A former Minor League pitcher projects his Major League aspirations on his 17-year-old son, taking him on a desperate cross-country road trip to get him recruited by a college baseball team.A former Minor League pitcher projects his Major League aspirations on his 17-year-old son, taking him on a desperate cross-country road trip to get him recruited by a college baseball team.A former Minor League pitcher projects his Major League aspirations on his 17-year-old son, taking him on a desperate cross-country road trip to get him recruited by a college baseball team.
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Title: Perfectly Cast!
All the reviewers so far have mentioned how funny this film is, so I won't go into that, though I completely agree-I haven't laughed this much in a movie since 40-Year-Old Virgin. Instead, I'm going to highlight the awesome cast! To say Shannon Brown nailed his role as Rod, the self-absorbed dad living vicariously through his son, is an understatement. I hated him, felt sorry for him, and ultimately rooted him on as his character grew and became more self-aware throughout the film. Shannon's real-life and screen wife, Suzette Brown, was perfect as the supportive wife who served as Rod's catalyst to grow up already. Suzette expertly managed a challenging role that required her to be supportive of her selfish husband but not too much of a pushover. And she is hysterical as her alter ego, which I'll leave at that so as not to ruin any surprises. And the character of Alex, played by Ed Kaihatsu, was so endearing he stole many scenes with one-liners.
All the reviewers so far have mentioned how funny this film is, so I won't go into that, though I completely agree-I haven't laughed this much in a movie since 40-Year-Old Virgin. Instead, I'm going to highlight the awesome cast! To say Shannon Brown nailed his role as Rod, the self-absorbed dad living vicariously through his son, is an understatement. I hated him, felt sorry for him, and ultimately rooted him on as his character grew and became more self-aware throughout the film. Shannon's real-life and screen wife, Suzette Brown, was perfect as the supportive wife who served as Rod's catalyst to grow up already. Suzette expertly managed a challenging role that required her to be supportive of her selfish husband but not too much of a pushover. And she is hysterical as her alter ego, which I'll leave at that so as not to ruin any surprises. And the character of Alex, played by Ed Kaihatsu, was so endearing he stole many scenes with one-liners.
You're Out! Is a movie that literally covers all the bases. Are you a sports fan? Check! Comedy-lover? Check! Looking for a movie with a dysfunctional family? Check! How about one with character development? Check! Characters who learn to accept each other? Check! Are you an animal lover? This is for you!
This is a feel good movie that is funny, endearing, and very clever. Even the title refers to more than just baseball. I found myself enjoying the more subtle moments as well as the big obvious laughs. This independent film may not be in the Big Leagues, but in my opinion, You're Out! Has certainly hit a Home Run!
This is a feel good movie that is funny, endearing, and very clever. Even the title refers to more than just baseball. I found myself enjoying the more subtle moments as well as the big obvious laughs. This independent film may not be in the Big Leagues, but in my opinion, You're Out! Has certainly hit a Home Run!
You don't have to be a 'sports person' to love this movie. Very well-casted, entertaining throughout, and sprinkled with positive messages. Anyone can find a character to relate to in this movie; or more than one. A movie that covers a wide range of emotions felt in the human experience. It's also refreshing to watch a dog movie in which nothing bad happens to the dog, as happens in so many. I can't count the number of times I've sat down watch a movie featuring a dog, and spend the whole time cringing in anticipation of something bad happening... which it invariably does. (I know we're not supposed to give spoilers, but nothing bad happens to any dogs or other animals.) A must-watch!
You're Out! Is a thoroughly entertaining, hilarious movie with great messages throughout. You'll laugh along as two dads take their sons on an adventure filled road trip to try to get them into the best college baseball program, learning about themselves and each other along the way. Not to mention what mom needs to endure to pursue her dream of appearing on Lobster Tank to jump start her culinary career. Whether you love baseball, adorable dogs, Greek parties, or dysfunctional yet loving families, this film has something for everyone. Shot in the Chicago area with a diverse cast and crew, check out and support this great independent movie!
You're OUT! Is an incredible comedy film! This film is great for everyone!. Its witty, intelligent, comedic, silly, fun, comical, has a fantastic story by Sandy Delisle & great direction by Katharin Mraz. The actors are great, the production fantastic. The FX & vision are not only clear and cohesive but really well organized. This story has something in it for everyone and it's absolutely valuable.
This film making team should absolutely put out more work!
The score & soundtrack are amazing! Very meaningful music that absolutely fits the vision of the film. Bravo to everyone on this film and if you haven't seen it, get on it! You'll love it!
This film making team should absolutely put out more work!
The score & soundtrack are amazing! Very meaningful music that absolutely fits the vision of the film. Bravo to everyone on this film and if you haven't seen it, get on it! You'll love it!
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