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BASEketball (1998)

BASEketball (1998)
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David Zucker directed this slapstick sports comedy starring South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Competing two-on-two against some basketball jocks, goofballs Joe Cooper (Parker) and Doug Remer (Stone) attempt to win by devising new rules while they play. Thus is born the bizarre game of "BASEketball." Rules: Court position decides whether a sunk basket counts as a single, a home run, or whatever; the opposing team can retrieve missed shots. Verbal abuse is allowed. Ditto for gross-outs -- or anything to annoy the shooter. The game becomes popular in driveways, so sports promoter Ted Denslow (Ernest Borgnine) proposes a deal to form a pro league. Dallas Felons owner Baxter Cain (Robert Vaughn), hopes to increase revenues with product placements and pro endorsements, but he needs the okay of team owners. Ted dies during the season finals, leaving Cain to deal with his widow Yvette (Jenny McCarthy). However, Ted willed the team to Cooper, who must win the upcoming season or ownership goes to Yvette. Cameos by Bob Costas and Al Michaels. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Trey ParkerMatt Stone, (more)
Director(s):
David Zucker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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David Zucker directed this slapstick sports comedy starring South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Competing two-on-two against some basketball jocks, goofballs Joe Cooper (Parker) and Doug Remer (Stone) attempt to win by devising new rules while they play. Thus is born the bizarre game of "BASEketball." Rules: Court position decides whether a sunk basket counts as a single, a home run, or whatever; the opposing team can retrieve missed shots. Verbal abuse is allowed. Ditto for gross-outs -- or anything to annoy the shooter. The game becomes popular in driveways, so sports promoter Ted Denslow (Ernest Borgnine) proposes a deal to form a pro league. Dallas Felons owner Baxter Cain (Robert Vaughn), hopes to increase revenues with product placements and pro endorsements, but he needs the okay of team owners. Ted dies during the season finals, leaving Cain to deal with his widow Yvette (Jenny McCarthy). However, Ted willed the team to Cooper, who must win the upcoming season or ownership goes to Yvette. Cameos by Bob Costas and Al Michaels. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
David Zucker
Writer(s):
Lewis FriedmanDavid ZuckerRobert LoCash
Producer(s):
Robert LoCashGil NetterDavid Zucker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Humor, Profanity, Not For Children, Brief Nudity)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Tanya C.

    I enjoyed this movie. I had seen it before years ago and decided to rent it again. Parker and Stone are pretty funny, and even do a couple of character voices from South Park. If you don't mind foul language and just want a night of comedy, I would recommend this movie. It's worth it just to see the gross-outs! They are by far what makes the movie funny.

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    Stephen P.

    I like this movie...it was funny, and cleverly written. The cast was very adequate, and the movie featured a good story line, It made good use of the cameo appearances.

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    Randall W.

    If you like Trey and Matt in Southpark or Team America, this is a hysterical live action movie. They are again at their sick best making me laugh out loud. Not just a movie about some obscure sport, but about life and relationships (in their own sick way). Probably (no definately) not for kids

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