A rich girl whose family summers on Cape Cod has a romance with a local poor boy who hopes to become a major league baseball player.A rich girl whose family summers on Cape Cod has a romance with a local poor boy who hopes to become a major league baseball player.A rich girl whose family summers on Cape Cod has a romance with a local poor boy who hopes to become a major league baseball player.
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Biel and Summer Catch are Hot....
I grew up on Cape Cod. First of all Summer Catch was filmed in North Carolina not the Cape. One Crazy Summer (John Cusack/Demi Moore) was filmed in my hometown on the Cape but I hear the unions make it near impossible to film in Massachusetts now. Some of the pictures of fields and buildings were really from Chatham however. Much of Summer Catch rings true. Very few Cape kids actually have ever played in the Cape League. It is elite baseball. The summer on the Cape is full of babes and booze just like the film shows. The rich of the rich have summer homes on Cape Cod (like Rand in the film)and I was a "lawn boy" just like Freddie Prinz back in the 80s but not good enough to make the Cape League baseball. I could relate to this film and enjoyed it thoroughly. It brought me back to the parties and warm summer nights on the Cape that have a feeling like no where else on Earth. Rent it or catch it on HBO like I did. As for Ms Biel I am a fan for life and I hope she has a great career and maybe comes down to the Cape and parties with us sometime. She burns up the screen. I saw Scooby Doo before this film so seeing Shaggy catching and Fred pitch it made movie a little funny and I ws waiting for Scooby to run on field. Final Analysis...Summer Catch is a Grand Slam!!!
Attractive Cast, Funny Scenes, Then Why is it so PLODDING?
`Summer Catch' is yet ANOTHER `coming of age' movie, albiet with a attractive cast and some pretty funny humor. Freddie Prinze, Jr. leads an attractive, talented cast in a story which is one third `Bull Durham, one third `Porky's' and one third `every boy from the wrong side of the tracks meets rich girl movie you've ever seen." Considering it's pedigree, it's surprising this movie was made within the bounds of a PG-13 rating. Perhaps, that's part of the problem. Just when you are expecting it to open up and get REALLY raunchy, it backs away. Certainly, there is NO problem with the cast. Freddy Prinze, Jr. is quite earnest as Ryan Dunne, the `yard boy' turned pitcher; however, despite the slight accent, he's not particularly believable as an Irishman. As Prinze's love interest, Tenley Parrish, Jessica Biel brings the same qualities to the screen as Jamie Lee Curtis, in more ways than two. Once you get past the stunning figure (well showcased, briefly, in a bikini), you realize she's a real person, and a quite likeable one. Matthew Lillard is very funny as Billy Brubaker, as is Marc Blucas as Miles Dalrymple, Gabriel Mann as Auggie and Jed Rhein as Pete. Brittany Murphy makes an appropriately "local bar tramp," and Beverly D'Angelo (an incredibly well preserved 48) as the movie's `Mrs. Robinson'. Zita Gray is cute as Jessica Biel's little sister, Katie. Even Randi Layne makes a favorable impression in a VERY small role as Jessica's mother. Please don't let me forget the contributions of Brian Dennehy, Fred Ward, Bruce Davison and Jason Getrick.
One of the BIG problems with `Summer Catch' is the repetitiveness of the subplotting. You don't get just ONE example of the `boy virgin meets Mrs. Robinson,' you get FIVE. The same goes for the `big talk about your career problems scene,' `local bar tramp causes the jock to miss his appointment,' etc. Perhaps that's why the movie seems overlong, which is a killer for a comedy. HOWEVER, I can't remember another movie I've seen recently in which I can remember the names of so many of the characters. That counts for a lot with me...
One of the BIG problems with `Summer Catch' is the repetitiveness of the subplotting. You don't get just ONE example of the `boy virgin meets Mrs. Robinson,' you get FIVE. The same goes for the `big talk about your career problems scene,' `local bar tramp causes the jock to miss his appointment,' etc. Perhaps that's why the movie seems overlong, which is a killer for a comedy. HOWEVER, I can't remember another movie I've seen recently in which I can remember the names of so many of the characters. That counts for a lot with me...
A delightful interlude of no redeeming value.
A care free movie about the love of base ball and the opposite sex. Well, Freddie Prinze is the hot shot pitcher trying to make his mark in life while mowing lawns. Along comes Jessica Biel and he is head over heels in love. Playing base ball and making the big time is his goal, but the super rich father of the opposite sex has other diabolical plans and doesn't want the guy who mows the lawn involved with his daughter. But as happens, love congers all and Freddie and Jessica are united in the end. Ad nauseum. Predictable. But a lighthearted movie and worth the time to watch.
Usual plot, usual movie
Yesterday I watched this movie in Pay-TV - okay, it just happened because of Jessica Biel, and in two scenes... whoa!
The movie is a mixture of an usual Teenie-Lovestory and an usual Sports Drama. All of it you have seen a thousand times in other movies and when you watch the first five minutes, you know how this movie ends.
I'm rating it 5/10.
The movie is a mixture of an usual Teenie-Lovestory and an usual Sports Drama. All of it you have seen a thousand times in other movies and when you watch the first five minutes, you know how this movie ends.
I'm rating it 5/10.
Poor Jessica Biel
This is one of those movies, like Center Stage, where you have to see the PREVIEWS, only once, and you'll know how the entire movie will go. I remember reading this article where JB was complaining that the only reason she hadn't gotten Mena Suvari's part in American Beauty was because she had a "nice girl" reputation from 7th Heaven, and the producers or directors or whoever was turned off by that. Yes, Jessica, keep telling yourself that. And in the meantime, grab ahold of whatever crappy role is actually offered to you, overact the hell out of it and say that proves your point.
Which is clearly what she did. I don't know where FP Jr. wants his career to go, but he better stay away from these types of movies or he's never going to be able to do anything else. It may be too late already. I would like to say that while he is in no way Oscar material, I've usually enjoyed his performances. However, he really needs to start actually finding out what the movie is about before he signs onto it. By the way, am I the only one who thinks that his "romance" with Sarah Michelle Gellar is a total lie?
Amd Matthew Lillard does in this movie what he always does--provide some much needed comic relief. I like that guy. But, with the exception of Scream, it would appear that no one wants to put him in a movie unless they can put FPJ in it...which is odd to me, cause ML is the better actor of the 2, in my opinion.
I didn't say much about the movie because anyone who has heard of this movie, whether they've seen it or not, knows the entire story.
5/10, and I'm being generous...just thankful that Tenley Parrish was not played by Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Which is clearly what she did. I don't know where FP Jr. wants his career to go, but he better stay away from these types of movies or he's never going to be able to do anything else. It may be too late already. I would like to say that while he is in no way Oscar material, I've usually enjoyed his performances. However, he really needs to start actually finding out what the movie is about before he signs onto it. By the way, am I the only one who thinks that his "romance" with Sarah Michelle Gellar is a total lie?
Amd Matthew Lillard does in this movie what he always does--provide some much needed comic relief. I like that guy. But, with the exception of Scream, it would appear that no one wants to put him in a movie unless they can put FPJ in it...which is odd to me, cause ML is the better actor of the 2, in my opinion.
I didn't say much about the movie because anyone who has heard of this movie, whether they've seen it or not, knows the entire story.
5/10, and I'm being generous...just thankful that Tenley Parrish was not played by Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Did you know
- TriviaMarc Blucas' character can be seen wearing a Wake Forest basketball cap early in the movie. It is black with a yellow "WF" on the front. Blucas actually attended and played basketball on a full scholarship to Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem North Carolina. He started along with Tim Duncan there.
- GoofsDuring the season opener the announcer mentions that hitter Billy Brubaker has been struggling with the wood bats this season. Obviously he would not know this, nor is it possible since this is the season opener.
- Alternate versionsDVD release features 12 minutes of deleted scenes.
- SoundtracksSweet Summer
Written by Aaron Kamin and Alex Band
Produced by Radford and Trent Slatton
Performed by Radford
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label, a Unit of BMG Entertainment
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Box office
- Budget
- $34,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $19,753,553
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,018,593
- Aug 26, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $19,772,447
- Runtime
- 1h 44m(104 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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