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FOR LOVE OF THE GAME (DVD) ANAMORPHIS W/S 2.35/DOL
Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner) is having a bad day. His girlfriend Jane (Kelly Preston, stunning as ever) says she's leaving, and his boss (Brian Cox) says he's selling the business and ace employee Billy may be out of job. Sounds like business as usual for an old-fashioned veteran. However, the business is baseball and for Billy Chapel, the 40-year old former all-star for the Detroit Tigers, it means his career--and his life--is at a crossroads.
Although it is no Bull Durham, For Love of the Game finds a solid and very believable role for Costner. The film is based on Michael Shaara's (The Killer Angels) stream-of-consciousness novel (the rough manuscript was found after his death 1988). The entire film takes place on Billy's day on the mound against the Yankees, a meaningless late-season game for the Tigers, but everything for Billy. In flashbacks, he lingers over his long relationship with Jane and his baseball career (from World Series heroism to a career-threatening injury). His one viable link to the game at hand is his catcher, played winningly by John C. Reilly. Costner, like Chapel, is looking for one more great performance, but the film is too simplistic and loopy at times to resonate. The love story has an extra helping of cuteness, and legendary baseball announcer Vin Scully nearly takes on a leading role, waxing grandiloquent. It's no grand slam, but a solid double. --Doug Thomas
great movieReviewed by Don Davis, 2010-01-31
have watched this movie several times (on VHS) till the tape broke so we bought it on DVD and it is even better. great quality
Great movie about life.Reviewed by Ron I, 2009-11-09
I kept catching this movie part way thru on TV. You can't fully
understand the movie unless you watch it from the start. A lot is
explained in the opening credits alone. It reminds me of "The
Natural" starring Robert Redford which set up the movie in the
first 10 minutes. Both films are about the people we encounter in
life - good people, mean people, people down on their luck, loyal
people who support you to the end, friends, family, etc. My
favorite thing in the movie is the interaction between Billy
(Costner) and Gus the catcher (Reilly).
Overall, a great movie about life - good times, bad times, things
we cherish, things we regret. A good deed done will pay you back
later (heartfelt advice to an outfielder who gets hit on the head
by a fly ball who later catches a potential home run during the
perfect game). A bad deed done can always be forgiven. All that
matters is that we do the right thing in the end.
"Tell them I'm through, For Love of the Game"
The Mind of a PitcherReviewed by Diana de Avila, 2009-10-09
I love this film and have seen it several times. One of my favorite
running themes is how the "For the Love of the Game" takes the
viewer into the mind of a pitcher and helps the viewer understand
the relationship between the catcher and the pitcher. I still
remember that to this day as I watch my favorite team: the Boston
Red Sox :)
This is a nice baseball flick with a love theme weaved into it and
a lot about the psyche of baseball and team spirit. I loved it and
recommend it for baseball fans and non-baseball fans alike. There
is enough substance for both. I enjoy Kevin Costner as an actor and
this movie is one of my favorites.
5 stars :)
Great mix of baseball and dramaReviewed by T. Jewett, 2009-08-18
I enjoy how the film switches between game and the story of the
romance. It has enough sports action and drama to satisfy many
types of movie watchers. After watching the movie several times on
television I finally went ahead and purchased it here.
I always wonder what the coaches say when they go to the pitcher's
mound, now I can compare Bull Durham (wedding gifts ideas anyone?)
and For Love of the Game (where is the pat on the butt).
Luckily, it had arrived a short time before Buehrle's perfect game
in July 2009 and it was the right movie to watch that evening.
Checking out the extras made it even better. Having a baseball quiz
(where you can try again after "Strike Three") allowed some to
remember games they had seen in the past. There is a short bonus
video if you can make it through the entire quiz.
Giving it allReviewed by D. Roberts, 2009-08-18
Michigan State's own Sam Raimi demonstrates once again that his
directorial range extends well beyond horror movies (like 30 Days
of Night) and superhero flicks (Spider-Man - The Motion Picture DVD
Trilogy (Spider-Man / Spider-Man 2 / Spider-Man 3)). Raimi is a
talented director to be reckoned with, and this film is a testament
to that.
Kevin Costner portrays a baseball player who in the twilight of his
career. He was once a dominating pitcher, but time has eroded some
of his skills and he can sense his last stroll to the pitcher's
mound is near.
Kelly Preston plays his on-again / off-again love interest after a
chance meeting. Kelly has always been beautiful, and this might be
her finest performance to date.
The story is told via flashbacks while the Detroit Tiger's hurler
pursues every baseball pitcher's dream: a perfect game. It comes on
the last game of the season vs. the most storied franchise in the
game (the Yankess) at perhaps the most storied stadium in all of
sports (Yankee stadium). It also is the last game of the season,
and perhaps the last game of his career.
While some may find the story a bit longwinded, I thought that the
film was evenly paced & told well. We have to remember that
they're trying to encompass a player's entire career with various
anecdotes & memories (some good, some not-so-good). Costner can
be bland in some movies, but this was one of his better outings -
up there with Dances with Wolves - Extended Cut (Two-Disc
Collector's Edition) and The Guardian.
If you're looking for a date movie, this one just might be perfect.
Women will love it as it can pass for a chick flick. Men will like
it because it's also a sports movie. Both genders will appreciate
the satiric humor that's directed towards sports "know-it-alls"
that we've all encountered in our lives. All in all, this is a good
movie - step up to the plate & check it out!