The Comebacks (2007)
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The Comebacks (Unrated Edition)
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| Directed by | Tom Brady |
| Cast | David Koechner, Robert Ri'chard, DJ Qualls, Carl Weathers, Melora Hardin and Robert Richard |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2006 |
| DVD Release | January 29, 2008 |
| Running Time | 84 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 024543492511 |
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| A parody about Football and sports movies. |
Unlike Epic Movie, I actually got a few good laughs out of this one.
This one makes fun of Gridiron Gang, Longest Yard errr... other football movies, as well as a few other sports. A few guest appearances by athletes such as Dennis Rodman and that guy from the NIKE adds 10 years ago (I'm Australian, I don't follow NHL)
Also Mad TV's Frank Caliendo appears doing his commentator impressions (such as John Madden)
The end of the movie seemed to be taking it self a bit too seriously, it's about the only thing I did not enjoy during the thing. Sure, it could have been funnier, but compared to some of the recent crap coming out in these parody, slapstick comedies, it's better then those. July 16, 2008
| Surprisingly Hilarious |
| Unbelievably Bad Movie |
| COMEBACKS? COME ON! |
THE COMBACKS is a spoof of the sports films seen in the last decade or so. Coach Limbeau Fields (David Koechner) is the losingest coach of all time no matter what the sport. When an old friend lets him know about a college football team in need of a new coach, he decides to give it one last try.
Of course the team is a bunch of malcontents and hopeless ball handlers, with one gifted player who tragedy is certain to strike. Every movie from RADIO to FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS to REMEMBER THE TITANS finds a home in this flick, but not a very funny one. The jokes are lame at best and vulgar at worst. It seems that when a joke can't be found in a parody these days the answer is to resort to the rudest thing possible.
By the films end we discover that the coach's friend (played by Carl Weathers) wasn't a friend at all but using the coach to lead a possible contender against his team down the wrong path. A rallying cry from the team and the coach leads this motley crew to the finals. But will the win? Who cares!
For me a comedy is a film that makes me laugh out loud more than once. I found one thing that made me do so during the 107 minutes that this film ran and that was a pretty weak laugh at that. Koechner can be hilarious and has the potential to do great comedy, but not if he continues to settle for films like this. For a better example of a good job he's done, watch RUN RONNIE RUN.
The previews for this movie made me want to see it. But, as is often the case these days, the previews showed the best parts. And they were shown often enough that once I got to see the movie they were no longer funny.
If you're looking for a good movie to rent this week pass this one by. Look for something else new on the shelf. Or better yet, look for either AIRPLANE or YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN. Had the writers of this dreck done so, they might have thought before putting pen to paper.
February 12, 2008
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