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Rebound

  • 2005
  • PG
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
14K
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Martin Lawrence in Rebound (2005)
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BasketballComedyFamilySport

An acclaimed college basketball coach is demoted to a junior varsity team after a public meltdown.An acclaimed college basketball coach is demoted to a junior varsity team after a public meltdown.An acclaimed college basketball coach is demoted to a junior varsity team after a public meltdown.

  • Director
    • Steve Carr
  • Writers
    • Bill Wolff
    • Ed Decter
    • John J. Strauss
  • Stars
    • Martin Lawrence
    • Megan Mullally
    • Breckin Meyer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Carr
    • Writers
      • Bill Wolff
      • Ed Decter
      • John J. Strauss
    • Stars
      • Martin Lawrence
      • Megan Mullally
      • Breckin Meyer
    • 48User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Martin Lawrence
    Martin Lawrence
    • Roy McCormick…
    Megan Mullally
    Megan Mullally
    • Principal Walsh
    Breckin Meyer
    Breckin Meyer
    • Tim Fink
    Wendy Raquel Robinson
    Wendy Raquel Robinson
    • Jeanie Ellis
    Horatio Sanz
    Horatio Sanz
    • Mr. Newirth
    Oren Williams
    Oren Williams
    • Keith Ellis
    Patrick Warburton
    Patrick Warburton
    • Larry Burgess Sr.
    Eddy Martin
    Eddy Martin
    • One Love
    Steven Christopher Parker
    Steven Christopher Parker
    • Wes
    Steven Anthony Lawrence
    Steven Anthony Lawrence
    • Ralph
    Logan McElroy
    Logan McElroy
    • Fuzzy
    Gus Hoffman
    Gus Hoffman
    • Goggles
    Tara Correa-McMullen
    Tara Correa-McMullen
    • Big Mac
    • (as Tara Correa)
    Amy Bruckner
    Amy Bruckner
    • Annie
    Alia Shawkat
    Alia Shawkat
    • Amy
    Fred Stoller
    Fred Stoller
    • Late Carl
    Katt Williams
    Katt Williams
    • Preacher Don's Sidekick
    • (as Katt Micah Williams)
    Dennis Cockrum
    Dennis Cockrum
    • Referee Freddy
    • Director
      • Steve Carr
    • Writers
      • Bill Wolff
      • Ed Decter
      • John J. Strauss
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    bob the moo

    Could easily have been made from digital composition of many other films and have been no worse

    College basketball coach Roy McCormick is a great coach but also known for his fiery reputation. When one of his outbursts sees the very public death of another college's animal mascot, McCormick finds himself banned from the league but with one chance to redeem himself if he can work the remainder of the season without any trouble. Problem is, nobody will hire him to give him that chance to prove himself worthy of challenging the ban, which leads him to his old high school who haven't won a single game for decades.

    I have checked so in 2005 I know we had the technology available to do this film a much easier way. What technology you ask? Well, to answer that you just need to look at the opening montages in the Oscars where Billy Crystal is inserted into the big films that year, or the adverts that feature dead stars in modern locations – essentially I guess it is a video version of Photoshop. For Rebound you see we could easily have accessed a handful of selected films, paid for the rights and left them alone with a team of digital editors for about two weeks and then there you have it. For the sports stuff we can go right to pretty much any family-friend basketball film that has comedy fat kids, cocky kids, a kid who "has talent but just needs the right leadership™" but who are a total bunch of losers but perhaps can pull it out for "the big game™". In regards of the rest of it, well, Lawrence certainly is not short of basic films where he plays the same character who learns lessons, makes smart remarks and, oh, hits it off with the sexy black single mom who originally disliked him for his arrogance but ultimately sees the good in him. If nothing else it would have been both an interesting technical project and a cutting commentary on modern family films if it had all been done by digital composite.

    Sadly for us, it is instead a whole new film that does everything that other films have do and aspires to do nothing different and, certainly, nothing better. All the genre boxes are ticked, all the obvious pieces of humour are wheeled out and the narrative (for what it is) goes where you know it will from the very start. The "wacky" music lets us know when we are supposed to laugh and all the cast pull faces whenever they get the chance to do so. Lawrence screams laziness in every aspect – whether it be his body or his performance it is clear he cannot be bothered. I write that as someone willing to forgive him because he is pretty funny when he is "on" but in this family rubbish I think he took getting to the set as doing enough. Robinson has a great body and forces herself into affection with Lawrence in the same way everybody else does in these things, whether it be her, Nia Long or whoever. The kids are actually reasonably OK as they have a more straightforward job to deliver; Williams is cool enough to carry the "good kid" role, Martin is a bit irritating but mainly due to his character, McElroy, Hoffman and the others fill in with solid comedy turns. Shawkat is a weird find for Arrested Development fans, but at least she is amusing even if you cannot help feel it must have pained her to go from that to this. Correa-McMullen turns in a similarly solid "I'll do what is required" performance but is sadly more notable now for being killed in a gang-related shooting not long after this film came out.

    Other than that tragic footnote though, there is nothing else of particular note about Rebound. It could easily have been other films run together because all it does is tick all the genre boxes without bringing anything new to the party. It is worse than that actually because, in accepting the basics as its all, it is not only mediocre but it mostly wallows in its mediocrity to the point where it offers nothing for adults and only very base entertainment for young children.
    bballinchick_23

    Great feel-good film...

    I went with one of my best friends to see this with her family. Martin Lawrence kept you laughing. We literally giggled the entire time. And the her family behind us (her two brothers, 11 and 5, and cousins 7 and 10, and mom 42)...DON'T GET ME STARTED! If you enjoy a clean, funny movie for the family, this is a great one to choose. Actually, the basketball team reminded me of my own at school! (haha...we're pitiful! :S) But we really enjoyed it, and I encourage any of you that haven't seen it, it's a good one for the family. Sure, it would probably been more of a hit on Disney Channel as an Original Movie, but it kept you interested and laughing.
    3MrTacchi

    So sad...nobody was laughing

    It's a shame when a movie tries so hard to be funny but no one laughs at it. I went seeing this with expecting for a couple hours of light, predictable and forgettable fun, but instead of that I got a pointless sitcom that fails miserably at being funny or dramatic.

    The main problem with Rebound is that it never comes together; it's that kind of movie that is sorta made by two directors with opposite purposes: light-hearted humor and deep thoughtful drama. So, the whole film is like a struggle between these two visions, and none comes to win. Unfortunately, viewers become the great losers with all this mess.

    Megan Mullaly makes a good job of her role, though Martin Lawrence looks uncomfortable and overwhelmed by his. I have read some good reviews about Lawrence's performance, but I have to disagree on that one. I think that this is one of his worst performances, totally unfunny or whatsoever.

    For those who defend this film saying that is a kid's movie, I should defend children's rights to have intelligent options, like Pixar and Dreamworks had been doing lately. There is no excuse for showing dull and naive movies only because "it's for the children"...
    5Filmcritic624

    Hilarious Comeback by Director Steve Carr

    From the director of "Dr. Dolittle", and "Daddy Day Care", once again, true genius sparks from the filmaking of the genius of satire, parody, and downright outrageous comedy, as Steve Carr strikes again with "Rebound", the story about a crazed college coach, thrown of college basketball, gets the opportunity to go back to his roots and become the coach of the Smelters (A Middle School basketball team).

    Martin Lawrence, the man who plays coach Roy McCormack, is again, the usual hysterical that he is. His witty humor and deadpan relationship with the kids are not even far between. The baskets are as funny as the game itself, as some yuppy comedy would put it, and is as good as it can get.

    Tara Correa, this one's for you.
    etsm92

    Surprisingly good

    Rebound/2005/***

    Main Stars: Martin Lawrence Oren Williams

    Breckin Meyer

    Martin Lawrence definitely brought the laughs in this movie. There were other people that were funny but mainly Martin Lawrence was. This movie is all about basketball and barely anything else. Roy McCormick (Martin Lawrence) gets fired from coaching college basketball because of his maniacal temper tantrums. Now he has to coach 13 year old kids in a middle school. At first, it was bad for Roy but then he became more patient and better to the kids. It's difficult to explain why I liked this movie but it was just funny and I really was into it for some reason. Movie directed by Steve Carr.

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    Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes in White Men Can't Jump (1992)
    Basketball
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    • Trivia
      Tara Correa-McMullen's final role.
    • Goofs
      The referee in the finals is wearing the wrong uniform. Basketball referees' shirts do not have collars. Collars are worn by football officials, but basketball officials wear plain v-necks.
    • Quotes

      Referee Freddy: [to Roy] You Know, I've been reading these books that say that you should give yourself pats on the back. Daddy never gave me pats on the back. Daddy never gave me any...

      Larry Burgess Sr.: Blah Blah Blah! This guy is blind as my dead grandma and twice as slow!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: War Of The Worlds/Rebound (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Treat 'em Right
      Written by Melvin Steals, Mervin Steals, McKinley Jackson, Howie Tee (as Howard Thompson) and Chubb Rock (as Richard Simpson)

      Performed by Chubb Rock

      Courtesy of Select Records

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rage Control
    • Filming locations
      • Columbus, Ohio, USA(skyline shot)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Robert Simonds Productions
      • Runteldat Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $33,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,809,014
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,033,848
      • Jul 3, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,492,014
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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