Greatest Game Ever Played

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Greatest Game Ever Played (2005)

Greatest Game Ever Played
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2005
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For some brief mild langage

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From Walt Disney Pictures comes THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED . . . the crowd-pleasing underdog epic that's based on an inspirational true story! Young amateur golfer Francis Ouimet (Shia LaBeouf -- HOLES, I ROBOT) has nothing but talent and a seemingly impossible dream to challenge the world's greatest player, his idol Harry Vardon. Soon, with the help of his spunky 10-year-old caddy Eddie, Francis boldly breaks down all barriers with a thrilling display of unrivaled drive, skill, and heart . . . and challenges the golf pro for the U.S. Open Championship!



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© Disney 2006


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CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin
RATED 3 STARS


The Greatest Game Ever Played may well be the polar opposite of A History of Violence. Whereas Violence is generally being praised as a unique work of cinema art, Game is being viewed as a paint-by-the-numbers commercial filmmaking. Not that there's anything wrong with that, many critics hasten to add. A.O. Scott in the New York Times describes the movie -- about the principal golfing competitors in the 1913 British Open -- as a canny piece of feel-good entertainment. He adds, Predictable though it is, the picture is rousing and well paced. ... This is not the greatest sports movie ever made, and it doesn't try to be. It aims for par, and makes it. Bob Strauss in the Los Angeles Daily News uses another golf metaphor, calling it a straight shot down the fairway, predictably pleasing by not veering off into anything too interesting. Other critics bestow similar restrained praise on the movie. Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer calls it an affectionate ode to sportsmanship. How true is the story? None of the critics apparently tried to find out. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times writes: I have no idea if the movie is based, stroke for stroke, on the actual competition at the 1913 U.S. Open. I guess I could find out, but I don't want to know. I like it this way. John Anderson in Newsday presumes that authenticity is sacrificed for a film that will please the largest audience possible. And it may in fact be large.





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Reviewed by: ejvantage on 8/8/2006 6:46:25 AM
RATED 4 STARS

Nice story and filmed well.



Lew Irwin

RATED 3 STARS

The Greatest Game Ever Played may well be the polar opposite of A History of Violence. Whereas Violence is generally being praised as a unique work of cinema art, Game is being viewed as a paint-by-the-numbers commercial filmmaking. Not that there's anything wrong with that, many critics hasten to add. A.O. Scott in the New York Times describes the movie -- about the principal golfing competitors in the 1913 British Open -- as a canny piece of feel-good entertainment. He adds, Predictable though it is, the picture is rousing and well paced. ... This is not the greatest sports movie ever made, and it doesn't try to be. It aims for par, and makes it. Bob Strauss in the Los Angeles Daily News uses another golf metaphor, calling it a straight shot down the fairway, predictably pleasing by not veering off into anything too interesting. Other critics bestow similar restrained praise on the movie. Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer calls it an affectionate ode to sportsmanship. How true is the story? None of the critics apparently tried to find out. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times writes: I have no idea if the movie is based, stroke for stroke, on the actual competition at the 1913 U.S. Open. I guess I could find out, but I don't want to know. I like it this way. John Anderson in Newsday presumes that authenticity is sacrificed for a film that will please the largest audience possible. And it may in fact be large.




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Reviewed by: ejvantage on 8/8/2006 6:46:25 AM
RATED 4 STARS

Nice story and filmed well.




Greatest Game Ever Played has 6 user ratings.


Customer Reviews for Greatest Game Ever Played
Reviewed by: ejvantage on 8/8/2006 6:46:25 AM
RATED 4 STARS

Nice story and filmed well.

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