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When a championship-bound coach (Patrick Duffy) adds some notoriously untalented kids to his team on a bet, the players view it as their chance to learn from the master. But the scheming coach has other plans, which include not letting them play. When young Kanin and friends uncover the plot and the coach is dismissed, the team disintegrates--or does it? With the help of Kanin's determined mom (Tracy Nelson) and a past-his-prime coach (a blustery Ed Asner), the multiracial, coed team pulls it together enough to make it to the playoffs, where they face... you guessed it, Duffy and his new team. The latest in a long line of underdog kids sports movies, which started with The Bad New Bears, this 96-minute film from Disney TV has neither the wit nor the grit of its inspiration, but it serves as reasonable family entertainment. Baseball fans will have to forgive its casual approach to the rules of the game, however. (Ages 5 and older) --Kimberly Heinrichs
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Perfect Game
Starring: Edward Asner , Patrick Duffy , Cameron Finley , Tracy Nelson , and Drake Bell Director: Dan Guntzelman Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000089797 Release Date: 2003-05-06 |
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When a championship-bound coach (Patrick Duffy) adds some notoriously untalented kids to his team on a bet, the players view it as their chance to learn from the master. But the scheming coach has other plans, which include not letting them play. When young Kanin and friends uncover the plot and the coach is dismissed, the team disintegrates--or does it? With the help of Kanin's determined mom (Tracy Nelson) and a past-his-prime coach (a blustery Ed Asner), the multiracial, coed team pulls it together enough to make it to the playoffs, where they face... you guessed it, Duffy and his new team. The latest in a long line of underdog kids sports movies, which started with The Bad New Bears, this 96-minute film from Disney TV has neither the wit nor the grit of its inspiration, but it serves as reasonable family entertainment. Baseball fans will have to forgive its casual approach to the rules of the game, however. (Ages 5 and older) --Kimberly HeinrichsDescription
Premiering on video, PERFECT GAME. In the spirit of THE MIGHTY DUCKS, PERFECT GAME is a humorous and touching story that celebrates the determined believer in all of us. Eleven-year-old Kanin has one dream -- to be the world's best baseball player, or at least not to be the one always picked last. Things look up when coach Bobby Geiser (Patrick Duffy) surprisingly picks him to be on his Little League team. But Kanin soon discovers that Bobby thinks he's one of the worst players and is using him as part of a bet. Crushed but confident in their abilities, Kanin and some of the other "Little League losers" fire Bobby and rally around Kanin's mom (Tracy Nelson) and a retired high school coach (Ed Asner). While setting their sights on the championship, they learn the true meaning of sportsmanship and teamwork, and soon, feel like the champions they are. Overflowing with fun and inspiration, PERFECT GAME will delight kids of all ages and leave you cheering for more!Customer Reviews:
Not the right message for a kid.......2005-06-27
Far from perfect.......2004-04-08
There are far too many prototypes: the not-so good team coached by a washed-up ex-minor league player, the "evil" coach who has won a string of championships that wants to "rule" the baseball league with another title, the "heart-broken" kid who wants to win for Dad, the mom who wants the best for her little boy, the rise and fall of the "lovable loser" type team, etc. It seems to all be a bunch of one-dimensional and predictable characters that begin to work each and every baseball cliché.
I agree with the reviewer, Brett, who mentioned the flawed logic of this movie. It's hard to exactly know what the message of this movie is. Do the parents want their team to win? Do they want their kids to practice, not to practice? Why do they want them to quit a game that is a passion just because some coach tells them they aren't good enough? The naivety of this movie excels all baseball movies I've seen. Couldn't they put a little more thought into some of these characters?
The slight positive to this movie were the few chuckles that were there. Ed Asner does a decent job as the ex-minor league player turned coach, and has a few good lines:
"Baseball is spelled F-U-N-D-A-M-E-N-T-L-E" ..
"Can you spell irritating, kid?"
However, overall, the lines and the action aren't fun, but rather superficial, and it's ending left me, well, confused (kind of like they just said, "Let's stop the movie right here."). A movie that could have been much more, but failed miserably.
Even if it is just suppose to be a fun movie, Perfect Game doesn't even come across as a true kids movie. I would suggest that if you want a kid's movie with a little more spirit, rent "The Rookie" instead. If you are wanting a good baseball movie period, see "The Natural" or "Field of Dreams."
Couldn't be more predictable if it tried........2003-12-01
The setup: The "evil" coach Bobby Geiser (Patrick Duffy) has won eight consecutive local Little League Championships and all the other coaches are jealous of him. In order to try and even the playing field, Geiser agrees to allow a lot of kids who aren't very good at baseball to be on his team. Our hero, 10 year old Kanin, is going to be on Coach Geiser's team this year. So what's the problem? To be honest, I'm really not sure. The kids' parents flip out when they find out that the coach has been holding extra practices for his good players in order to make sure they stay sharp.
This is where the movie nosedives even further. The parents decide to get rid of the coach and all of the good players on their team. Then they tell their kids that they should just cancel the rest of their season and not even play anymore. It's twisted logic which I can't understand. Why make your kids stop playing a sport they love simply because the coach was holding extra practices? Just goes to show you how parents are ruining youth sports programs these days...even in the movies!
Anyway, I won't spoil how things turn out but I need to get one more gripe off of my chest. In several scenes, the baseball used during the games is not real. It is an extremely poor computer special effect. Has the film industry sunk so low that they can't have a baseball movie using a real baseball? Why use CGI when you don't even have to? This movie has no soul.
memories.......2000-12-12
A Great Family Film!.......2000-04-21
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Charlie Rose with Tim McCarver; Salman Rushdie; Jerry Colangelo (April 16, 1999)
ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000KC8KM8 Release Date: 2006-11-02 |
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New York Yankees announcer Tim McCarver talks about his new book, The Perfect Season: Why 1998 Was Baseball's Greatest Year, the culture of the Yankees and his decision to leave the Mets to become a Yankee announcer, and his thoughts on various players. Then, Part Two of an interview with The Ground Beneath Her Feet author Salman Rushdie, who discusses his ten years in exile and his writing career. Finally, Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks owner Jerry Colangelo talks about his new book, How You Play the Game, his thoughts about basketball and baseball in Phoenix, and his career as a player and owner.
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Intequam: The Perfect Game
Starring: Manoj Bajpai , and Nethra Raghuraman Director: Pankaj Parashar Manufacturer: Eros Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B0006VBK4S Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
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Inteqam (The Perfect Game)
Manufacturer: Eros Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000IZJR7E Release Date: 2006-09-22 |
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Starring: MANOJ BAJPAI, NETRA RAGHURAMAN, ISHA KOPPIKAR Synopsis: Inteqam is about Avantika Suryavanshi (Isha Kopikar), a rich and beautiful young woman who is on a business visit to India. Her friend Aditya Grewal hosts a party to honor her arrival and in the same party gets brutally murdered. ACP Uday Thakur (Manoj Bajpai) a hot-blooded officer feared by the underworld but criticized widely for ruthlessly killing criminals in encounters, he is in charge of the murder case. His prime suspect is Avantika who remains unperturbed though and invites him to an intense mind game that leaves him baffled... leading to a violent and devastating climax revealing the truth about... 'THE PERFECT GAME.....INTEQAM'.
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Perfect Your Skills In Turkey Hunting
Starring: Andy Flack , and Jim Flack Manufacturer: Brentwood Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ASOB Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
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Perfect Game Sports: Baseball
Starring: Karl Avdek Manufacturer: Spectrum Entertain ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B00008AOU6 Release Date: 2003-02-18 |
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