| Summer Catch | 
enlarge | Director: Michael Tollin Actors: Freddie Prinze Jr., Jessica Biel, Fred Ward, Matthew Lillard, Brian Dennehy Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 108 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: TM2638 ISBN: 0790761696 UPC: 085392110025 EAN: 9780790761695 ASIN: B00005QW6W
Theatrical Release Date: August 24, 2001 Release Date: December 4, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Movie disc only! We liquidate dvds from a large national rentailer. Movie disc works fine and we'll ship it in a protective sleeve for you. There is a 15% chance that it may contain a rental sticker on the disc that we were unable to remove. In stock and ships today.
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Product Description Love and laughter combine as a summer-league baseball player hoping for a shot at the big leagues falls in love with a wealthy debutante during a cape cod vacation. Special features: additional scenes feature-length commentary by jessica biel and director mike tollin and much more. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 02/08/2005 Starring: Freddie Prinze Jr. Matthew Lillard Run time: 108 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Mike Tollin
Amazon.com Fans of Freddie Prinze Jr. will no doubt enjoy Summer Catch, which features Freddie running through sprinklers on a baseball diamond wearing nothing but an orange thong. Freddie plays Ryan, an aspiring pitcher at baseball camp. Ryan grew up in the New England town that hosts the camp, mowing lawns with his landscaping father, so he's torn between his local friends and his new baseball buddies. Meanwhile, he's being pursued by a rich and beautiful local girl with the odd name of Tenley (Jessica Biel), whose father doesn't approve of her cavorting with the lawn boy. Ryan's an incredibly talented pitcher--everyone agrees, especially his bartending brother who also wanted to play ball but lacked the gift--but he's haunted by fear of failure and the recent loss of his mother. The strong supporting actors (including Matthew Lillard, Brittany Murphy, Brian Dennehy, Fred Ward, and Bruce Davison) do their best, but the script doesn't help. --Bret Fetzer
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Good Romantic Comedy, Poor Baseball Movie November 26, 2007 This is the story of Ryan Dunne (Freddy Prinze Jr.) and Tenley Parrish (Jessica Biel), and their summer together in Massachusetts. Dunne is a poor, moody baseball player playing in the local Cape Cod League, while Parrish is the daughter of wealthy parents. Despite the odds, they fall in love (surprise, surprise). It has the potential to be the greatest baseball movie since the Rookie, but that possibility fades away after the first twenty minutes. Despite being labeled a baseball movie, the baseball element takes a definitive back seat to the developing romance between Parrish and Dunne. This can be disappointing if you are expecting something similar to For Love of the Game, for example.
There are several funny subplots-namely Parrish's younger sister's search for the proper mascot and Miles Dalrymple's (Marc Blucas) love for large women- but in general the storyline drags. The dialogue is frequently corny or over-the-top, as are most of the scenes involving Prinze and Parrish together. The main lesson of the movie is that it is important to believe in yourself, but I feel like the lesson comes too late for both characters. Prinze's performance in this film is okay, but I feel someone better could have been cast for Biel's role. The supporting cast was fantastic.
Overall, I would recommend this film. For the most part, I enjoyed it. The few funny parts were funny enough to save the rest of the movie (in my opinion, anyway). This is a good movie, as long as you know that you're paying for a romantic comedy. As a romantic comedy, I would consider it a success.
But if you're looking for a quality baseball movie, look further.
More of Jessica Biel, please... September 4, 2006 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Summer Catch brings to the screen the story of a hard working young man who takes part in a summer baseball tournament as a pitcher, hoping to make it to the major league. In order to make it big though, he needs to watch out for his worst enemy... himself. Freddie Prinze Jr., Jessica Biel (who is GORGEOUS!), Matthew Lillard, Beverly D'Angelo (who is HOT!), Fred Ward, and the rest of the cast carry out their performances very well. The setting, the plot, the music (!) and the dialogues are all wonderful! In a nutshell, it's probably not a movie you would want to add to your collection, but it will surely provide for an evening's entertainment.
For fans of Freddie/Jessica, not baseball. August 20, 2006 I normally wouldn't bother with a movie like this, but bought it for a buck in the midst of a Jessica Biel phase. It actually exceeded my expectations, though that's not saying alot. My main point is that it's not much of a baseball movie, but it's excellent for Jessica Biel viewing. Any film that has her swimming in panties I'd have to recommend to her fans.
Wow...shockingly bad movie July 18, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I watched this movie and I don't review things very often but felt a need to save others from wasting two hours of their life watching this movie. This is one of the worst movies I have seen...painful...absolutely painful. Writing, acting, Directing all are some of the worst I have seen in a wide release movie.
Strikes Out June 27, 2006 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Decent bubble-gum flick, but probably the worst baseball movie ever made. If there were a category for most cliches ever compressed into one film, "Summer Catch" would win it. Don't waste your time.
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