The Longest Yard (2005)

The Longest Yard (2005)
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One of the toughest and best-remembered sports movies of the 1970s gets a humorous makeover in this comedy. Paul "Wrecking" Crewe (Adam Sandler) was once a famous professional football player, but after several years out of the limelight and an alcohol problem have taken their toll, Crewe is arrested for a serious traffic accident aggravated by the fact he was drunk. Crewe is sentenced to Allenville Penitentiary, where Warden Hazen (James Cromwell) is something of a football fan. Hazen had organized his guards into an impressive football team, and clears a healthy profit by taking bets on their games. Looking to make the competition more interesting, Hazen suggests that Crewe put together a team from the inmate population to play his guards. With the help of fellow prisoner Caretaker (Chris Rock), Crewe recruits the heaviest hitters from the cell block for the team, but the guys don't play like a unit until Crewe and Caretaker get some help from Nate Scarborough (Burt Reynolds), a former college and NFL coach doing hard time. Adapted from Robert Aldrich's 1974 box-office smash of the same name, The Longest Yard also features rap star Nelly and Nicholas Turturro; the film has previously been loosely remade in 2001 as Mean Machine, with the action moved to England and the game changed to soccer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Adam SandlerChris Rock, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Segal
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Longest Yard

One of the toughest and best-remembered sports movies of the 1970s gets a humorous makeover in this comedy. Paul "Wrecking" Crewe (Adam Sandler) was once a famous professional football player, but after several years out of the limelight and an alcohol problem have taken their toll, Crewe is arrested for a serious traffic accident aggravated by the fact he was drunk. Crewe is sentenced to Allenville Penitentiary, where Warden Hazen (James Cromwell) is something of a football fan. Hazen had organized his guards into an impressive football team, and clears a healthy profit by taking bets on their games. Looking to make the competition more interesting, Hazen suggests that Crewe put together a team from the inmate population to play his guards. With the help of fellow prisoner Caretaker (Chris Rock), Crewe recruits the heaviest hitters from the cell block for the team, but the guys don't play like a unit until Crewe and Caretaker get some help from Nate Scarborough (Burt Reynolds), a former college and NFL coach doing hard time. Adapted from Robert Aldrich's 1974 box-office smash of the same name, The Longest Yard also features rap star Nelly and Nicholas Turturro; the film has previously been loosely remade in 2001 as Mean Machine, with the action moved to England and the game changed to soccer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Segal
Writer(s):
Tracy Keenan WynnSheldon Turner
Producer(s):
Jack GiarraputoDavid GaleDavid Gale
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Violence, Adult Humor, Profanity)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Ronald L.

    It's been years since I've seen the original, so I can't make a fair comparison. Besides, I think this movie's intended audience is today's Adam Sandler generation, and not those who remember the original. That being said, this is one funny movie for football fans or those who just want a good laugh. Not quite as corny as the Water Boy or Billy Madison, but just as funny. Courtney Cox-Arquette never looked as stunning as she did in the opening scene, too.

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    Albert S. M.

    Not a bad remake. On par with Sandler's style of movies

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    Carol C.

    I wasn't sure that Adam Sandler was going to be able to pull off the modern Paul Crewe role, but he did great, and Chris Rock was as hilarious as ever. I was thoroughly entertained througout the entire movie and must admit that it overall surpassed my expectations.

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