Saturday, September 22, 2012

Trouble with the curve

  • Trouble with the Curve – Review

    And for the first time in a while Eastwood is letting himself get a truly happy ending and someone else direct him in Trouble with the Curve. It's also the best film to cover the fringes of the game in a long time, the type of film people wanted ...

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  • 'Trouble With the Curve' has some trouble with the critics

    A year after the baseball drama "Moneyball" brought the newfangled statistical analysis known as sabermetrics to the big screen, the Clint Eastwood-starring "Trouble With the Curve" is here to show that the old school can still get it done. That ...

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  • 'Trouble With The Curve': Clint Eastwood Movie Opens Soft At Box Office

    "If 'Moneyball' was made completely wrong, and written by someone who didn't know baseball, it just might have been 'Trouble With the Curve,'" Jim Slotek said in a Jam! Showbiz review. Jennifer Lawrence's "The House At The End of the Street" made $4.6 ...

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  • 'The Master,' 'Trouble With the Curve' and more new movies

    Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix star in "The Master." (PHIL BRAY) In this week's new movies, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix give all-star performances in "The Master" and Clint Eastwood is up to his usual tricks in "Trouble With ...

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  • 'Cruel Summer' Reviews, 'Trouble With The Curve' Critics, 'Dredd' Notices ...

    "If 'Moneyball' was made completely wrong, and written by someone who didn't know baseball, it just might have been 'Trouble With the Curve,'" <a href="http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Reviews/T/Trouble_With_the_Curve/2012/09/21/20218151.html" ...

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  • Matthew Lillard on Math, Directing and 'Trouble With The Curve'

    Matthew Lillard on Math, Directing and 'Trouble With The Curve'. Search Speakeasy1. Article · Comments · Speakeasy HOME PAGE ».

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  • Tell us what you thought of 'Trouble with the Curve'

    A handful of releases this week so we'll start with Robert Lorenz's "Trouble with the Curve." I'm quite the fan, and as you heard in Friday's Oscar Talk podcast, Anne is, too.

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  • 'Trouble with the Curve': It's a whiff

    Its title notwithstanding, there's nothing that remotely approaches a narrative curve ball in this tired saga of an aging baseball scout.

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  • Weekend Movie Preview: 'Dredd 3D,' 'End of Watch,' 'Trouble with the Curve ...

    Also arriving in theaters are "Trouble with the Curve," "House at the End of the Street," and "The Perks of Being a Wallflower.

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  • Trouble with the Curve

    While Clint Eastwood needs to stay away from weak and rude political satire at political conventions, he certainly shouldn't quit his day job.

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  • Review: 'Trouble With the Curve's' Clint Eastwood still a natural

    Clint Eastwood told the world he was finished with acting after 2008's "Gran Torino," but "Trouble With the Curve" has lured him in front of the camera one more time. This amiable, old-fashioned film is no world-beater, but it underlines why ...

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  • 'Trouble with the Curve' is kind of a struggle to endure

    "Trouble with the Curve" is Clint Eastwood's first acting role since 2008's "Gran Torino." Eastwood was talked out of acting retirement for this movie.

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  • Review: Trouble With the Curve a solid hit (Video)

    For those who think that Clint Eastwood came across as a doddering old man at the Republican National Convention, you only have to look to Trouble With the Curve to see that he's still working with plenty. Yes he's decades removed from his signature ...

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  • REVIEW: Adams Steals Trouble With The Curve From Eastwood − But Baseball ...

    Trouble With The Curve's old-fashioned qualities and romanticism veer into hokiness, but , but the film gets a major charge from Amy Adams, who plays Gus' daughter Mickey.

    movieline.com

  • Athens sees itself in "Trouble with the Curve"

    Months have passed since Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams and Justin Timberlake filmed scenes for the movie "Trouble With the Curve" at locations in the Athens area. On Friday afternoon, Athenians had their first chance to see their city on the big screen.

    onlineathens.com

  • Clint Eastwood's Chair Speech Could Rally Fans For His Movie, Says Co-Star

    BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. - Matthew Lillard freely admits that Phillip Sanderson, the numbers-crunching baseball scout he plays in "Trouble With the Curve," is not a nice guy. "He's a total ass," said Lillard, sitting in his suite at the Four Seasons ...

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  • 'Trouble With the Curve' about a scout who resists being benched

    Wholly predictable yet serenely enjoyable, "Trouble With the Curve" opens with Gus, the aging Atlanta Braves baseball scout played by Clint Eastwood, standing at the toilet, wondering how long it'll take this time.

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  • Predictable 'Trouble with the Curve' never breaks when it should

    Clint Eastwood is no stranger to comedy; it's just been a long time since he tried to be funny. Assuming we are striking recent television appearances from the record, "Trouble with the Curve" represents an attempt for Clint to take a break from bleak ...

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  • Movie Review | Trouble with the Curve: Ninth-inning stretch strains tale's ...

    Those who have tired of seeing Clint Eastwood argue with inanimate objects at political conventions can take solace that his latest film Trouble with the Curve features actors who actually talk back. Eastwood plays an aging baseball scout who is on his ...

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  • Trouble with the Curve

    Theatrical Review (by Dustin Putman): "Trouble with the Curve" is one of those paint-by-numbers movies, its every aspect - the characters, the plot trajectory, the meet-cutes and falling-outs - just another box to check off for someone who has taken ...

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