Steve Martin, and Owen Wilson as three birders competing to set the record for most species of birds ...
The Big Year is a very sincere look at the world of competitive birding that lets its humor come from the actual funny things that happen to birders. It's a nice little movie that deserves more love than it's gotten. 8/10