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Directed by | Tom Brady |
Produced by | Adam F. Goldberg Robert L. Levy Andrew Panay Peter Abrams |
Screenplay by | Ed Yeager Joey Gutierrez |
Story by | John Aboud Michael Colton Adam Jay Epstein Andrew Jacobson |
Starring | David Koechner Carl Weathers Melora Hardin Brooke Nevin Andy Dick Robert Ri'chard Noureen DeWulf Matthew Lawrence Nick Searcy |
Music by | Christopher Lennertz |
Cinematography | Anthony B. Richmond |
Editing by | Alan Edward Bell |
Studio | Tapestry Films |
Distributed by | Fox Atomic |
Release date(s) | October 19, 2007 |
Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $20 million |
Box office | $13,539,154 |
The Comebacks is a 2007 American satirical comedy film directed by Tom Brady. This film is a parody of the clichés and plots of the sports film genre. In the UK, Greece, Finland and Australia this film is called Sports Movie and called Team of Crazy in Brazil. The movie was released into theaters on October 19, 2007.
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Coach Lambeau Fields (David Koechner) is pathetic. He has the distinction of being the worst coach in the history of sports anyone can recall. A loser of enormous proportions, the incompetent and seemingly hopeless coach is convinced by fellow coach Freddie Wiseman (Carl Weathers) to return to the field for one last shot. Assuring his long suffering wife, Barb (Melora Hardin), that he will not ignore his family, Coach moves them to Plainfolk, Texas where he hopes to redeem himself and his reputation. Here he begins yet another attempt to improve his abysmal record - this time as the coach of the football team at Heartland State University. But he is saddled with a team of misfits - most of whom don't know the difference between a line of scrimmage and a line at the cafeteria.
Although the team and townsfolk are leery of the newcomer's approach, the Coach uses his unorthodox methods to whip this group of rag-tags into shape - both on and off the field. While the audience follows their winding road to the playoffs, the film pokes fun at the clichés and conventions of other sports flicks. And the team does make progress, so much so that they actually make it to the South-Southwest Conference Championship at the 2nd Annual Toilet Bowl.
Facing their fiercest opponents yet and yearning to win the big game, The Comebacks face off with the Lone Star State Unbeatables. And as every great sports team has always done, The Comebacks use ingenuity and unorthodox measures in the final showdown where the best team win. The Comebacks are victorious, but Lambeau is subsequently knocked down in a surprise attack by a bus with Freddie driving it, who laughs manically as Lambeau is in pain . Lambeau groans in agony.
The film received universally negative reviews. On Metacritic, it received a 25/100 meaning "Generally Negative Reviews". On Rotten Tomatoes, it was rated a "rotten" 7% and a "rotten" 10% Cream of the crop.
The film had an opening weekend of $5,554,594 at #5. At the end of its box office run, it grossed $13,349,927 domestically and $139,173 in foreign countries.[1]
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