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Buttermaker finds he needs to spend more time coaching and less time drinking, and after enlisting the help of his upwardly-mobile daughter Amanda Whurlitzer (Sammi Kane Kraft) and a local bad boy named Kelly Leak (Jeffrey Davies), the Bears finally become a team, setting their sights on the perennial champion Yankees, coached by Roy Bullock (Greg Kinnear). | Buttermaker finds he needs to spend more time coaching and less time drinking, and after enlisting the help of his upwardly-mobile daughter Amanda Whurlitzer (Sammi Kane Kraft) and a local bad boy named Kelly Leak (Jeffrey Davies), the Bears finally become a team, setting their sights on the perennial champion Yankees, coached by Roy Bullock (Greg Kinnear). | ||
− | The plot is the same as the original movie with a few rearrangements and obviously a new cast that shines in their reinterpretation of roles from the 1976 movie. | + | The plot is the same as the original movie with a few rearrangements and obviously a new cast that shines in their reinterpretation of roles from the 1976 movie. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Year Released: | 2005 |
MPAA Rating (USA): | PG-13 |
Director: | Richard Linklater |
Starring: | Billy Bob Thornton Greg Kinnear Marcia Gay Harden Sammi Kane Kraft Ridge Canipe Brandon Craggs Jeffrey Davies Timmy Deters Carlos Estrada Emmanuel Estrada Troy Gentile Kenneth 'K.C.' Harris Aman Johal Tyler Patrick Jones Jeffrey Tedmori Carter Jenkins Seth Adkins |
Bad News Bears (2005) is an update of the classic film from 1976 about the misfit baseball team that no one believes in and no one wants to coach. No one, that is, until Morris Buttermaker (Billy Bob Thornton), the ex-ballplayer-turned-exterminator, is paid off by Mrs. Whitewood, the meddling mom that sued and forced the league to let any and every child play, regardless of ability. Thus, Buttermaker's Bears are comprised of smartmouth Tanner Boyle (Timmy Deters), wheelchair-bound Matthew Hooper (Troy Gentile), the Spanish-speaking Aguilar brothers (Carlos and Emmanuel Estrada), the Atkins-dieting Engleberg (Brandon Craggs) and other misfits that are more likely to utter a curse than catch a ball.
Buttermaker finds he needs to spend more time coaching and less time drinking, and after enlisting the help of his upwardly-mobile daughter Amanda Whurlitzer (Sammi Kane Kraft) and a local bad boy named Kelly Leak (Jeffrey Davies), the Bears finally become a team, setting their sights on the perennial champion Yankees, coached by Roy Bullock (Greg Kinnear).
The plot is the same as the original movie with a few rearrangements and obviously a new cast that shines in their reinterpretation of roles from the 1976 movie.