Clooney makes us expect the best of him each and every time he takes to the field, and Leatherheads is considerably less than that.
Leatherheads (2008)
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Reviews Counted:161
Fresh:84
Rotten:77
Average Rating:5.8/10
Consensus: Despite a good premise and strong cast, this pro football romcom is half screwball and half fumble.
Theatrical Release:11-04-2008
Synopsis: From his casual charm to his cleft chin, George Clooney has frequently drawn comparisons to an actor of another age: Cary Grant. With his third directorial effort, the Oscar winner pays homage to... From his casual charm to his cleft chin, George Clooney has frequently drawn comparisons to an actor of another age: Cary Grant. With his third directorial effort, the Oscar winner pays homage to the style of films that helped make Grant famous, such as BRINGING UP BABY and HIS GIRL FRIDAY. In 1925, when LEATHERHEADS takes place, professional football is a joke, especially when compared to its more respected college cousin. Teams across the country are folding, and player Dodge Connelly (Clooney) will do anything to keep his own team, the Duluth Bulldogs, from folding. The enterprising (read: scheming) Dodge steals Princeton star and war hero Carter Ruthford (John Krasinski, THE OFFICE) from his school, and soon the Bulldogs are winning, but it's the game of football that is the real champion as fans pack the stadiums. Meanwhile, reporter Lexie Littleton (Renée Zellweger) begins investigating Rutherford's past, thanks to a tip from one of the star's old war buddies that he may not be all he seems. The pre-regulation football is dirty, but it's far cleaner than the action when Dodge and Carter vie for Lexie's affections. From the classic Universal logo that opens the film, Clooney firmly sets his film in the sepia-toned past. His lightning-fast dialogue is certainly reminiscent of the repartee between Grant and costars such as Katharine Hepburn and Rosalind Russell. But as much as he owes to the screwball comedies of the 1930s and '40s, he also is mining the same vein that his frequent collaborators, the Coen Brothers, did in films such as THE HUDSUCKER PROXY and INTOLERABLE CRUELTY. Clooney's previous directorial efforts--CONFESSIONS OF A DANGEROUS MIND and GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK--were also both stylish films set in the past, but LEATHERHEADS is a more fun, mainstream work. [More]
Starring: George Clooney, Renee Zellweger, John Krasinski, Jonathan Pryce
Starring: George Clooney, Renee Zellweger, John Krasinski, Jonathan Pryce
Director: George Clooney
Director: George Clooney
Screenwriter: Duncan Brantley, Rick Reilly
Producer: Grant Heslov, Casey Silver
Composer: Randy Newman
Studio: Universal Pictures
Reviews for Leatherheads
George Clooney has directed a couple of very fine films- Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and Good Night & Good Luck. Unfortunately, Leatherheads cannot be added to that list.
Brantley and Reilly keep their story moving nimbly, melding period and genre like old hands, despite this being their first screenplay.
In this old-time football saga Coach Clooney gets sacked...succeeds neither as a paean to the rambunctious game of the old days nor as homage to the great screwball comedies.
Watching Renée Zellweger look like she just sucked a lemon for the better part of two hours is only one of the many deficiencies of this frivolous disappointment.
Clooney and gang turn this intelligent sports comedy into a fun and enjoyable escapade.
Has enough of the screwball comedy flavor to appeal to fans of Preston Sturges or George Cukor. Sports fans, on the other hand, will be disappointed.
Ever the jokester, Clooney doesn't rely on his writers to come up with all the funny stuff.
During the bumpy homage to It Happened One Night, His Girl Friday, and Meet John Doe, among others, I found myself wondering what the direct antonym of deft is
The amusement level may not make for a sold out arena nor raise you to your feet in excitement but it has its moments of mirth and pizazz.
Reproducing a period-piece screwball comedy for a modern audience turns out to be one playful, self-deprecating wink too many for [Clooney].
George Clooney's football origin comedy starts strong but loses steam before reaching the end zone.
A deeply satisfying and entertaining film that will appeal just as much to guys as their ladies.
Disappointing period football comedy laterals too often without a clear goal in mind.
Aims only to please and proves perfectly amiable, but ultimate effect is one of much energy expended to minimal payoff.
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