A pleasant surprise out of leftfield.
Bad News Bears (2005)
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Reviews Counted:140
Fresh:65
Rotten:75
Average Rating:5.7/10
Consensus: This too-faithful remake aims low for laughs, turning off the easily offendable; despite another lovably irascible contribution by Thornton, it lacks the ensemble strength and originality of the 1976 version.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for rude behavior, language throughout, some sexuality & thematic elements
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:2006
Box Office: $32,781,491
Synopsis: Hollywood's tradition of remaking classic movies continues with this 21st-century updating of the 1976 romp, THE BAD NEWS BEARS. Acclaimed director Richard Linklater (THE SCHOOL OF ROCK, DAZED AND... Hollywood's tradition of remaking classic movies continues with this 21st-century updating of the 1976 romp, THE BAD NEWS BEARS. Acclaimed director Richard Linklater (THE SCHOOL OF ROCK, DAZED AND CONFUSED) pays respect to Michael Ritchie's original film by updating it rather than reinventing it. Stepping into the tough-to-fill shoes of Walter Matthau, Billy Bob Thornton plays the liquor-swilling, foulmouthed Morris Buttermaker, who has agreed to coach a Little League team for the paycheck. Unfortunately for him, his assembled team consists of the league's most inept outcasts. Gradually, however, Buttermaker's determination wins out, to the point where he recruits an ex-girlfriend's gifted daughter, Amanda Whurlitzer (Sammi Kane Kraft), to step onto the pitcher's mound. The team is complete when local bad boy Kelly Leak (Jeffrey Davies) lends his overflowing talent to the cause. Soon, the Bears are climbing their way to the top of the standings, resulting in a championship showdown with the Yankees, who are managed by the ridiculously pompous Coach Bullock (Greg Kinnear). As with 2003's THE SCHOOL OF ROCK, Linklater proves he has an uncanny ability to draw out compelling performances from child actors. But it is Thornton who steals the show. Incorporating elements from his characters in BAD SANTA and FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS, his variation on the Morris Buttermaker character is another finely crafted achievement, a reprehensible man who somehow remains likeable and compelling. The script from Glenn Ficarra and John Requa throws a few modern curveballs into the mix, yet they still remain faithful to Bill Lancaster's original vision, resulting in a crowd-pleasing film that is definitely not intended for young children. [More]
Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Greg Kinnear, Marcia Gay Harden, Timmy Deters
Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Greg Kinnear, Marcia Gay Harden, Timmy Deters, Sammi Kane Kraft, Seth Adkins, Jeffrey Davies, Tyler Patrick Jones, Carter Jenkins, Emmanuel Estrada, Carlos Estrada, Kenneth K.C. Harris, Aman Johal, Jeffrey Tedmori, Troy Gentile
Director: Richard Linklater
Director: Richard Linklater
Screenwriter: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
Producer: Greg Kosinski, Richard Linklater
Composer: Ed Shearmur
Studio: Paramount Pictures
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Reviews for Bad News Bears
Every bit as funny, irreverent and enjoyable as the first. Billy Bob Thornton is wonderful and his young co-stars are devilishly entertaining.
Bad News Bears is a late summer hoot, and hopefully what your kids are really seeing when they tell you they’re going to Sky High.
Fails to rise above medium-to-low expectations, but it's not a huge mistake
There are many lingerings over communal feelings other directors might pass through more quickly to get to the next giggle or guffaw more efficiently.
Thornton’s virtuoso performance is the only reason to plunk down hard earned bucks for this surprisingly lifeless remake of 'The Bad News Bears.'
Although Bad News Bears is not a shot-for-shot remake of the original, it is strikingly similar to the point where its existence is hard to defend.
In today's anything-goes society, the sight of 12-year-olds cussing like sailors on the screen no longer carries any novelty.
Certain things in this world are automatically funny, and a booze-swilling Billy Bob Thornton cussing out kids is one of them.
Billy Bob Thornton is the best weapon against cute that a kid baseball movie ever had.
There has to be a better reason to remake a movie than to drop the word 'the' from its title.
Bad News Bears has been robbed of its nerve and repackaged for multiplex consumption.
There is nothing wrong per se with this new version of The Bad News Bears. That said, the new version lacks the bite of what we saw in the mid-70’s.
More irksome is the ordained focus on plot undulation and simplistic motivation, as if nobody remembered that the first film was a social satire.
Nobody can pull off quite the same combination of apathy and rage as Billy Bob Thornton.
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