Clay Pigeons
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Directed by | David Dobkin |
Written by | Matt Healy |
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Cinematography | Eric Alan Edwards |
Edited by | Stan Salfas |
Music by | John Lurie |
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Distributed by | Gramercy Pictures |
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Running time | 104 minutes [1] |
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Language | English |
Budget | $8 million[2] |
Box office | $1.7 million[3] |
Clay Pigeons is a 1998 black comedy film written by Matt Healy and directed by David Dobkin, and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn and Janeane Garofalo.
It is the second on-screen collaboration between Vaughn and Phoenix, the first film being Return to Paradise, released in the same year.
Plot
[edit]In a field in Montana, Earl, the best friend of young man, Clay Bidwell, shoots himself dead after confronting Clay over the ongoing affair he had been having with Earl's wife Amanda. Having just found out, he was distraught and wanted to make it look like Clay had murdered him.
Rushing back to town, Clay seeks help from Amanda to cover it up but she refuses to help as she doesn't want everyone knowing about the affair. With difficulty, he manages to get the body into his pickup and get it to seem like Earl drove it down the incline, where it crashed and burned.
A short time after the funeral, Clay arrives home to find an unapologetic, half-naked Amanda pressing him to continue with their affair as if nothing has happened. Feeling guilty, Clay now resists Amanda's advances when she throws herself at him. Lester Long, who he inadvertently befriends in the bar witnesses Amanda's behaviour.
After a jealous Amanda kills Gloria, a waitress Clay briefly dates, while they are making love she convinces him not to report it. He dumps the body in the lake, and the next day Clay and Lester go fishing. A body floats to the surface which Clay can only assume is Gloria. Lester asks him to report it on his own so he isn't late for work.
Later on, Clay comes across Lester at his ex's place. Lester spends the whole day with Amanda, at the end of which he stabs her several times. Unbeknownst to Clay, he happens to be a serial killer. The following morning, Clay follows police cruisers to Amanda's and finds out she's been stabbed to death.
Soon enough, FBI agent Dale Shelby and her partner Reynard come to town and examine the unprofessionally controlled crime scene. They zero in on Clay as the prime suspect as they have video footage of his affair with Amanda, he was dating a now missing Gloria and he reported finding a third.
Lester has Clay meet him by the lake. He tells him he murdered the nagging Amanda in an attempt to "help" his "fishing buddy", leaving Clay horrified. The next day another body is found, so they drag the lake and find several more.
Clay finally tells the feds all he knows about Lester, but when they enquire at the trucking company they don't know him as he goes by Bobby there. Searching his house, they find a blood-stained knife and put him in jail. There, Lester visits him late without anyone seeing and hints about targeting Kimberly, a young waitress Clay knows.
In the meantime, Lester goes to the local bar and hits on Dale, using the name Lloyd. He's charmed her when Kimberly, who he was waiting for, arrives. They abruptly leave and Dale suddenly realises he is suspicious.
In the police station, Clay easily dupes the deputy, locking him in the cell and getting his car keys. He heads to the lake, where he finds Lester with his intended victim with a knife. As Dale approaches, Kimberly runs by and she searches for Lester in the woods.
Considered cleared of all the charges, Clay packs up his truck as he prepares to leave town. Dale checks in to make sure he doesn't have an inkling of Lester. However, on the road, he follows Clay into a diner. He gives Lester the cold shoulder, and then Clay watches from the diner as he, introducing himself as Lyle, talks a man who looks like Sheriff Mooney into taking him along. Two police follow as Clay drives off in the opposite direction.
Cast
[edit]- Joaquin Phoenix as Clay Bidwell
- Vince Vaughn as Lester Long
- Janeane Garofalo as Dale Shelby
- Georgina Cates as Amanda
- Gregory Sporleder as Earl
- Phil Morris as Agent Reynard
- Scott Wilson as Sheriff Dan Mooney
- Vince Vieluf as Deputy Barney
- Nikki Arlyn as Gloria Collins
- Joseph D. Reitman as Glen
Production
[edit]Clay Pigeons was developed under filmmakers Ridley and Tony Scott's company, Scott Free Productions.[4][5]
Vaughn has described his character, Lester, as "a guy who isn’t necessarily from the West — that’s just an image he’s created of himself. Whatever his reality is — being badly hurt by women or whatever — he’s made it over, taking bits and pieces of things he’s seen in movies. He sees his life as a strange Western movie, with himself as the hero. He thinks he’s a sane person in an insane world."[6]
Dobkin said of the characters, "I wanted everyone to be different than what they appear to be — the FBI agent who smokes pot, the small town sheriff who seems slow but is the one who figures [the murders] out in the end."[7]
Reception
[edit]The film received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 61% based on reviews from 54 critics with the consensus: "Joaquin Phoenix, Janeane Garofalo, and Vince Vaughn play for kills in this dark comedy, but the film's aim misses some of those Clay Pigeons."[8] On Metacritic the film has a score of 49/100 based on 26 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Clay Pigeons (15)". British Board of Film Classification. 2003-01-28. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
- ^ "Clay Pigeons". The Numbers. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
- ^ "Clay Pigeons (1998)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
- ^ Evry, Max (August 20, 2012). "5 Things You Should Know About Tony Scott". MTV. Archived from the original on May 18, 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
- ^ Vice, Jeff (February 26, 1998). "Made in Utah". Deseret News.
- ^ Flatley, Guy (n.d.). "Vince Vaughn — The Man Who Wanted to Be Norman Bates". Moviecrazed.com. Archived from the original on 22 August 2004.
- ^ "Clay Pigeons Special". People.com. 1998. Archived from the original on 2 July 2003 – via Tripod.com.
- ^ Clay Pigeons at Rotten Tomatoes
- ^ Clay Pigeons at Metacritic
External links
[edit]- 1998 films
- 1998 black comedy films
- 1998 crime drama films
- 1998 directorial debut films
- 1998 independent films
- 1990s serial killer films
- American black comedy films
- American crime comedy-drama films
- American independent films
- American neo-noir films
- American serial killer films
- German black comedy films
- German crime drama films
- German independent films
- German neo-noir films
- German serial killer films
- English-language German films
- Films directed by David Dobkin
- Films produced by Ridley Scott
- Films set in Montana
- Films shot in California
- Films shot in Utah
- Scott Free Productions films
- Gramercy Pictures films
- PolyGram Filmed Entertainment films
- 1990s English-language films
- 1990s American films
- 1990s German films
- English-language crime comedy-drama films
- English-language black comedy films
- English-language independent films