Un coup d'œil sur la jeune vie de la star du basket-ball LeBron James.Un coup d'œil sur la jeune vie de la star du basket-ball LeBron James.Un coup d'œil sur la jeune vie de la star du basket-ball LeBron James.
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- 4 victoires et 2 nominations au total
Marquis Mookie Cook
- LeBron James
- (as Mookie Cook)
Avery Serell Wills Jr.
- Willie McGee
- (as Avery S. Wills Jr.)
Sterling Henderson
- Romeo Travis
- (as Scoot Henderson)
Malcolm J. Walters
- Jermaine
- (as Malcolm Walters)
Jon Elliott
- Marlon
- (as Jon Solomon)
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10haqny
Excellent TV Movie
Shooting Stars is an excellent High School sports movie. The character development, directing, editing, and acting are all on point.
Based on a true story it captures the progression of friends perfectly to their journey from kids to young adults. It's an uplifting film about what it means to grow up together and support one another through life's challenges.
It's captivating from the first scene to last. There aren't many such movies I've seen where I felt part of the groups struggle and perseverance. It's uplifting and courageous.
I'm glad I caught it as I was scrolling through to find something to watch.
Highly recommend it!
Based on a true story it captures the progression of friends perfectly to their journey from kids to young adults. It's an uplifting film about what it means to grow up together and support one another through life's challenges.
It's captivating from the first scene to last. There aren't many such movies I've seen where I felt part of the groups struggle and perseverance. It's uplifting and courageous.
I'm glad I caught it as I was scrolling through to find something to watch.
Highly recommend it!
Shooting Stars exceeded my expectations like an alley-oop slam.
The film beautifully captured the story of brotherhood and showcased fantastic basketball shots. The well-rounded cast of Lebron James and his teammates Dru Joyce, Willie McGee, Romeo Travis, and Sian Cotton effectively portrayed the journey of the Fab 4 turning into 5. Although there were opportunities to delve deeper into the drama and emotions, the film only scratched the surface.
What stood out was the film's focus on spreading the love to Lebron's teammates rather than solely centering on him. The park hoops scene gave me goosebumps, and it was great to see Marquis Mookie Cook, an actual hooper, bring realism to Lebron's size and basketball movements. Caleb McLaughlin's portrayal of Dru Joyce the 3rd was exceptional; the film made the most out of his acting talent.
While the film stayed true to the times by incorporating music, it missed a golden opportunity by not including 50 Cent's iconic song, 'In Da Club,' which perfectly complements Lebron. Nonetheless, as a fan of basketball films, Shooting Stars satisfied my craving once again. If you enjoy basketball, have a solid storyline, and want to delve deeper into Lebron's journey, this film is for you.
What stood out was the film's focus on spreading the love to Lebron's teammates rather than solely centering on him. The park hoops scene gave me goosebumps, and it was great to see Marquis Mookie Cook, an actual hooper, bring realism to Lebron's size and basketball movements. Caleb McLaughlin's portrayal of Dru Joyce the 3rd was exceptional; the film made the most out of his acting talent.
While the film stayed true to the times by incorporating music, it missed a golden opportunity by not including 50 Cent's iconic song, 'In Da Club,' which perfectly complements Lebron. Nonetheless, as a fan of basketball films, Shooting Stars satisfied my craving once again. If you enjoy basketball, have a solid storyline, and want to delve deeper into Lebron's journey, this film is for you.
10hunstath
Not a fan of his nba choices but man that was a good movie
If you ever played the game of basketball you can relate to this movie plain an simple. It's a big treat to watch with your kids who play the sport that you want to give a little bit of motivation to do better, work harder, and to be great. To see how he became the man he is today makes so much since now. He surrendered him self with people that made him a better basketball player but more importantly a better human being. There is a lot of drama in this one ladies an gentleman, it has just had a over all feeling of real life, real up and downs. He is the the all time nba scoring leader, I mean why not make a movie about him.... Kareem your next!
10rannynm
So Motivational, Relatable And Hilarious! You Don't Need To Be A Basketball Lover To Enjoy This Film
I love the new movie, Shooting Stars. You don't need to be a basketball lover to enjoy this one! This movie is so motivational, relatable and hilarious. It is a must-see, and definitely a "slam-dunk."
The film highlights the inspirational story of the ultra-famous NBA player, LeBron James and his high school friends. It takes place in 1994 through 2003, during his childhood and high school years, and focuses on the "Fab Four" - young LeBron James (Marquis Cook) and his best friends Lil Dru Joyce (Caleb McLaughlin), Willie McGee (Avery Wills) and Sian Cotton (Khalil Everage).
I've never been an avid basketball follower or fan, but that didn't make Shooting Stars any less of an enjoyable movie for me. Even though I never played basketball seriously, I can relate to this movie as a high school athlete. It was so interesting to learn things I never knew about LeBron James and his life. And what's great is that if you want to learn even more about LeBron, you can read the book by LeBron James and Buzz Bissinger, Shooting Stars, which the film is based on. Since the film was produced by LeBron himself, it provides an accurate representation of his early years. In a voiceover in the first-look teaser trailer James says, "People think they know my story, but this is our story." The sets, locations and props all reflect the time period and give us a bit of nostalgia. Additionally, the actors look so much like the people they play. Speaking of which, Marquis Cook, Caleb McLaughlin, Avery Wills, Khalil Everage, and Sterling Henderson work so well together and have a lot of chemistry. Additionally, they all are fabulous basketball players. Shooting Stars marks the acting debut of Marquis "Mookie" Cook as young LeBron James. Although he is a rookie actor, Cook has a substantial basketball background. He is not only a top-ranked high school athlete but has also participated in the 2023 All-American games. Throughout the movie, be on the lookout for some cameos!
The message of this movie is to follow your passions and work hard for them. Additional themes are that your family isn't just blood and that teamwork is important when you're trying to achieve your goals. Be aware that there is some profanity and language that people may find offensive.
I give Shooting Stars 5 of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. Athletes and LeBron fans will particularly enjoy this movie. By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST!
The film highlights the inspirational story of the ultra-famous NBA player, LeBron James and his high school friends. It takes place in 1994 through 2003, during his childhood and high school years, and focuses on the "Fab Four" - young LeBron James (Marquis Cook) and his best friends Lil Dru Joyce (Caleb McLaughlin), Willie McGee (Avery Wills) and Sian Cotton (Khalil Everage).
I've never been an avid basketball follower or fan, but that didn't make Shooting Stars any less of an enjoyable movie for me. Even though I never played basketball seriously, I can relate to this movie as a high school athlete. It was so interesting to learn things I never knew about LeBron James and his life. And what's great is that if you want to learn even more about LeBron, you can read the book by LeBron James and Buzz Bissinger, Shooting Stars, which the film is based on. Since the film was produced by LeBron himself, it provides an accurate representation of his early years. In a voiceover in the first-look teaser trailer James says, "People think they know my story, but this is our story." The sets, locations and props all reflect the time period and give us a bit of nostalgia. Additionally, the actors look so much like the people they play. Speaking of which, Marquis Cook, Caleb McLaughlin, Avery Wills, Khalil Everage, and Sterling Henderson work so well together and have a lot of chemistry. Additionally, they all are fabulous basketball players. Shooting Stars marks the acting debut of Marquis "Mookie" Cook as young LeBron James. Although he is a rookie actor, Cook has a substantial basketball background. He is not only a top-ranked high school athlete but has also participated in the 2023 All-American games. Throughout the movie, be on the lookout for some cameos!
The message of this movie is to follow your passions and work hard for them. Additional themes are that your family isn't just blood and that teamwork is important when you're trying to achieve your goals. Be aware that there is some profanity and language that people may find offensive.
I give Shooting Stars 5 of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. Athletes and LeBron fans will particularly enjoy this movie. By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST!
If Giannis got one already...
A year ago, Giannis Antetokounmpo got a Disney+ production with his life story. He was a former champion, but amazing enough to get his story to be told. His story was truly amazing and also a fun feature for (almost) all ages. It was a family story and a tale that dealt his and his brothers' success.
This time I want to say that Lebron gets his share and his story is told, but it is a little but similar, regarding the story of a team and not just an individual. Lebron is almost even not the main star of a films that is talking about his rise, which is an interesting choice of the narrative to be told from a perspective of few main characters and not just one.
The rating went up and its music is fantastic and almost makes a feeling like you're watching a movie from the kind and type of "Bohemian Rhapsody", when it is clear who is the main character (and it is also clear that envy will take place, eventually), but the writers would rather check some more angles and of course fill the gaps with fabulous and really pumps, when it seems that the films is losing focus, the soundtrack gets him back on track.
Really fun time when not expecting anything from a movie with Dermot Mulroney as a leading character in the movie. Marquis Mookie Cook has the look and his first movie debut is not bad, but the really fun part is to get a decent dose of Wood Harris (forever Avon Barksdale, from "The Wire" and lately also Creed's trainer - Tony 'Little Duke' Burton). If your kids are grown enough, open the TV and watch a great classic Sports Drama with a legendary story of one legend and his basketball band.
This time I want to say that Lebron gets his share and his story is told, but it is a little but similar, regarding the story of a team and not just an individual. Lebron is almost even not the main star of a films that is talking about his rise, which is an interesting choice of the narrative to be told from a perspective of few main characters and not just one.
The rating went up and its music is fantastic and almost makes a feeling like you're watching a movie from the kind and type of "Bohemian Rhapsody", when it is clear who is the main character (and it is also clear that envy will take place, eventually), but the writers would rather check some more angles and of course fill the gaps with fabulous and really pumps, when it seems that the films is losing focus, the soundtrack gets him back on track.
Really fun time when not expecting anything from a movie with Dermot Mulroney as a leading character in the movie. Marquis Mookie Cook has the look and his first movie debut is not bad, but the really fun part is to get a decent dose of Wood Harris (forever Avon Barksdale, from "The Wire" and lately also Creed's trainer - Tony 'Little Duke' Burton). If your kids are grown enough, open the TV and watch a great classic Sports Drama with a legendary story of one legend and his basketball band.
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- AnecdotesThis movie was shot on location all over Akron, Ohio and Cleveland, Ohio. Some of the basketball scenes were shot at Case Western Reserve University near downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The actor portraying, LeBron James, Mookie Cook, plays D-1 college basketball at University of Oregon, and the actor playing Carmelo Anthony, Jett Howard, plays D-1 college basketball at University of Michigan. -Brad Pyner
- GaffesThe Fab 4 play the Seniors on the playground in late October. The foliage on the trees at the park is late spring/early summer foliage.
- Citations
Coach Dru Joyce II: How successful you become depend on how well you manage pressure.
- ConnexionsReferences The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990)
- Bandes originalesZoom
Written by Ronald La Pread (as Ronald LaPread), Lionel Richie
Performed by The Commodores (as Commodores)
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Kayan Yıldızlar
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- 1h 56m(116 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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