It's just plain good fun, good solid dialogue peppered with plenty of grins, and a lot of football action.
The Replacements (2000)
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Reviews Counted:105
Fresh:42
Rotten:63
Average Rating:4.9/10
Consensus: The cliched characters and obvious outcome make all the fun and excitement amount to nothing.
Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins
Genre: Sports/Recreation
Box Office: $0
Synopsis:
Success is often a matter of blind luck, and some deserving people, talented in their own right, never get a crack at it. Such has been the fate of Shane "Footsteps" Falco (KEANU REEVES), once a...
Success is often a matter of blind luck, and some deserving people, talented in their own right, never get a crack at it. Such has been the fate of Shane "Footsteps" Falco (KEANU REEVES), once a hot All American prospect on the football field. Shane can only regret what's behind him, and can't even begin to imagine what's ahead.
But Fate is not through with Shane. When League players decide to strike, leaving the prospect of empty fields (and equally empty stadiums) for team owners to contemplate, the Washington Sentinels scramble for a solution. When they bring contentious and self-retired head coach Jimmy McGinty (GENE HACKMAN) back into the fold, McGinty seeks out players who will play with their hearts rather than their wallets.
For the League, the situation is a disaster, but for Shane and a mismatched crew of outsiders, it's a second chance to grab at sports stardom. As they amaze everyone with their winning streak, the ragtag group discovers in itself the ability to hope for more than they ever thought possible...maybe even the playoffs, which has been denied to the Sentinels for seven years.
Warner Bros. Pictures presents in association with Bel-Air Entertainment, The Replacements, a rousing comedy starring two of America's most acclaimed and popular stars, Keanu Reeves (the worldwide Warner Bros. Pictures smash hits The Matrix and The Devil's Advocate, Speed) and two-time Academy Award winner Gene Hackman (Best Supporting Actor for Unforgiven and Best Actor for The French Connection). ORLANDO JONES (Liberty Heights, Mad TV) also stars as Clifford Franklin, a 100-meter qualifier in the Olympics, with an unfortunate lifelong case of butterfingers, who joins Shane on the team; BROOKE LANGTON (Melrose Place) as Annabelle Farrell, the Sentinels' football-crazy head cheerleader whose passion for the game goes up a notch or two in the presence of Shane Falco; JON FAVREAU (Swingers, TV's Marciano) as Daniel Bateman, a Navy SEAL-turned-L.A. cop, who makes up for a lost kidney with an overload of grit; RHYS IFANS (Notting Hill) as Nigel The Leg Gruff, a wiry Welsh soccer star kicker from Cardiff; BRETT CULLEN (Apollo 13, Courage Under Fire) as spoiled-rotten Sentinels regular quarterback Eddie Martel; and JACK WARDEN (whose remarkable career spans from From Here to Eternity to Bulworth) as millionaire Sentinels owner Edward O'Neil.
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, Orlando Jones
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, Orlando Jones, John Madden, Jon Favreau, Rhys Ifans, Faizon Love, Art Lafleur, Michael Taliferro, Ace Yonamine, Brett Cullen, Troy Winbush, Gailard Sartain, Michael Jace, Jack Warden, David Denman, Pat Summerall
Director: Howard Deutch
Director: Howard Deutch
Screenwriter: Vince McKewin
Producer: Dylan Sellers
Composer: John Debney
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Release:
Nov 28, 2000
Reviews for The Replacements
A shabby patchwork of a film, one that lip-synchs it's way through an old and timeworn situation without any attempt to add something new or interesting.
There are good sports movies, indifferent sports movies, and bad sports movies. The Replacements in nestled somewhere between the latter two.
Howard Deutch keeps this archetypal Hollywood movie humming along with predictable comic bits and the antics of its colorful characters.
Often entertaining despite itself, thanks mostly to a screenful of surprisingly engaging performances.
It’s almost entirely indistinguishable from every other sports movie ever made.
Plenty of red meat here but also so much script rot that both ought to be recalled by the FDA.
For a movie as predictable as The Replacements, it offers an astonishingly funny, well crafted story line capturing the visceral pounding of football.
For a movie with no surprises in it, The Replacements manages to be a fun experience.
It's like a standard sports movie, but with every point made twice or three times -- as if we'd never seen one before.
Achieving the dull veneer of your standard TV movie shot on the backlots of Burbank, The Replacements lets Hackman work at about one-fourth his talent level. That still gives him a big lead over Reeves.
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