Cannonball 2008
"If you don't have goals....steal one."
In "Cannonball (2008)", a ragtag group of Kentucky friends face an unexpected crisis when their backyard wrestling dreams collapse overnight.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cannonball (2008) about?
Tony Dedman and his friends find themselves directionless after their backyard wrestling careers end. When a former classmate's plan to move to Mexico sparks their competitive fire, they embark on a reckless adventure to fund the trip—even if it means hunting for a local legend in the Kentucky wilderness.
Who directed Cannonball?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Cannonball?
The film features Tony Dedman, alongside his friends and other local characters pivotal to the chaotic expedition.
Is Cannonball (2008) worth watching?
As a comedy with a runtime of 118 minutes, "Cannonball (2008)" offers a unique blend of offbeat humor and small-town antics. While not a polished blockbuster, its quirky charm might appeal to fans of irreverent, low-stakes films.
How long is Cannonball?
Cannonball (2008) runs for 118 minutes.
About Cannonball (2008) — A Kentucky Comedy About Mischief and Misplaced Ambition
In "Cannonball (2008)", a ragtag group of Kentucky friends face an unexpected crisis when their backyard wrestling dreams collapse overnight. With no clear direction, Tony Dedman stumbles upon a questionable opportunity when a bitter high school rival announces plans to move to a Mexican beach. Desperate to outshine his nemesis, Dedman concocts a reckless scheme to fund the trip by leading an expedition into the wilderness. The catch? A local veterinarian has dangled a cash prize—if they can track down a bizarre local legend deep in the Kentucky backwoods. What follows is a chaotic, offbeat adventure where ambition, rivalry, and sheer determination collide.
The film blends dark humor with a touch of absurdity, painting a portrait of aimless youth clinging to whatever purpose they can scrounge up. With a 118-minute runtime, "Cannonball (2008)" delivers a quirky, occasionally crass comedy that thrives on its unpredictable energy. It's a story about chasing goals—even if they're misguided—and the lengths people go to when they feel stuck in neutral.