To the American sport-watching public, professional bowlers have as much household-name recognition as professional dart players or brands of vegan snack foods. So the prospects of a documentary exposing the exploits of the quintessential blue-collar athlete seem questionable, if not laughable. Though uneven, A League of Ordinary Gentlemen, helmed by first-time director Christopher Browne, adeptly chronicles the 20-week road to the 2003 Professional Bowlers Association World Championship and the men for whom bowling isn't just a profession, but... More >>>