...has been infused with an increasingly desperate sensibility that's reflected in the film's almost total lack of genuine laughs...
The Comebacks (2007)
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Reviews Counted: 29
Fresh: 3
Rotten:26
Average Rating: 2.8/10
Consensus: Full of groin-centric humor and tired sports clichés, The Comebacks is poor even by parody movie standards.
Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: A satire in the vein of EPIC MOVIE and DATE MOVIE, THE COMEBACKS, directed by Tom Brady (THE HOT CHICK), tackles the conventions of the inspirational sports movie with jock-like gusto. Led by washed-up coach Lambeau Fields (David... A satire in the vein of EPIC MOVIE and DATE MOVIE, THE COMEBACKS, directed by Tom Brady (THE HOT CHICK), tackles the conventions of the inspirational sports movie with jock-like gusto. Led by washed-up coach Lambeau Fields (David Koechner), the losers of the title attempt to become a winning football team, while referencing a dizzying array of athletic-oriented films from Hollywood history, ranging from ROCKY to RADIO--the latter shamelessly parodied by a hapless, mentally challenged character named iPod (Jermaine Williams). Gleefully goofy in its send-ups of sports movies, THE COMEBACKS revels in broad slapstick humor that perfectly suits Koechner, who is perhaps best known as the obnoxious Todd Packer on the TV series THE OFFICE. (Koechner's fellow OFFICE mate Melora Hardin is also present, though the show's downbeat, quirky humor is notably M.I.A.) Other actors in the mostly unknown cast include real-life former football star Carl Weathers (the ROCKY films and, of course, ACTION JACKSON) and Matthew Lawrence, the brother of Joey Lawrence, who plays a quarterback with distinctly non-macho tendencies. Boasting comedic moments as subtle as the school bus that plows into a character during one scene, THE COMEBACKS doesn't pretend to be sophisticated--it happily indulges in its lowbrow status, making for an enjoyably guilty pleasure. [More]
Starring: David Koechner, Carl Weathers, Matthew Lawrence, Melora Hardin
Starring: David Koechner, Carl Weathers, Matthew Lawrence, Melora Hardin
Director: Tom Brady
Director: Tom Brady
Screenwriter: Ed Yeager, Joey Gutierrez
Story: John Aboud, Michael Colton, Adam Jay Epstein, Andrew Jacobson
Producer: Peter Abrams, Andrew Panay, Robert L. Levy
Composer: Christopher Lennertz
Studio: Fox Atomic
Reviews for The Comebacks
for those who would rather step on a tack than sit through another Miracle, this film is a long overdue revival to the spoof genre.
Someone should tell these guys you can't score a touchdown throwing lateral passes.
Saying the makers of this film did a half ass job is giving them half of an ass more credit than they deserve.
Throwing one sex joke after another does not a funny movie make.Just look at "The Comebacks," which is supposed to be a spoof of inspirational sports movies but instead is a parade of mostly lame sexual humor.
[A] pretty much wit-free utterly uninspired takedown of the spunky-underdogs-beat-the-odds genre.
The fact that The Comebacks makes fun of another sports parody, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, doesn’t make it a good movie, but it does say something about the pilfering, postmodern, post-ironic age of cinema we live in.
The Comebacks is probably the worst movie that's sludged across my professional eyeballs -- worse than Daddy Day Camp, Baby Geniuses 2, and BloodRayne.
I wouldn't be surprised if the football player Tom Brady is actually a better filmmaker than the filmmaker Tom Brady.
There is no I in "team," but there are three in "idiotic." And idiotic more or less describes the appeal of The Comebacks, a so-stupid-it's-funny spoof of inspirational sports dramas.
Sports fans (including those with old head injuries) are likely to cheer. The rest of us may just go for the long pass.
The dialogue in The Comebacks is bereft of lines that trigger even a snicker.
A resoundingly unfunny sports-movie spoof that should have gone straight to DVD.
So egregiously awful that it not only gives a bad name to parody movies, it gives bad names to each of the individual letters used to form the words "parody movies."
One of those parody movies that presume that merely making reference to another film constitutes a joke.
The Comebacks displays nothing remotely clever or effective; rather, it will make you question whether in fact you ever found David Koechner funny in all those Will Ferrell comedies.
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