If all kids' movies were like this, you wouldn't need to drag parents to the multiplexes.
The Bad News Bears (1976)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:22
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: The Bad News Bears is rude, profane, and cynical, but shot through with honest, unforced humor, and held together by a deft, understated performance from Walter Matthau.
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: One of director Michael Ritchie's most universally recognized comedies, THE BAD NEWS BEARS is a film that continues to entertain audiences of all ages. The story concerns a hopeless Little League... One of director Michael Ritchie's most universally recognized comedies, THE BAD NEWS BEARS is a film that continues to entertain audiences of all ages. The story concerns a hopeless Little League team that eventually scores big when it acquires a new coach, Morris Buttermaker (Walter Matthau), a grouchy, beer-guzzling pool cleaner who takes the position for some extra cash. When he realizes that his players are a bunch of talentless misfits, he signs up two secret weapons: Amanda Whurlitzer (Tatum O'Neal), the daughter of an ex-girlfriend who also happens to be an awesome pitcher, and Kelly Leak (Jackie Earle Haley), a motorcycle-riding punk who is inarguably the best player in the area. With their new lineup in place, the Bears breeze their way into the championship game, in which they must battle their rivals, the Yankees, in order to exact revenge and win the title. Matthau's Buttermaker is a gem of a character, tossing off cynical one-liners with a vehemence that is truly hysterical. Ritchie strikes further gold with his youthful cast, who all embody their characters with a comic realism that is both heartwarming and humorous, making THE BAD NEWS BEARS one of the finest sports comedies ever made. [More]
Starring: Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neal, Jackie Earle Haley, Vic Morrow
Starring: Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neal, Jackie Earle Haley, Vic Morrow, Chris Barnes, Joyce Van Patten
Director: Michael Ritchie
Director: Michael Ritchie
Producer: Stanley R. Jaffe
Composer: Jerry Fielding
Reviews for The Bad News Bears
Amiably engrossing satire on the 'win ethic' that offers a take-it-or-leave-it approach to its serious points about enforcing precociousness on kids, but consistently delights with its panoramic comic invention.
Surprisingly, improbably, The Bad News Bears is the year's funniest movie.
Michael Ritchie keeps his dead-end cynicism in check and produces a genuinely funny comedy about a Little League team managed by a lovably drunken Walter Matthau.
This charming, funny film takes a gentle poke at Little League baseball and the American obsession with winning.
Matthau's perfectly restrained, brilliantly comic performance holds it together.
[Ritchie] keeps the sentimentality in check most of the time and obtains first-rate performers from his miniature cast all of the time.
[Ritchie] directs scenes for comedy even in the face of his disturbing material and that makes the movie all the more effective; sometimes we laugh, and sometimes we can't, and the movie's working best when we're silent.
I've never understood what people thought was so great about this middling sports comedy.
Isn't it great when a piece of classical music gets forever redefined by a movie about a bunch of foul mouthed brats? What could be a better way to spend 102 minutes of the truth?
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