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The Rookie

  • 2002
  • G
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
39K
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The Rookie (2002)
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A Texas baseball coach makes the major league after agreeing to try out if his high school team made the playoffs.A Texas baseball coach makes the major league after agreeing to try out if his high school team made the playoffs.A Texas baseball coach makes the major league after agreeing to try out if his high school team made the playoffs.

  • Director
    • John Lee Hancock
  • Writer
    • Mike Rich
  • Stars
    • Dennis Quaid
    • JD Evermore
    • Rachel Griffiths
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Lee Hancock
    • Writer
      • Mike Rich
    • Stars
      • Dennis Quaid
      • JD Evermore
      • Rachel Griffiths
    • 212User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Jimmy Morris
    JD Evermore
    JD Evermore
    • Relief Pitcher #1
    • (as J.D. Evermore)
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Lorri Morris
    Jay Hernandez
    Jay Hernandez
    • Joaquin 'Wack' Campos
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Olline
    Angus T. Jones
    Angus T. Jones
    • Hunter Morris
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Jim Morris Sr.
    Rick Gonzalez
    Rick Gonzalez
    • Rudy Bonilla
    Chad Lindberg
    Chad Lindberg
    • Joe David West
    Angelo Spizzirri
    Angelo Spizzirri
    • Joel De La Garza
    Royce D. Applegate
    Royce D. Applegate
    • Henry
    Russell Richardson
    Russell Richardson
    • Brooks
    Raynor Scheine
    Raynor Scheine
    • Frank
    David Blackwell
    David Blackwell
    • Cal
    Blue Deckert
    Blue Deckert
    • Baseball Scout Dave Patterson
    Danny Kamin
    Danny Kamin
    • Durham Manager Mac
    • (as Daniel Kamin)
    Matt Williams
    • Owl Player #1
    Miguel Salas
    • Owl Player #2
    • Director
      • John Lee Hancock
    • Writer
      • Mike Rich
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    User reviews212

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    timberline_thunder

    Respectable Movie Worth A Look

    Usually I review a movie just after I've seen it, but the last time I saw this one was a full 2 weeks ago. Yet it still sticks in my mind and heart.

    Baseball movies are inspirational by nature and seem to have all kinds of application to life (for example, my review of Field of Dreams). Jimmy Morris challenges the losing baseball team he's coaching to not give up on their dreams and has the challenge thrown right back at him. This wouldn't make for such drama if the majority of the movie up to that point hadn't been to show how Jimmy's own dream had been systematically dismantled. Such movies anyone can write, but when I found out it was a true story, it put the movie in a higher bracket altogether.

    The conflict between Jimmy and his father is played very well by both Quaid and Cox. At one point or another, you can just feel coldness of the walls built up between them. They're reaching out (Hunter's baseball glove, Jimmy's asking advice), but can they ever connect?

    While some might balk (sorry) at the presence of Hunter, Jimmy's son, I think the kid adds a lot to the film. Baseball is all about kids, anyway. And it's good to see a son who looks up to and believes in his dad. That phase is over far too soon for most fathers to enjoy it enough. I think the dream is as much Hunter's as it is his father's.

    The theme of the Rookie is "never give up on your dreams." That's laudable. But the affirmation of the importance of families, even through broken relationships, as well as a clean script, makes this one that families can buy to watch every now and then. Disney surprised me with this believable, down-to-earth tale. I'm definitely picking this one up on DVD.
    TxMike

    Actually two one-hour movies, great inspirational stories.

    My favorite films are those which are based on an interesting true story, and are well made. "The Rookie" fits that bill, and I rate it very highly. At first glance it appears to be about getting to play baseball. In fact, it is about making your dreams come true, and the power of friendship. Baseball just happens to be the subject matter. The first one-hour movie is about a 10-member high school team in West Texas that barely manages to win one game each year. It is about their coach inspiring them to become the district champs and go to the state tournament in 1999.

    The second one-hour movie comes about from a "deal" the kids made with the coach. "If we win district, then you have to go to a tryout with a professional baseball team." They do, so he does. And to his and everyone else's surprise, his 85-mph fastball as a 20-year-old has become a 98-mph one as a 35-year-old. The films hints that it might have been divine intervention, a prayer to St Rita, the patron of the impossible. Might have been!!

    Dennis Quaid is a bit older than 35, but he does a good job and is believable as science teacher, coach, and finally a surprised big-league pitcher in Arlington, Tx stadium, where he strikes out his very first big-league batter. The real Jim played two seasons, not particularly distinguished, but that point is way secondary. The journey, and the way he made it, with support from family and his baseball kids is what this film is all about.

    The DVD is very nice, with a great picture and decent use of the 5.1 Dolby surround sound. Extras include footage of the real Jim, some original footage of his playing days, and his narration and re-enactment of his first trip to a big-league mound. Great stuff! Plus a few, moderately interesting deleted scenes explained by the director.
    smla02

    Not a 'rookie' in entertainment

    ****

    Starring: Dennis Quaid, Rachel Griffiths, and Angus T. Jones.

    A science teacher in his late thirties decides to follow his dream...playing professional baseball. The team that he coaches makes a bet that if they win the championship, then he must try out for pro baseball. Well guess what happens? Yep, you guessed it. I can't exactly tell you the rest, but you'll love it.

    The film has a lot of heart that keeps this movie going and going. Quaid portrays a wonderful performance as Jimmy Morris. Everyone else is perfect, and his is definitely on the top 10 of 2002. It's Oscar material all the way and deserves whatever it gets.

    What's also good about this is that it can be a great movie with no bad language or anything. That's a sign of great writing.

    Highly recommended to everyone, but very highly recommended to families.
    mattkratz

    excellent

    This was one of the best bio-pics I have seen in years. Dennis Quaid is perfect as Jim Morris, a man who finally gets a shot at his lifelong dream-pitching in the big leagues. He is a high school science teacher/baseball coach whose players make a bet with him:if they win district, he tries out for the majors. You can probably guess what happens next. I found this story made even more powerful by the fact that it was based on a true story.

    *** out of ****
    7NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Not usually a fan of sports flicks, but this one rocks it

    The Rookie is a wonderfully done underdog story, a film that easily wins us over and has us cheering in the protagonist's corner in the first act. Dennis Quaid plays Jimmy Morris, a blue blooded baseball fanatic who grew up with the game running in his blood and a bucket load of talent, but never the time to pursue it growing up. His working class father (Brian Cox) discourages that kind of ambitious and adopts a vaguely bitter worldview. And so he grows up, starts a family and the dream fades. His skill resurfaces when he coaches the town's high school baseball team. They take notice of his wildfire pitching arm, and make him a deal: if they win one championship, he takes a crack at the major leagues talent scout circuit. It's a pleasure watching an old dog like Quaid take a triumphant eleventh hour shot at success, and it makes for a fine film. Morris's fastball is a 90 plus mile an hour wunderkind and he is immediately drafted into the MLB despite his age. His family is overjoyed and he is filled with a new energy and love for life spurred on by his second chance at his passion. It's great stuff. Rachel Griffiths is solid as Jimmy's eternally supportive wife, Beth Grant is sweet as his mother and adorable Angus T. Jones makes good work of his doting son. It's Brian Cox who quietly steals the show as his father, a man soured by his own misplaced trajectory, who takes his damn time to come around and show some pride is his son. Cox is a deeply gifted pro who provides pools of gravity and anchors the film back on solid ground every time it veers towards excessive sentimentality. Especially his final, wrenching scene. A golden entry in the sports genre.

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    • Trivia
      When Jimmy says to Brooks, "You know what we get to do today? We get to play baseball," it is a reference to a deleted scene, where Brooks tells Jimmy how his father said the same thing before every game he would play as a boy.
    • Goofs
      During Jim Morris' pitching tryout there several close-ups of his hand holding the baseball. One close-up shows his right hand holding the ball even though he is a left-handed pitcher. But pitchers will often remove their gloves and rub the ball with the opposite hand to remove sweat or rosin from the ball.
    • Quotes

      Jim Morris Sr.: Your grandfather once told me it was ok to think about what you want to do until it was time to start doing what you were meant to do.

    • Crazy credits
      The two nuns are walking on Jimmy's (Dennis Quaid) field as the film ends.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood's Top Ten: Batter Up! (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Some Dreams
      Produced by The Twangtrust

      Written and Performed by Steve Earle

      Courtesy of Artemis Records

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Novato
    • Filming locations
      • Round Rock, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • 98 MPH Productions
      • Gran Via Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $75,600,072
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,021,684
      • Mar 31, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $80,693,537
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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