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Fever Pitch
Not completely unwatchable. But it treads the line.
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Wow! Saw this comment and thought "Who is freaking Jimmy Fallon?" - I Googled and discovered that you guys are talking about an American version of Fever Pitch! About baseball!?! WTF!?!raisedbywolves wrote:C- from me too. Sooo flat and chemistry-free. Jimmy Fallon is definitely a TV star.
Nick Hornby would be turning in his grave - if he were dead (or more likely laughing all the way to the bank)
Why must American film makers always fiddle with things like this? I've never forgiven Hollywood for what it did to The Lord of the Flies.
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That's too bad, I was hoping there would be a Fallon movie worth seeing sometime. My fiancee went to elementary school with him, was good friends with his sister. She says she can still see the little kid in the way he acts. I've never seen him in anything because people always pan his movies. Have been curious tho.
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I'm certainly not the biggest baseball fan, but an adaptation of Hornby's story centered around the Sox seems like a great idea to me. It just doesn't work on the screen, thanks, I think, mostly to the hack-errific screenwriters of "Mr. Saturday Night" and "Father's Day" fame.Caravan Ray wrote:Why must American film makers always fiddle with things like this? I've never forgiven Hollywood for what it did to The Lord of the Flies.
Aren't you the guy that hit me in the eye?
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(I suppose that this should be in the book thread, but...)raisedbywolves wrote:I'm certainly not the biggest baseball fan, but an adaptation of Hornby's story centered around the Sox seems like a great idea to me. It just doesn't work on the screen, thanks, I think, mostly to the hack-errific screenwriters of "Mr. Saturday Night" and "Father's Day" fame.Caravan Ray wrote:Why must American film makers always fiddle with things like this? I've never forgiven Hollywood for what it did to The Lord of the Flies.
Have any of you guys read the book? I was really impressed by it. I'm not a soccer fan at all, and I'm not English - so I know nothing about Arsenal or what being an Arsenal fan implies - but I was really engrossed by the book and it's presentation of obsession. The book made me interested in Arsenal - which I though was pretty cool.
Anyway - as I said earlier - the English movie was pretty crap - and it sounds like the American version was too - so - read the book.
(just don't ever watch the American version of Lord of the Flies, the 1963 English version is much better - and Till Death Us Do Part is much better than All in The Family)
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I'm reading the book right now, well have been off and on for the last six months. Remaking that into a baseball movie sounds bad. And with Jimmy Fallon? who does he play? He's to old to be the main character and too young to be his father. Hey, at least the title translates, kind of.
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