Painless but dull throughout.
Rebound (2005)
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Reviews Counted:86
Fresh:12
Rotten:74
Average Rating:3.6/10
Consensus: Rebound ought to entertain its target audience, but there's nothing here for those who've seen The Bad News Bears or its countless derivatives.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for mild language and thematic elements
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jul 1, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $16,708,656
Synopsis: Coach Roy (MARTIN LAWRENCE) once was college basketball's top mastermind. But lately his attentions have been on his next endorsements, not on his next game. What's more, Roy's temper has run... Coach Roy (MARTIN LAWRENCE) once was college basketball's top mastermind. But lately his attentions have been on his next endorsements, not on his next game. What's more, Roy's temper has run amuck, leading to his being banned from college ball until he can "demonstrate compliance" – in other words, not explode every time he walks onto the court. Roy waits – and waits – for a suitable coaching offer, but he receives only one: a hastily scribbled fax from… members of the Mount Vernon Junior High School "Smelters"* basketball squad. Roy reluctantly accepts the "offer," hoping that a few weeks at the school will prove his good intentions and restore him to his high-living ways as a celebrated college coach. But when "old school" meets "middle school," Coach Roy doesn't know what hit him. The boys are hapless, possessing little athletic skill and virtually no grasp of the fundamentals of basketball. Roy's first game as the Smelters' coach sees the team losing 0-109. And it looks like things are going only downhill from there. That is, until Roy decides to teach his young charges some new concepts… like passing, rebounding, dribbling, and scoring. As Roy's coaching magic takes the Smelters to a new place – the winning side of the scoreboard – he finds something long thought lost: his love of the game. *smelter: one who is engaged in the smelting industry, melting or fusing ores in order to separate the metallic components. -- © 20th Century Fox [More]
Starring: Martin Lawrence, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Breckin Meyer, Horatio Sanz
Starring: Martin Lawrence, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Breckin Meyer, Horatio Sanz, Patrick Warburton, Eddy Martin, Megan Mullally, Fred Stoller
Director: Steve Carr
Director: Steve Carr
Screenwriter: John Lucas, Scott Moore
Story: Edward Decter, John J. Strauss, William Wolff
Producer: Robert Simonds
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Release:
Jun 16, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Dual Side
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Digital Surround - French, Spanish
- Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Trailers: Bonus Trailers
- Audio Commentary: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore - Writers
Text/Photo Galleries:
- Galleries: Storyboards
- Disc 1/Side A: REBOUND - Full Frame
- Full Frame - 1.33
- Disc 1/Side B: REBOUND - Widescreen
- Widescreen - 1.85
Reviews for Rebound
In an early scene, Roy gives his college team a pregame pep talk via a recorded message -- and Lawrence's performance has that same phoned-in quality.
For all its predictability, though, Rebound turns out to be a fun movie for the kids.
Rebound has the casting formula down pat. Fat kid, check. Tom boy, check. Gangly dude, check...
It's getting more than a little tiresome sitting through sport movies revolving around a team of under-aged underdogs and their curmudgeonly coach.
Despite the lack of originality, the movie is affable enough, thanks to some canny casting.
Piles one gloriously misbegotten cliché and set piece on top of another.
Martin Lawrence has given us another reason to buy a ticket to War of the Worlds.
Rebound doesn't break new ground in the kids-reform- the-big- bad-guy formula. But it does offer a fun if familiar ride, thanks to Mr. Lawrence's deadpan comedic talents and some cute misfit kids.
The worst family feature so far this year...Rebound stinks like a rancid pair of sweaty old gym sneakers.
Rebound isn't completely unwatchable, I suppose, but there's just got to be a better way to spend 87 minutes.
Bad News Bears is due out next month, and one wonders what's more derivative: a remake of an old movie or a brand-new movie that merely rehashes the same old story with different faces?
There's nothing terribly wrong with Rebound, nor is there anything worth watching if you've seen The Bad News Bears and its various incarnations.
Another in the endless series of movies about losers and klutzes who overcome lack of talent in one quick montage to learn the meaning of teamwork and beat the meanies.
I remember that I actually did laugh, once. I just can't remember what I laughed at.
Not a single plot turn will come as a surprise. But the film does an admirable job of imparting a positive message without being preachy.
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