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Cobb (1994)

Cobb (1994)
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What does a biographer do when the truth about his subject is far less pleasant than the legend? That is the moral dilemma at the heart of Cobb, which explores the lives of both baseball's premier hitter, Ty Cobb (Tommy Lee Jones), and the sportswriter assigned to set his story down, Al Stump (Robert Wuhl). Stump arrives at the Tahoe home of the dying Cobb to write the official life story of the first man inducted into the Baseball Hall Of Fame. He finds a drunken, misanthropic, bitter racist who abuses his biographer as well as everyone else. Stump must either candycoat his subject's life or present an accurate picture of a disgusting man who happened to become an American sports hero. The movie's biting focus on Cobb, ferociously performed by Jones, is not matched by its weaker representation of Stump, an imbalance which ultimately weakens the film's overall effect. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

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Starring:
Tommy Lee JonesRobert Wuhl, (more)
Director(s):
Ron Shelton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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What does a biographer do when the truth about his subject is far less pleasant than the legend? That is the moral dilemma at the heart of Cobb, which explores the lives of both baseball's premier hitter, Ty Cobb (Tommy Lee Jones), and the sportswriter assigned to set his story down, Al Stump (Robert Wuhl). Stump arrives at the Tahoe home of the dying Cobb to write the official life story of the first man inducted into the Baseball Hall Of Fame. He finds a drunken, misanthropic, bitter racist who abuses his biographer as well as everyone else. Stump must either candycoat his subject's life or present an accurate picture of a disgusting man who happened to become an American sports hero. The movie's biting focus on Cobb, ferociously performed by Jones, is not matched by its weaker representation of Stump, an imbalance which ultimately weakens the film's overall effect. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
129 mins

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Director(s):
Ron Shelton
Writer(s):
Ron Shelton
Producer(s):
David Lester
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Profanity)
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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    Ralph G.

    This movie was more about a writer's dilemma to tell the truth, or paint a glossy picture. A little more period information, film clips, etc. would have helped. This will not inform the 'younger' generations the greatness of ealry baseball.

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    Mary G.

    If you have read the book this was based on and were hoping for something like it, beware. The intro to the movie is based on the book and the movie is based on the intro to the book. This isn't really a movie about Ty Cobb, it is a movie about writing a book about Ty Cobb.

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    Jonathan D.

    One star is being generous. But who knows, maybe it got better after I turned it off halfway through. A real stinkeroo.

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