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The Bad News Bears (1976)
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The success this underdog comedy from director Michael Ritchie almost single-handedly spawned the kids' sports film boom of the 1980s and '90s. When beer-breathed ex-minor-league ball player and professional pool cleaner Morris Buttermaker (Walter Matthau) agrees to coach a little league team in the San Fernando Valley, he soon finds he's in over his head, having inherited an assortment of pint-sized peons and talentless losers. They play well-organized teams and lose by tremendous margins, and the parents threaten to disband the Bears to save the kids (and themselves) any further embarrassment. Buttermaker refuses, though, and brings in a pair of ringers: Amanda (Tatum O'Neal), his ex-girlfriend's tomboy daughter, and Kelly (Jackie Earle Haley), a cigarette-smoking delinquent who happens to be a gifted athlete. With their help, the Bears manage to change their losing ways and qualify for the championship, where they face their arch-rivals, the Yankees. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Walter MatthauTatum O'Neal, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Ritchie
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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    Amy E.

    So we realized our horrible mistake, renting the "NEW" Bad News Bears, and decided to show our kids the "OLD" Bad News Bears, for some "good old fashioned" kids' movie humor. But nope, missed again. Too much cussing, too much...'reference' to inappropriate things, too much "get your a** over here", etc..... AND I surely don't need my young kids to hear an 11 year old girl refer to "being on the pill", and then have to answer "what's that, mom?" So we give up. Forget Bad News Bears, and just think "bad news."

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    Mark F.

    This classic has some funny moments, but it is not as good as I remembered. The lanuage may not be appropriate for kids under 12 or so either...and I thought that is who this film was geared for.

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    Marissa B.

    I've always loved this movie but disagree with PG rating. Lot's of bad language, smoking and beer drinking. not good for kids under 13 years.

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