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It Ain't Over

  • 2022
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
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8.2/10
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Yogi Berra and Sean Mullin in It Ain't Over (2022)
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The illustrious life and career of the baseball great, Yogi Berra.The illustrious life and career of the baseball great, Yogi Berra.The illustrious life and career of the baseball great, Yogi Berra.

  • Director
    • Sean Mullin
  • Writer
    • Sean Mullin
  • Stars
    • Andy Andres
    • Roger Angell
    • Marty Appel
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    • Director
      • Sean Mullin
    • Writer
      • Sean Mullin
    • Stars
      • Andy Andres
      • Roger Angell
      • Marty Appel
    • 24User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Andy Andres
    • Self
    Roger Angell
    • Self
    Marty Appel
    • Self
    Allen Barra
    • Self
    Barbara Berra Scalise
    • Self
    Dale Berra
    • Self
    Lindsay Berra
    • Self - Yogi's Granddaughter
    Larry Berra
    • Self
    Tim Berra
    • Self
    Bobby Brown
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    Douglas Chadwick
    • Self
    Bob Costas
    Bob Costas
    • Self
    Billy Crystal
    Billy Crystal
    • Self
    Larry Doby Jr.
    • Self
    Al Downing
    • Self
    Audrie Garagiola
    • Self
    Joe Garagiola Jr.
    • Self
    Joe Girardi
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      • Sean Mullin
    • Writer
      • Sean Mullin
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    10chriscupo

    Excellent documentary

    I had wanted to see this since I saw a trailer in the theatre. If you are a baseball fan this is a must. I grew up as a NY Mets fan but liked the Yankees too. I am not from the generation these older players are from, so I didn't see them play. I only knew Yogi Berra as a manager and knew his one son was a baseball player also. I didn't realize that Yogi was one of the greatest players ever. This documentary was lovingly produced by his granddaughter and we see interviews with other players of his generation, players that he managed and mentored and also his loving family. You could tell how much the family meant to each other and how much he adored his wife Carmen. Yogi's granddaughter reads love letters from Yogi to Carmen which was very moving. Other events touched upon was Yogi's feud with George Steinbrenner and his return to Yankee Stadium. I can't recommend this documentary enough especially if you love baseball. Yogi was a humble, kind man and I had so much respect for him and tears in my eyes at the end.
    10mebowers-88514

    "It Ain't Over" Gives Yogi His Due

    Yogi Berra, one of the world's best athletes but one of the least recognized, has his legacy spelled out most effectively in 98 minutes. The documentary highlights his exceptional character, baseball skill and wisdom in a fast-paced captivating way. All ages, sports fans and non-sports fans should see this movie which captures not just the essence of 20th century professional baseball, but the essence of a man who embodied all that was excellent and exciting about the game. You will learn about Yogi's unequaled stats, hear from other all-star players and sports analysts, his family and regular fans. It is riveting from start to finish.
    10lauraegray

    Funny and moving portrait of a true baseball legend

    A portrait of a beautiful human being and baseball legend that will surprise you, even if you think you know all about Yogi. As the film shows, Yogi's baseball talent, intelligence, and accomplishments have long been overshadowed by his endearing and iconic personality and his infamous Yogi-isms. This film finally gives Yogi the tribute he deserves. Viewers may be surprised to learn or be reminded of Yogi's many legendary baseball achievements that have been ignored or forgotten over the years. The interviews with his teammates, latter-day baseball legends, as well as his friends and family, weave a beautiful story about this amazing and unassuming hero. It will remind you of everything that is wonderful and special about baseball, and about life. Go see this movie!!
    10zkonedog

    The Player (And Man) Behind The Myth

    Everyone knows Yogi Berra. Well, they know the myth or legend of Yogi Berra. The nonsensical (albeit hilarious) sayings--the distinct caricature--the commercial pitchman--the resemblance to an animated bear we all remember from childhood. But sometimes those larger-than-life capacities obscure the greatness of Berra the baseball player, man, and father. That is an oversight "It Ain't Over" strives to correct.

    Basically, this doc springs from the premise that Berra's granddaughter Lindsay wasn't exactly thrilled when Johnny Bench, Sandy Koufax, Hank Aaron, and Willie Mays were voted the "Greatest Living Ballplayers" in 2015--with Yogi sitting beside her watching it on TV. So, Lindsay began championing for this doc to be made--and it ultimately turns into one of the best sports figure docs I've ever seen!

    Though not at all affiliated with HBO, "It Ain't Over" has the feel of that prestige network's sports docs. The production value and graphics are extremely high and poignant/entertaining, while the amount of figures interviewed is truly staggering. From Berra's teammates to those he coached to family members and baseball luminaries such as Vin Scully, Billy Crystal, Joe Torre & Bob Costas, everyone gets a word in on Yogi's baseball legacy.

    Director Sean Mullin does a remarkable job here of sorting out "fact from myth", so to speak. The doc tells a compelling story of how Yogi was a tremendous player (his batting average & power combined with lack of strikeouts is astounding), won championships almost everywhere he landed as a player, coach, or manager, and served his country (notably in the D-Day invasion). Not only that, but Yogi was a family man who is spoken of lovingly by all who knew him. It is a bit of shame, then, to see his legacy somewhat adapted to fit the malapropisms and odd phrases that would come to be attached to him (some legitimate, some not).

    Overall, "It Ain't Over" is a remarkably achievement on making sure baseball fans remember Yogi's greatness besides the "silly stuff". This is a man who shook hands with Babe Ruth, played beside Joe DiMaggio & Mickey Mantle, coached Don Mattingly, and traded good-natured barbs with Derek Jeter. He was a good-natured winner both on and off the field--so affable that he didn't mind being a goofy pitchman for Yoo-Hoo or Aflac. I cannot recommend "It Ain't Over" highly enough to any sports/baseball fan who is even mildly intrigued. It had me belly laughing, weeping, and shaking my head in amazement in equal measure.
    8ferguson-6

    This nickel is worth a dime

    Greetings again from the darkness. In a perfect world we would judge each other by character, personality, integrity, and accomplishments. Unfortunately, too many still judge the book by its cover, and therein lies the only explanation for why Yogi Berra was not on the field at the 2015 All-Star game with Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Sandy Koufax, and Johnny Bench as one of the greatest living players. Berra, though he never cut the imposing athletic figure as those players, certainly fulfilled the four attributes listed above ... including his accomplishments in the very game that was offering tribute to the greats of the game. Director Sean Mullin expertly proceeds to prove that Lorenzo Pietro "Yogi" Berra was not just one of the best baseball players of all-time, he was also a war hero, beloved father, grandfather, husband, public figure, and above all, a world-class person.

    What Mr. Mullin does to elevate this documentary is not just focus on Yogi's fabulous career as a player, but also on the rest of his life. This allows us to understand what a special man he was. Yogi's granddaughter Lindsay frequently pops up for commentary, and she makes it abundantly clear that while Yogi learned to accept being baseball's most overlooked superstar, she certainly has not. After all, Berra is the all-time leader in World Series championships as a player with 10, and has 13 rings total, including his time coaching. He was an 18 time All-Star and was voted onto the All-Century team. Remarkably, Yogi caught both ends of 117 doubleheaders in his career, and of course, caught Don Larsen's World Series Perfect Game. As a New York Yankees player and coach, his presence in pinstripes linked the careers of Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Reggie Jackson, and Don Mattingly.

    Those are some of the pieces of a life that are indelibly linked to baseball history, and in this documentary, we learn even more. He grew up on the same St Louis street as (another future major league catcher) Joe Garagiola, and the Branch Rickey story involving the two is fascinating. After signing with the Yankees for $500, Berra enlisted in the Navy, and found himself in the middle of the Normandy landings. Lindsay recounts the story of why Berra never received his Purple Heart, and the process she went through to ensure that he received a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom. He was married to Carmen for 65 years, and they raised three sons, Dale (a Major Leaguer), Tim, and Larry. The story of how Carmen named Dale is one of the highlights of the film.

    Lest you buy into the image of Yogi as the cartoon character (Yogi Bear) in Yellowstone, or the lovable post-career pitchman for Amtrak, Aflac, YooHoo, and Miller Lite, pay particular attention to the segment on Jackie Robinson's steal of home in the World Series. This will clue you in on what an intense competitor Yogi was - helping to explain his incredible track record of winning. Of course, none of this is meant to minimize Yogi's creative use of the English language. He became iconic for his malapropisms ... often referred to as "Yogiisms". This includes the famous one from which this film's title was derived, "It ain't over till it's over" ... right up there with "I really didn't say everything I said."

    Berra's rift with Yankees owner George Steinbrenner is analyzed, leaving us respecting Yogi's years-long stance over being disrespected. Their eventual make-up led to an incredible "Yogi Berra Day" at Yankee Stadium, where the game remarkably lived up to the pre-game moment when Don Larsen threw out the ceremonial first pitch to Yogi. Director Mullin capitalizes on a long stream of former teammates, opponents, players, writers, and family members to provide insight into Yogi Berra. There is little doubt even more would have loved to contribute, as much in the way Yogi gives credit to Hall of Famer Bill Dickey for tutoring him on catching, so many are anxious to offer stories on how Yogi Berra influenced them. Let's end this with more of Yogi's wisdom. "If you come to a fork in the road, take it." And when it comes to this excellent and entertaining documentary from Sean Mullin, keep in mind that "You can observe a lot by watching." Opens in theaters on May 26, 2023.

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      Yogi Berra hit more home runs than he had strikeouts 5 separate years.
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      During the end credits there are many memorials,, as well as memorabilia from his boyhood-home

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • To jeszcze nie koniec
    • Production companies
      • Five By Eight Productions
      • Vanishing Angle
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $705,355
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $88,504
      • May 14, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $705,355
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      1 hour 39 minutes
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