It's not the end of American cinema, but it may signal either the end of Ben Stiller's ambitions or the launch of a vendetta against his fans.
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)
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Reviews Counted:154
Fresh:107
Rotten:47
Average Rating:6.3/10
Consensus: Cheerfully sloppy, dumb fun.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for rude and sexual humor, and language
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jun 18, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $114,173,690
Synopsis: Remember your childhood fears – perhaps born on your local playgrounds– of a red rubber ball hurtling towards your head? Or the sweet taste of revenge when you threw it right back at the class... Remember your childhood fears – perhaps born on your local playgrounds– of a red rubber ball hurtling towards your head? Or the sweet taste of revenge when you threw it right back at the class bully? Well, get ready to once again dodge, duck, dip and dive…dodgeball is back, and this time it’s not just for the schoolyard. Dodgeball is becoming a cultural phenomenon. Adult dodgeball leagues are springing up in major cities, Vanity Fair called the game the “It Sport,” and The New York Times and Fortune recently heralded the sport’s re-emergence. So the time is ripe for a poignant motion picture that brings dignity and respect to the world of competitive dodgeball. A tale in the tradition of great films about legendary sports heroes. An emotionally stirring look at the thrills of victory and the heartbreaks of defeat. We’ll let you know when that movie is made. In the meantime, we have DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY, a film that grabs life by the ball. The story’s protagonist, Peter LaFleur (Vince Vaughn), is a charismatic underachiever and proprietor of a rundown gym called Average Joe’s. The facility’s clientele of decidedly less-than-“average Joes” is made up of a self-styled pirate, a scrawny nerd who dreams of impressing an unattainable cheerleader, an obsessive aficionado of obscure sports, a dim-witted young man, and a cocky know-it-all who, of course, really knows nothing. Peter’s humble gym catches the eye of White Goodman (Ben Stiller), the power-mullet-sporting, Fu-Manchu-d, egomaniacal owner of Globo Gym, a gleaming monolith of fitness. White intends to take over Average Joe’s, and Peter’s non-existent bookkeeping is making it all too easy for him. A foreclosing bank has stationed attorney Kate Veatch (Christine Taylor) inside Average Joe’s to finalize Globo’s takeover of the gym. But Peter’s boyish charms win her over and Kate joins his team of social rejects to beat the odds – and their own ineptitude – to try to save Average Joe’s. How? A showdown dodgeball competition against Globo Gym. “Finally,” says DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY producer/star Ben Stiller, with tongue planted at least a little in cheek, “there is a real dodgeball film that doesn’t pull any punches and really shows the pain and humiliation associated with having a ball slam you in the face, in front of lots of people.” Stiller’s on-screen nemesis, Vince Vaughn, sees amidst the film’s raucous comedy, a universal tale of honor. “It’s about people who don’t fit in a traditional way, who come together and find self-respect and something – their gym – worth defending. Dodgeball becomes a vehicle for them to learn some life lessons and stand up for themselves.” Honor? Life lessons? Perhaps. But one thing is certain: DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY blazes new trails in motion picture history. Which is to say, it is the first major studio feature film on the subject. “A dodgeball movie is uncharted film territory,” says Rawson Marshall Thurber, the film’s writer/director, “but at the same time it inhabits the same tradition of great underdog movies like ‘Stripes,’ ‘The Bad News Bears’ and ‘Meatballs,’ which follow an archetypal comedy framework: scrappy underdogs take on the socially, financially or athletically gifted and prevail against all odds.” [More]
Starring: Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor, Rip Torn
Starring: Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor, Rip Torn, Jason Bateman, Gary Cole, Missi Pyle, Stephen Root, Justin Long, Chris Williams, Alan Tudyk, Hank Azaria, Joel Moore
Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber
Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber
Screenwriter: Rawson Marshall Thurber
Producer: Ben Stiller, Stuart Cornfeld
Composer: Theodore Shapiro
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Reviews for Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
This piece of juvenilia all too willingly embraces the team motto of the movie's heroes: Aim low.
The main plot is predictable all the way, but the incidentals are clever.
Stiller strives to be a wild and wacky villain, Vaughn endeavors to be a likable and average hero, and both fall flat on their faces, like everything else in this unspeakably stupid comedy.
Entertaining, in the way that encourages maximum brain disengagement.
Sort of reminds of The Saddest Music in the World, if only Guy Maddin had a sense of humour about himself.
Ben Stiller plays a pumped-up fitness guru in a consistently funny sports spoof that unapologetically roots for the über-nerds.
Some movies are funny because they're smart, while other movies are equally funny because they're dumb. More rarely, movies are funny because they involve watching enormous wrenches being hurled at people's groins.
Vaughn is stuck playing the straight man to a collection of stooges, and he looks utterly bored doing it.
No more a good movie than dodgeball is a sport. But compared to other recent dumb-on-purpose comedies, it's something close to clever.
You can never tell whether the next scene will induce loud laughter or contempt; for me, Dodgeball divided right down the middle.
Shtick that aims for an Airplane- style sense of anarchy but instead hits every below- the-belt spot imaginable.
Thurber loads up on plenty of tired, male-identified, low-comedy standbys, including homosexual panic, fat girls and racial caricatures.
Less in the "wow, that's funny" category than the "I can't believe they tried that," as when a uniform mix-up has the Average Joes appearing at a match in bondage gear.
Once you get beyond nostalgia for dodging red balls whipped at your head, there's little here.
As juvenile and lowbrow as the game itself, but it's surprisingly funny...if you give it a chance you may finding yourself laughing a lot more than you'd expect.
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