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Coach Roy (MARTIN LAWRENCE) once was college basketball's top mastermind. But lately his attentions have been on his next endorsements, not on his next game. What's more, Roy's temper has run amuck, leading to his being banned from college ball until he can demonstrate compliance in other words, not explode every time he walks onto the court.Roy waits and waits for a suitable coaching offer, but he receives only one: a hastily scribbled fax from members of the Mount Vernon Junior High School basketball squad. Roy reluctantly accepts the offer, hoping that a few weeks at the school will prove his good intentions and restore him to his high-living ways as a celebrated college coach. But when old school meets middle school, Coach Roy doesn't know what hit him. The boys are hapless, possessing little athletic skill and virtually no grasp of the fundamentals of basketball. Roy's first game as the Smelters' coach sees the team losing 0-109. And it looks like things are going only downhill from there.That is, until Roy decides to teach his young charges some new concepts like passing, rebounding, dribbling, and scoring. As Roy's coaching magic takes the Smelters to a new place the winning side of the scoreboard he finds something long thought lost: his love of the game.
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Lew Irwin

The Martin Lawrence comedy Rebound is also set to compete this weekend, but analysts don't expect it to gross more than $10 million. The film invokes most of the conventions of sports movies, featuring a basketball team composed of losers being molded by a bombastic coach. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times calls it fun enough in a sweet but predictable way, adding: We wait complacently until the last second of the last minute of the final game of the season, confident that no matter how grim the situation looks, the underdog tradition of sports movies will be upheld. Some critics are not so charitable. Kyle Smith writes in the New York Post: Rebound starts off bad, then tapers off. Stephen Holden in the New York Times agrees. He comments, At times the movie ... seems so bored with itself that it dozes off while still on its feet. Similarly, Gene Seymour begins his review in Newsday by remarking: I should be 6 years old right now. That way, I could enjoy Rebound without thinking about all the better movies made from its concept. The time spent watching the movie would pass quickly. Stephen Whitty of Newhouse News Service took his seven-year-old along to see the movie, and he gave it an enthusiastic review. [He] liked the slapstick fights and the occasional bathroom jokes and didn't think too much about the rest of it, he wrote.

Reviewed by: amie5961 on 4/11/2006 6:12:49 AM
im putting zero stars if you are 10 or older if you are under 10 maybe 2 stars...but there are things in this movie that make you think wow what was the writer thinking...they do not score 100 points in a jr high game and no team gets shut out so a 130-0 game is just absurd and very unlikely...this could of been a decent movie if there was more thought put into it, but it seems like it was wrotten by a 13 year old
Lew Irwin

The Martin Lawrence comedy Rebound is also set to compete this weekend, but analysts don't expect it to gross more than $10 million. The film invokes most of the conventions of sports movies, featuring a basketball team composed of losers being molded by a bombastic coach. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times calls it fun enough in a sweet but predictable way, adding: We wait complacently until the last second of the last minute of the final game of the season, confident that no matter how grim the situation looks, the underdog tradition of sports movies will be upheld. Some critics are not so charitable. Kyle Smith writes in the New York Post: Rebound starts off bad, then tapers off. Stephen Holden in the New York Times agrees. He comments, At times the movie ... seems so bored with itself that it dozes off while still on its feet. Similarly, Gene Seymour begins his review in Newsday by remarking: I should be 6 years old right now. That way, I could enjoy Rebound without thinking about all the better movies made from its concept. The time spent watching the movie would pass quickly. Stephen Whitty of Newhouse News Service took his seven-year-old along to see the movie, and he gave it an enthusiastic review. [He] liked the slapstick fights and the occasional bathroom jokes and didn't think too much about the rest of it, he wrote.
Reviewed by: amie5961 on 4/11/2006 6:12:49 AM
im putting zero stars if you are 10 or older if you are under 10 maybe 2 stars...but there are things in this movie that make you think wow what was the writer thinking...they do not score 100 points in a jr high game and no team gets shut out so a 130-0 game is just absurd and very unlikely...this could of been a decent movie if there was more thought put into it, but it seems like it was wrotten by a 13 year old
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Reviewed by: amie5961 on 4/11/2006 6:12:49 AM
im putting zero stars if you are 10 or older if you are under 10 maybe 2 stars...but there are things in this movie that make you think wow what was the writer thinking...they do not score 100 points in a jr high game and no team gets shut out so a 130-0 game is just absurd and very unlikely...this could of been a decent movie if there was more thought put into it, but it seems like it was wrotten by a 13 year old
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: BunchaMovies4me on 2/26/2006 1:40:53 AM
Great Movie and very inspiring
Reviewed by: niecy822 on 2/3/2006 12:16:54 PM
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