After experiencing the insanity of the adults connected to his son's baseball team, a comedian researches for a comedy movie about them.After experiencing the insanity of the adults connected to his son's baseball team, a comedian researches for a comedy movie about them.After experiencing the insanity of the adults connected to his son's baseball team, a comedian researches for a comedy movie about them.
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The relationship between the father and the son is the only interesting aspect to this movie, because it has multiple levels to it, and tries to develop something inspirational and thoughtful out of it. Also they have Timothy Olyphant, so, can't lose there. J.B. Smoove and Fred Willard added something to the story as well, and that was entertaining. On the other hand, the storyline doesn't really do much to develop what could have been interesting. It ends abruptly, with little explanation or conclusive aspect.
The after-credits scene was alright, but again could have definitely been developed better.
Overall, the movie is a 5/10, on average would be between 4-6 depending on a person's taste. If you're bored, and are looking for a slow paced comedy (there are some chuckle scenes, and one or two funny moments) with suggestive humor rather than explicit, you might want to check it out. The movie isn't badly written or directed, but is not too appealing. Wouldn't recommend it to most people.
If I had one criticism, it would be that the film had a lack of an ending. However, despite that fact, it didn't take away from the ride, and during that ride you knew you were experiencing something unique anyway. Uniqueness is what I feel like is missing from most movies and in that, this film delivers. A hidden gem and worth a watch, I look forward to more from Jeff Garlin.
Jeff Garlin has gathered a big cast of fun comedic talents to use in this rambling comedy. It's a lot of wacky characters in the world of little league baseball. There isn't anything tremendous but this cast is bound to get a couple of chuckles. There isn't much of a story. These aren't the Bad News Bears. The kids are mostly decorations and aren't actual characters.
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- TriviaMost of the movie was improvised by an impressive cast of comedians.
- Quotes
Coach Jimbo: If we don't win this, we don't go to the playoffs. And if we don't go to the layoffs... it's like we didn't... even... exist! There will be no monument to you. There will be no tribute. No one will sing your name in a song! We're smoke.
[imitates the wind]
Coach Jimbo: We're nil. Think about that. Get out there and play your pants off!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.82 (2013)
- SoundtracksCalm Me Down
Written by Mike Viola, Larry Goldings & Steve Nistor
Performed by Glassell Park
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- Aptallarla Anlaşma
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- Gross US & Canada
- $17,909
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,508
- Jul 14, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $17,909
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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