Tim McCarver Movies

2005  
PG13  
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Nick Hornby's acclaimed memoir about one man's struggle to balance his love of a woman and his love for soccer was the basis of a well-reviewed British film in 1997, and now gets a Americanized rewrite with this picture, in which the game is changed from soccer to baseball. Ben (Jimmy Fallon) is a high-school teacher who meets Lindsay (Drew Barrymore), who has a successful career in business. Ben and Lindsay don't appear to have much in common on the surface, but they hit it off and are soon involved in a serious romance. But when spring rolls around, Lindsay becomes aware of the true love of Ben's life -- the Boston Red Sox. Despite the team's lamentable record, Ben has been a fiercely loyal Red Sox fan since childhood, and Lindsay finds it hard to compete with his passion for baseball, while Ben is forced to choose between the obsessions of his youth and the enthusiasms of a responsible adult. Fever Pitch was shot in part in Boston during the 2004 baseball season, which to the surprise of the filmmakers saw the Red Sox winning baseball's world series for the first time since 1918. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Drew BarrymoreJimmy Fallon, (more)
1991  
R  
Bud Yorkin's comedy stars Jeff Daniels as a former big-leaguer who yearns for romance, but finds himself overwhelmed with the problems of the women in his life. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jeff DanielsJudith Ivey, (more)
1992  
PG13  
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When has-been baseball player Jack Elliot (Tom Selleck) is signed by a Japanese team, he is initially reluctant to take the game seriously. Elliot is very successful, though, as he teaches the team about American chutzpah, and they remind him of the value of respect. He must fight his way out from under a slump to show that he deserves the title. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Tom SelleckKen Takakura, (more)
1990  
 
Sports at the collegiate and professional level require drive, extremely coordinated body movements, and split-second decision making. Sometimes it all goes wrong. Hosted by sports announcer and former major league baseball catcher Tim McCarver, this compilation video features numerous moments in sports history that the participants wish they could forget. Included is the famous fumble return 60-yard dash by California's Hall of Famer "Wrong Way" Roy Riegals during the 1929 Rose Bowl game. Riegals' inadvertent score for Georgia Tech resulted in Cal's defeat, 8-7. Also covered: the tantrums of coach Bobby Knight and tennis champ John McEnroe and the disqualification of Boston Marathon winner Rosie Ruiz, who was caught cheating. Host McCarver, who as a baseball player had the nickname of "Buckethead," experienced his own not-so-great-moment as an athlete. It was July 4th, 1976. While playing for the Philadelphia Phillies, McCarver botched a grand slam when he was called out after passing one of his team's runners while circling the bases. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide

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1988  
 
The contest caused a sensation at the time, and fans still argue today over whether or not the event was rigged. On June 26, 1976, world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali fought wrestling champion and kickboxer Antonio Inoki of Japan to a draw. Ali wanted to punch, while Inoki kept dropping to the floor to kick the champ in the legs. Scenes from this and other odd and offbeat moments in sports are hosted by sports announcer and former major league baseball catcher Tim McCarver. This compilation video from HBO Home Video features numerous moments in sports history that the participants wish they could forget. Also included is footage of NBA dunkmeister Darryl Dawkins, aka "Chocolate Thunder," the first pro to shatter a backboard with a dunk. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide

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1988  
 
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We know we're in a 1988 film when we're invited to laugh at O.J. Simpson in an opening slapstick sequence. We can also pinpoint the year of production when hard-nosed cop Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen), during a scuffle with the world's leading dictators, wipes the wine-colored birthmark off the head of Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev. Those wacky ZAZ boys -- David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker -- serve up a feature-length spin-off of their cult favorite TV show Police Squad!. Seeking vengeance when his partner (Simpson) is shot full of holes by drug dealers, dead-pan and dead-brained Lt. Frank Drebin searches for the Mister Big behind it all. Drebin suspects above-reproach shipping magnate Vincent Ludwig (Ricardo Montalban), but he can't prove a thing. Bumped from the force by the mayor (Nancy Marchand), Drebin, with the unexpected assistance of Ludwig's ex-girlfriend (Priscilla Presley), manages to nab the bad guy at a baseball game, where Reggie Jackson has been programmed to assassinate Queen Elizabeth. MGM mogul Irving Thalberg once reportedly told the Marx Brothers, "You can't build jokes on top of jokes." The producers of Naked Gun prove otherwise; indeed, one could develop writer's cramp just listing the gags in the film's first 20 minutes. Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad was followed by two lesser but still hilarious sequels, Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear (1991) and Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Leslie NielsenGeorge Kennedy, (more)
2005  
 
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The Phillies 1980 World Champions 25th Anniversary Box Set documents the baseball team that brought Philadelphia much civic pride and a world title at the beginning of the Reagan era. There are segments on such popular legends as Steve Carlton heavy-hitting third baseman Mike Schmidt, and pitcher Tug McGraw. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
John FacendaRichie Ashburn, (more)
1994  
PG13  
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After several weeks filming The Scout in the late 1970s, star Peter Falk and director Howard Zieff abandoned the project. Two decades later, writer Andrew Bergman gave his original script to Albert Brooks and Monica Johnson, who polished it as a vehicle for Brooks and director Michael Ritchie. Brooks stars as Al Percolo, a talent scout for the New York Yankees whose latest recruit (Michael Rapaport) has just vomited on the field and fled. Sent to Mexico as punishment by his boss (Lane Smith), Percolo finds phenomenal young pitcher Steve Nebraska (Brendan Fraser). Before he can get back to the Big Apple, however, Percolo gets pink-slipped by the Yankees, so he offers Nebraska as a free agent. After a stellar tryout, Nebraska is signed for millions. Soon after, he starts to exhibit odd behaviors that may be linked to psychological problems. A psychiatrist (Dianne Wiest) hired by the ball club wants Nebraska in daily therapy, so Percolo ends up babysitting a mentally unstable pitcher. Brooks' normally winning mix of laughs with psychological insights didn't add up to box office or critical success, despite cameos from real-life sports figures such as George Steinbrenner and Steve Garvey. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Albert BrooksBrendan Fraser, (more)

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