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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Super cute movie with fun for all!
Never a dull moment and plenty of laugh out loud scenes. Did I mention the dog? How can you go wrong with love and dogs?! I watched part on a plane and people were asking what movie it was! I was expecting a 'coming of age' movie as the teens find their journeys; but, it's really a 'coming of age' for the parents! Good reminder that we're never done learning, growing, laughing and loving. Also some fun messages about judge-y types. Who doesn't love the nosey PTA ladies getting some payback. I highly recommend watching this one - or downloading for repeated laughs when you need them.
Never a dull moment and plenty of laugh out loud scenes. Did I mention the dog? How can you go wrong with love and dogs?! I watched part on a plane and people were asking what movie it was! I was expecting a 'coming of age' movie as the teens find their journeys; but, it's really a 'coming of age' for the parents! Good reminder that we're never done learning, growing, laughing and loving. Also some fun messages about judge-y types. Who doesn't love the nosey PTA ladies getting some payback. I highly recommend watching this one - or downloading for repeated laughs when you need them.
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!
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.
It's clear how much love, sweat, and care went into the creation of this warm, funny, classic buddy adventure movie. The performances by the young actors are especially spot-on and genuine, but everyone brought life to each character and got me so invested in their storylines! There really is something relatable for everyone in this little film. You'll fall in love with the canine lead too, she delivered her lines flawlessly and with so much expression. Rent this now for a good laugh, a little smut, a dose of adventure, and a generous helping of feel-good vibes. Recommended for viewers 12-120.
We loved this movie so much! The acting was perfect and funny and you couldn't help but fall in love with the dog who was the perfect pittie ambassador - she stole the show:-) You're Out! Was a funny movie, especially for anyone who played baseball growing up or parented someone who played baseball. A great time! If you are looking for a funny road trip movie and you like baseball and dogs , give it a watch, you'll definitely have some laughs! Shannon Brown was perfect as the Dad who sees himself in his son and wants to relive his childhood through him and Kyle Patrick was adorable as his son. Loved this movie!
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