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We hear that another baseball player tore his rotator cuff and can no longer pitch, because the ball club pushed his development too fast. An elderly man tells his daughter that the police never came to arrest him one night after he beat a man, but that he cannot forget the incident. Phil, bootlicker, back stabber, cold blooded, coward, washed up, old man , 16 stereotypical references to women, men, senior citizens, fat people, high school boys, Hispanics, Blacks, the computer illiterate, computer geeks, doctors, lawyers , 14 religious profanities, 8 religious exclamations.
SUBSTANCE USE - A man at a ballgame drinks beer in a translucent cup as he stands to yell at the players, a man drinks beer while talking to a headstone at a cemetery and pours some beer into a glass sitting at the foot of the grave, men and woman drink beer from large glasses and beer bottles at a bar, a man and a woman play a drinking game and consume shots of whiskey they do not appear to become drunk , a man quips to a woman that, "You're trying to get me drunk," a man tells a male friend that he does not want to drink "little umbrella drinks" or retire and the friend says he will buy the first man a drink he will like, we see men and women drink wine in two restaurant scenes and one home scene, a woman drinks from a whiskey bottle and passes it to a man who also drinks from it, and a man sits alone with a martini at a hotel bar.
A man smokes five cigars in separate indoor and outdoor scenes, and a man smokes a cigarette outdoors once. Be aware that while we do our best to avoid spoilers it is impossible to disguise all details and some may reveal crucial plot elements. Our ratings and reviews are based on the theatrically-released versions of films; on video there are often Unrated , Special , Director's Cut or Extended versions, usually accurately labelled but sometimes mislabeled released that contain additional content, which we did not review.
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Language: A sexual expletive and a rude hand gesture are used. The script contains pervasive mild to moderate profanities, along with terms of Deity used as expletives. Drugs and Alcohol: A man smokes a cigar throughout the entire film. Characters drink at bars and when facing disappointments.
Although a lot of alcohol is consumed, little drunkenness is depicted. Would a younger man be as sympathetic to the issues of old age? What other special interest groups get special attention in this movie? How can the events of childhood continue with a person into their old age? What can parents do to lessen the baggage their children carry? What responsibilities do children have in building better relationships with their parents? This movie touts the advantages of having a live scout over using computer programs to find potential baseball stars—the opposite of the approach praised in Moneyball.
Clint Eastwood stars as another grump old man in his film Grand Torino. Overall B. First Name. Last Name. By signing up, you agree to receiving newsletters from Rotten Tomatoes. You may later unsubscribe. Create your account Already have an account? Email Address.
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Submit By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie. How did you buy your ticket? View All Photos Movie Info. For decades Gus Lobel Clint Eastwood has been one of baseball's best scouts -- but now his age is catching up with him. Still, he refuses to be benched even though his bosses are questioning his judgment.
Tasked with checking out the country's hottest batting prospect, Gus is forced to accept help from his daughter, Mickey Amy Adams. Though they haven't spent time together in years, father and daughter make new discoveries about their shared past, which could change their future.
Robert Lorenz. Randy Brown. Sep 21, wide. Dec 18, Warner Bros. Clint Eastwood Gus Lobel. Amy Adams Mickey. Justin Timberlake Johnny. John Goodman Pete Klein. Robert Patrick Vince. Matthew Lillard Phillip Sanderson. Scott Eastwood Billy Clark. Joe Massingill Bo Gentry. Ed Lauter Max. He knows baseball, and he knows he knows it. Amy Adams, the embodiment of lovability since " Junebug " , takes a standard role and makes us value it.
Timberlake finds the right note for a basically one-note character. John Goodman embodies the guy who you hope has your back in the front office, and has a tense scene here where he makes a very hard call. But it's a superior entertainment, moving down somewhat predictable paths with an authenticity and humanity that appeals. But he isn't that far from the director's chair because Robert Lorenz , this film's first-time helmer, has helped produce Eastwood's last 12 films, and was a second-unit director on others.
Any Eastwood film is notable above all for its professionalism. If the story here has certain foreseeable moments, that's not to say they aren't set up well and deliver right on time.
We might suspect that Bo Gentry and Peanut Boy Jay Galloway may meet again, but how it happens and how Mickey is involved, is classic movie gold. There are so many traffic jams in the typical recent hyperkinetic movie that to find a sound story this well told is a pleasure.
Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from until his death in In , he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. Rated PG for language, sexual references, thematic material and smoking.
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