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Trouble With the Curve (2012)
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An aging baseball scout (Clint Eastwood) with failing sight hits the road with his estranged daughter (Amy Adams) to pursue a promising young ballplayer, and they learn just how much they have in common as they make their way from Georgia to North Carolina in this sports drama produced and directed by frequent Eastwood collaborator Robert Lorenz. For decades, Gus Lobel (Eastwood) has been one of the best scouts in Major League Baseball. But these days his eyes just aren't what they used to be, and as a phenomenal young batter enters the draft, the owners of the Atlanta Braves cast a shadow of doubt over Gus' judgment. Meanwhile, his daughter Mickey ( Adams) is an aspiring partner at a major Atlanta law firm. In the wake of his wife's death, Gus sent Mickey away, and their relationship has been strained ever since. But she knows a thing or two about baseball, and recognizing that her father's job is in jeopardy, she decides to help him -- even at the risk of derailing her own career. Now, throwing caution to the wind (and ignoring her gruff father's objections), Mickey joins Gus for a scouting trip that could keep him in the game until he's ready to retire, as well as repair a father/daughter relationship that once seemed all but lost. Justin Timberlake, John Goodman, Robert Patrick, and Matthew Lillard co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Justin Timberlake
Director(s):
Robert Lorenz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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    Linda P.

    Wonderful movie! Nice to see a movie that has a great message without all the nudity and violence.

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    Louie C.

    If you give it a chance to work it's quiet magic, it might make your day. This film manages to hit all the baseball subplots. If this is Eastwoods swain song as an actor, he gets the perfect exit at the end of the movie.

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    Kent F.

    A very nice little movie.... and in this case, "little" is a compliment. One of the reasons this movie hangs together is that it doesn't try to do too much. Sure, it's a bit predictable and telegraphed but the acting is very good as once again Clint Eastwood casts hiself as an over-the-hill guy trying to hang on.... Clint is so great that his appearance alone makes the movie worth it. My only real criticism is that they cast actors to play the umpires, instead of getting some real umps to play those parts. For those of you who are baseball afficianados or umps yourself, you will notice that these pretend umps simply do not know what they are doing.

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