The Best of Times

33% of critics liked it

40% of users liked it

In theaters Jan 31, 1986
PG-13, 1 hr. 45 min.

Movie Info

Director: Roger Spottiswoode
Rated: PG-13
Running Time: 1 hr. 45 min.
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Theater Release: Jan 31, 1986
DVD Release: Feb 02, 1999
Synopsis: Small-town banker Robin Williams has never been able to live down the fact that he dropped an important pass during a crucial high-school football game. Likewise tainted for life is the team's star quarterback Kurt Russell, now a garage owner. Fed up with living his life under a cloud, Williams hits upon a brilliant idea: he will stage a rematch-13 years after the fact--with the members of the rival team. Trouble beckons when Williams' father-in-law announces that he's rooting for the

Critic Reviews

  • Such a rouser that it almost makes up for the incomplete passes and stopped runs that precede it. More...
  • Nostalgic fantasy about replaying that high school game with all the jock pals. More...
  • Speaks to our fantasies of rectifying mistakes of the past but drops the ball on a satire on small town foibles and marital discord. More...
  • Forgotten by most yet seemingly adored by those who choose to remember it, The Best of Times stands in my book as one of the truly great sports comedies. More...
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