Bigfan: A New York Giant's Movie Due Out in 2009

Bigfan is Coming in August

Jimmy Smith
Bigfan, a movie about a New York Giant's fan will debut on August 28, 2009. The movie follows an obsessed fan of the Giants who follows the team religiously. Patton Oswalt will play Paul Aufiero, the main character and Bigfan of the New York Giants. Oswalt must decide whether to press charges against the Giant's star player Quantrell Bishop played by Jonathan Hamm to give the team a shot at the Superbowl. The story is entirely fictional and was written and directed by Robert D. Siegel.

A movie about the New York Giants Superbowl win over the New England Patriots would be a little more interesting, but perhaps it is a little to early for that. The movie Bigfan is rated R, which basically ensures that Bigfan will not be short of swearing and adult themes. The overall story line of the story is interesting enough. Quantrell Bishop, the star player for the New York Giants assaults Paul Aufiero, the Bigfan. Aufiero then has to decide whether to press charges against Bishop, and ruin the Giants chance at a Superbowl season, or not press charges and allow Bishop to play.

I will definitely go out to see this movie being a Giants fan, and the story does sound interesting enough. I would have rather seen a movie that was based on reality, rather then fiction. The story is original enough and hasn't been done before so I do give it respect for that. Patton Oswalt is a great choice for the fan, I don't know about Jonathan Hamm for Quantrell Bishop though. Looking at the trailer for Bigfan, it seems like there are a lot of underlying story lines including greed, being a fan of course, and jealously and envy. It looks like a great physiological trip into the mind of the obsessed fan, rooting for his favorite team.

In conclusion, Bigfan, a movie about a New York Giants fan, will be out on August 28, 2009. The movie is rated R and follows the life of a Giants fan after being assaulted by his favorite player. What would you do if your favorite player and star player of your favorite team assaulted you? Would you press charges? Would you just let it go? Would you sue for millions of dollars? It is a very interesting question and raises a fiery debate. Perhaps this is the way that you separate the real fans from the fake ones.

Published by Jimmy Smith

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  • Bud Bundy7/27/2009

    I think you meant psychological, not physiological, unless they actually opened his head and examined his brain.

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