... feels more like a 1950s cartoon.
Everyone's Hero (2006)
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Reviews Counted:65
Fresh:26
Rotten:39
Average Rating:5.2/10
Consensus: Everyone's Hero is such a predictable and bland tale that it'll appeal mostly to little kids; others seeking something in Pixar's league are looking in the wrong ballpark.
Theatrical Release:Sep 15, 2006 Wide
Box Office: $14,497,591
Synopsis: This heartwarming, wholesome family fare was originally conceived by the late Christopher Reeve (SUPERMAN), and reflects a theme of perseverance against all odds from which the whole family can... This heartwarming, wholesome family fare was originally conceived by the late Christopher Reeve (SUPERMAN), and reflects a theme of perseverance against all odds from which the whole family can learn. Set in Depression-era New York, the film follows 10-year-old baseball fan Yankee Irving (voiced by Jake T. Austin), who is more adept at remembering stats than he is at playing the game. Despondent over his sandlot misfires, Yankee is cheered when he makes the acquaintance of a baseball named Screwie (voiced by Rob Reiner) who can actually talk. Later, Yankee visits his dad at the Yankee Stadium, where he is allowed to visit Babe Ruth's famous bat, Darlin' (voiced by Whoopi Goldberg). The bat soon goes missing, Dad loses his job, and Yankee takes off for Chicago with a notion to deliver the bat to Babe. Along the way, he makes numerous friends, including a trio of down-and-out bums who take him under their wing, and a little girl with a mean pitch. The scene with the Detroit Tigers, where the team gives Yankee baseball pointers en route to Chicago, is the film's most charming, while the bumbling bad guy, Lefty Maginnis (voiced by William H. Macy), provides an abundance of slapstick humor. Despite the dubiousness of Babe Ruth's appeal to contemporary youngsters, the story works by concerning itself more with family values, friendship, perseverance, and good clean fun, than with baseball per se. The standout cast also includes Brian Dennehy as the Babe, and Forest Whitaker as the Tigers player Yankee befriends. The soundtrack features original music by Brooks & Dunn, Wyclef Jean, and Mary Chapin Carpenter. [More]
Starring: Jake T. Austin, Rob Reiner, Whoopi Goldberg, William H. Macy
Starring: Jake T. Austin, Rob Reiner, Whoopi Goldberg, William H. Macy, Brian Dennehy, Forest Whitaker, Mandy Patinkin, Robert Wagner, Joe Torre, Dana Reeve
Director: Christopher Reeve, Colin Brady
Director: Christopher Reeve, Colin Brady
Composer: John Debney
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Release:
Jun 16, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Dual Side
- Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Digital Surround - Spanish
- Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
- Disc 1/Side A: EVERYONE'S HERO - Full Frame
Additional Release Material:
- Documentary: "Tribute to Christopher and Dana Reeve"
- Audio Commentary: Colin Brady, Dan St. Pierre - Co-Directors; Jeff Hand, Rob Kurtz - Writers
- Behind the Scenes: Inside Look
Trailers:
- 1. Theatrical Trailer
- 2. Combo Trailers
- Disc 1/Side B: EVERYONE'S HERO - Widescreen
Additional Release Material:
- Behind the Scenes: Making of EVERYONE'S HERO
Reviews for Everyone's Hero
It's all good fun, but the film really only works if one buys its more awkward elements.
... just another forgettable entry at the end of a summer that offered an unprecedented amount of mediocre animated films.
The humor and action should please kids from 5 to 10, while adults won't need to squirm.
Animated in name only, Everyone's Hero is the uninspired tale of Yankee Irving (Jake T. Austin), a 10-year-old baseball fanatic who finds himself in possession of Babe Ruth's stolen bat ...
... a tame CGI cartoon for the simple-minded: the very young, the very old and Yankee fans.
Christopher Reeve was working on when he died, and they had to finish it for him, right? He should have had a better monument than this.
It's safe to say that in the annals of baseball movies, there has never been a picture quite like Everyone's Hero. That's not really intended as a compliment.
Five days after screening Everyone's Hero, I'm still cringing a little, in my grown-up, jaded way, at the cute, corny, earnestness of the film.
Despite its slow pace, Hero's message of perseverance is inspiring, coming from the Reeves, who both faced adversity with remarkable grace. If you're yearning for a simpler time, the innocence of Hero may hit a home run for you.
Kids -- little ones -- might be OK with Hero, but mom and dad will need to join the talking bat for a double mochaccino in order to make it through its 85-minute running time.
Everyone's Hero is an after-school special stretched to feature-film length.
Managing a little warm-and-fuzzy by the end, the story is so dopily convoluted that even six-year-olds will have a hard time suspending their disbelief.
A likable, lumbering, computer-animated children's movie set during the Depression that is more entertaining than it has any right to be.
Among other notable missteps, the animated feature Everyone's Hero tries to convince us that arrogant perennial winners the New York Yankees are good guys, while lovable losers the Chicago Cubs are bad guys. Say what?
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