Deliberately Louisville-slugs its audience over the head.
Mr. 3000 (2004)
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Reviews Counted:102
Fresh:57
Rotten:45
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: Bernie Mac demonstrates he can play the game even if the movie's a few innings short of a complete game.
Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: You only get one shot at greatness, and if that one chance slips through your fingers, it's game over. Or is it? After years of retirement from pro sports, Stan Ross is about to discover that there... You only get one shot at greatness, and if that one chance slips through your fingers, it's game over. Or is it? After years of retirement from pro sports, Stan Ross is about to discover that there are such things as second chances – in sports, in love, in life – but first, you've got to undo the mistakes that fouled you up the first time around. The signature comic style of Bernie Mac comes to the fore in his first leading feature film role, starring as Stan Ross in the uplifting comedy MR. 3000. Mac portrays a man who, smack in the middle of his middle-aged retirement, gets a wake-up call that forces him to start all over again, with hilariously humbling, and ultimately unexpected, results. Given a rare opportunity to do things right the second time around, will Stan be able to seize it? Ten years ago, Stan Ross was a pro ballplayer blessed with one of the sweetest swings – and one of the worst attitudes – in the league. A man with big talent, a bigger mouth and an even bigger ego, he was clearly on his way to becoming a legend. The day he batted his 3,000th hit, assuring him of an eventual place in the Hall of Fame, Ross instantly quit the game, leaving his teammates in the lurch. Never looking back, Ross began his 'Mr. 3000' shopping empire, fueling his self-satisfaction solely with that one magical number. But now, just as Ross is about to be voted at last into the Hall of Fame, an error is discovered: the man who thought he was 'Mr. 3000,' is actually . . . 'Mr. 2,997.' Three hits shy of the landmark number, Ross has only one choice: get up off the couch, pick up his bat and rejoin the Milwaukee Brewers for the most unlikely comeback sports has ever seen. Literally going back to first base, Ross has no idea what he's in for. Out of shape, over the hill and in deep denial, he quickly becomes a joke to the press, the bane of his teammates and a juicy story to Mo Simmons (Angela Bassett), the tough-minded reporter who once had a memorable fling with Ross back in the day. But just as Ross thinks it's all about the numbers, he finally begins to see what really counts. Soon, the cocky, self-absorbed, ego machine is trying a different tactic: discovering the fun of teamwork, ethics and even falling in love...as he learns the difference between a successful life and a meaningful one. Starring Bernie Mac, MR. 3000 is directed by Charles Stone III ("Drumline") from a screenplay by Eric Champnella & Keith Mitchell and Howard Michael Gould and a story by Eric Champnella & Keith Mitchell. The film is produced by Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum and Maggie Wilde and the executive producers are Jonathan Glickman, Frank Marshall, Steven Greener and Timothy M. Bourne. Co-Producer is Derek Evans. The film co-stars Paul Sorvino, Chris Noth, Michael Rispoli, Brian White and Angela Bassett. -- © Disney Pictures [More]
Starring: Paul Sorvino, Bernie Mac, Angela Bassett, Chris Noth
Starring: Paul Sorvino, Bernie Mac, Angela Bassett, Chris Noth, Michael Rispoli
Director: Charles Stone
Director: Charles Stone
Screenwriter: Eric Champnella, Keith Mitchell
Producer: Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum
Composer: John Powell
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
Reviews for Mr. 3000
The movie may not rank in the Hall of Fame for baseball flicks, but Stone and his star do honor to the heart of the game, and provide enough comedy curve balls to stay above the fray of the encroaching clichés.
Somewhat surprising twist at the end makes MR. 3000 interesting, but this happens too late to improve generally disappointing impression of this film.
An intermittently charming remake of the 1992 Tom Selleck yarn Mr. Baseball.
As fresh as a highlight reel of day-after replays, Mr. 3000 is a case of major-league talent stuck in a minor-league story.
[Mac] gives surprising wisdom and heart -- along with the laughs -- to what could have been just another generic baseball comedy.
(Director) Stone and his star honor to the heart of the game and provide enough comedy curve balls to stay above the fray of the encroaching clichés.
As far as baseball movies go, Mr. 3000 may not be considered a classic, but...it'll still get you to sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."
Reminiscent of those soggy comedies Disney used to churn out during the 90s -- the ones that starred Jim Belushi. Yet Mac manages to elevate it to the middle of the standings.
Mid-life change is a difficult subject to depict on the screen, and this predictable film misses the mark by making it look too easy.
Bernie Mac's...vehicle may be more like an Acura than a Porsche, but it gets decent mileage out of its mildly funny character comedy.
Like romantic comedies, sports movies follow a basic formula. It’s not a good idea to deviate from it much, and there’s no need to worry about Mr. 3000 here.
Mr. 3000 is devoid of easy-to-do buffoonery, allowing the characters to have some layers.
The success of the film falls squarely on the shoulders of its star, Bernie Mac, . . . [who] brings a palpable and infectious sense of how much he enjoys being himself
Mr. 3000 isn't so much a movie as it is a two-hour commercial for products ranging from Gatorade to Viagra.
A solid, enjoyable early Autumn baseball film, and just in time for the MLB playoffs.
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