When it comes to funny business, Tollin's got game, and he makes the most of some talented supporting players on his bench.
Summer Catch (2001)
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Reviews Counted:26
Fresh:2
Rotten:24
Average Rating:3/10
Consensus: Cliched and predictable, Summer Catch is a reminder of better films.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, language and some drinking
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Aug 24, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $19,037,255
Synopsis:
This summer couldn't be more crucial for Ryan Dunne (FREDDIE PRINZE JR.), a blue-collar kid with major league aspirations. Every year the hottest college ball players in the country descend upon...
This summer couldn't be more crucial for Ryan Dunne (FREDDIE PRINZE JR.), a blue-collar kid with major league aspirations. Every year the hottest college ball players in the country descend upon Cape Cod to pursue their big-league dreams during the day and blow off steam in town at night. The first local boy in years to earn a slot in the Cape's elite Baseball League, Ryanís finally got his shot...but the temptation to score off the field is almost as intense as the pressure to perform on the diamond.
His eyes on the prize, Ryan tries to stay focused despite distractions like the local girls, who are all too ready to help the players cut loose. Among them are Dede (BRITTANY MURPHY), who impresses the team with her ability to pour a beer without using her hands, and the town's very own "Mrs. Robinson," who is infamous for her annual "initiation" of new recruits like naïve young second-baseman Mickey "Domo" Dominguez (WILMER VALDERRAMA).
As the friction builds between his loyal townie friends and his cocky teammates, college superstars jockeying for the attention of pro scouts Ryan's rivalry with his hotshot teammate Eric Van Leemer (COREY PEARSON) nears the boiling point. His main ally is the team's fun-loving catcher, Billy Brubaker (MATTHEW LILLARD), who's got Ryan's back both on the field and on the town.
The last thing Ryan's looking for is a fling with sexy, sophisticated Vassar grad Tenley Parrish (JESSICA BIEL). Will he rise to the challenge or strike out? Either way, it's gonna be one hot summer. -- © 2001 Warner Bros.
Starring: Freddie Prinze, Jessica Biel, Matthew Lillard, Marc Blucas
Starring: Freddie Prinze, Jessica Biel, Matthew Lillard, Marc Blucas, Wilmer Valderrama, Corey Pearson, Brian Dennehy, Gabriel Mann, Fred Ward, Jason Gedrick, Brittany Murphy, Bruce Davison
Director: Michael Tollin
Director: Michael Tollin
Screenwriter: Kevin Falls, John Gatins
Producer: Michael Tollin, Herb Gains, Sam Weisman
Composer: George Fenton
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Reviews for Summer Catch
Because I'm a baseball fan, I tend to be an easy mark for baseball-themed movies, but something as badly focused and feebly scripted as Summer Catch just makes me wish for the Fall.
Depending wholly upon the blinkered empathy of daydreamy teen viewers, a typical FPJ movie skims over character, plot, and dialogue.
Stars Freddie Prinze Jr. (strike one), features more male virgins trying to lose it (strike two) and disses the legendary baseball league in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, by filming this mess in North Carolina (strike three).
Will Ryan get signed by the majors? Will he win Tenley's heart? If you're even wondering, this movie's for you.
When it comes to the plot, well, there are more surprises in a box of crackerjack.
Summer Catch is the equivalent of a full-course meal with no calories. It is a mirage of a movie, 100 minutes of nothing.
There aren't enough metaphors of lousy baseball play to adequately describe this lackluster summer romance.
Offensively bad teen movie that makes a bore of both baseball and sex.
The interplay of Ryan's professional and romantic challenges rings true, but unfortunately the writers pile on contrivances and needless distractions that seriously diminish the film's overall effect.
Summer Catch is supposed to be end-of -summer fun, but it's about as fun as learning to eat your spinach.
This one, though awkward and derivative, has a modest charm and is not entirely populated with howling simians.
The wanly watchable Summer Catch ... could mark the official commencement of Prinze's Nelson-ization.
In baseball slang, a 'can of corn' is a high, lazy fly ball to the outfield. The baseball movie Summer Catch is the cinematic equivalent of that can of corn.
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