Leatherheads - Clooney/Zellweger/Krasinski
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Leatherheads - Clooney/Zellweger/Krasinski
Old school football...here's the trailer:
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=UQMNZ4NJ
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=UQMNZ4NJ
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Looks pretty good. I'd see it.
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Good trailer. I'd definitely go. Of course, in the interest of full disclosure, I do have a little man-crush on Clooney. He's amazingly cool.
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Originally Posted by Brent L
Sweet - I saw part of this being filmed (Anderson, SC). I'll be checking it out if only for that reason.
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Originally Posted by Flay
Same here. A scene was filmed right across the street from me and I spotted Zellweger in the nearby Starbucks a couple times.
Renee gave food to a homeless person on the street in front of my office. I also heard she was a fixture at the Starbucks.
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Wow, If the trailer bored me that much....I'd hate to see what would happen to me if I had to sit through it at the theater. I'll pass.
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George Clooney stars and directs this tale revolving around the beginnings of pro football in 1925. Tonally, this film never found its groove. At times, it wanted to channel the old fashion snappy reparte between possible romantic leads, Dodge (Clooney) and Lexi (Renee Zellwegger), a newspaper reporter on the trail of the real story of war hero and college football star Carter Rutherford. In other spots, the hunt for the truth about Carter just isn't all that interesting. John Krasinski plays Carter, who gets recruited to forego his final college year to play pro football with Dodge's team, the Duluth Bulldogs, and is trying to salvage pro football, the game he loves to play for a living.
There are some laughs here and there, and it's a pleasant enough movie, very light-hearted at its core, harkening back to films of yesteryear for its inspiration. Don't expect anything more.
I give it 2.5 stars, or a grade of C+.
There are some laughs here and there, and it's a pleasant enough movie, very light-hearted at its core, harkening back to films of yesteryear for its inspiration. Don't expect anything more.
I give it 2.5 stars, or a grade of C+.
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Originally Posted by Patman
George Clooney stars and directs this tale revolving around the beginnings of pro football in 1925. Tonally, this film never found its groove. At times, it wanted to channel the old fashion snappy reparte between possible romantic leads, Dodge (Clooney) and Lexi (Renee Zellwegger), a newspaper reporter on the trail of the real story of war hero and college football star Carter Rutherford. In other spots, the hunt for the truth about Carter just isn't all that interesting. John Krasinski plays Carter, who gets recruited to forego his final college year to play pro football with Dodge's team, the Duluth Bulldogs, and is trying to salvage pro football, the game he loves to play for a living.
There are some laughs here and there, and it's a pleasant enough movie, very light-hearted at its core, harkening back to films of yesteryear for its inspiration. Don't expect anything more.
I give it 2.5 stars, or a grade of C+.
There are some laughs here and there, and it's a pleasant enough movie, very light-hearted at its core, harkening back to films of yesteryear for its inspiration. Don't expect anything more.
I give it 2.5 stars, or a grade of C+.
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Saw it tonight and have to disagree with the above posters, it was great. From the opening credits to casting to Randy Newman's score. Everything was great. Clooney's directing is a little rough around the edges, but works well enough for a film about football. I'm not a fan of Zellweger but I thought she worked well in this film.
The only thing I was disappointed in was the lack of development of the supporting cast. You basically have four characters in the film, Cloony, Zellweger, Krasinski & Pryce. Clooney even goes as far to have still shots of the supporting cast during the final credits, but what do I care? I couldn't even tell you any of their names they had such tiny roles. Stephen Root had a couple of great scenes but that's about it.
By the looks of this thread and the fact there were only 6 of us in the theater, looks like this movie tanked already. A shame too, Clooney did a great job.
The only thing I was disappointed in was the lack of development of the supporting cast. You basically have four characters in the film, Cloony, Zellweger, Krasinski & Pryce. Clooney even goes as far to have still shots of the supporting cast during the final credits, but what do I care? I couldn't even tell you any of their names they had such tiny roles. Stephen Root had a couple of great scenes but that's about it.
By the looks of this thread and the fact there were only 6 of us in the theater, looks like this movie tanked already. A shame too, Clooney did a great job.
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What a piece of crap... the screwball parts work well, but the other 60% of the movie is plodding and slow...could have been really great with a rewrite and tightening...the cast was good, just a pretty shitty movie.
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I never did see this in theaters, it wasn't around long at all, so I have it on order on Blu-ray.
Would I be correct in thinking that this flick has the same type of "feel" as Down With Love? I get the same vibe from the trailer that I got from DWL. And yes, I do like DWL, so if they have anything in common I'll likely love Leatherheads. :-p
Would I be correct in thinking that this flick has the same type of "feel" as Down With Love? I get the same vibe from the trailer that I got from DWL. And yes, I do like DWL, so if they have anything in common I'll likely love Leatherheads. :-p
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Re: Leatherheads - Clooney/Zellweger/Krasinski
Clooney is good as always, and he did have nice chemistry with Zellweger. However, the dialogue was supposed to be the screwball comedy with the quick lines, but it just wasn't clever enough. When the script concentrated solely on football, it was rather boring and when it was about Krasinski's phony war exploits, it was terrible.
And Zellweger's face annoys me.
And Zellweger's face annoys me.