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Everyone's Hero (2006)

Starring: Jake T. Austin, Brian Dennehy Director: Christopher Reeve, Colin Brady Rating: G (General Audience)   Format: DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)

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Special Features

  • Disc 1 Side A:
  • Full-Screen Feature
  • Commentary by Co- Directors Colin Brady and Dan St. Pierre and Writers Jeff Hand and Rob Kurtz
  • Tribute to Christopher and Dana Reeve
  • Inside Look
  • Theatrical Trailers
  • Combo Trailers
  • Disc 1 Side B:
  • Widescreen Feature
  • Making of Everyone's Hero

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A talking baseball and a talking bat might not be the most likely characters to inspire a personal revelation about perseverance and self-esteem, but in Everyone's Hero it's just those two things that help young Yankee Irving (Jake T. Austin) overcome his reputation as a baseball loser and become a true American hero. A ten-year old spurned by the neighborhood kids because of his repeated strike-outs at bat, Yankee is at a point of personal crisis. A chance encounter with a talking foul ball named Screwie (Rob Reiner) and some time spent with his father (Mandy Patinkin), who's a janitor for the New York Yankees, gives Yankee cause for some serious reflection. When Babe Ruth's famous bat "Darlin'" (Whoopi Goldberg) is stolen by opposing teammate Lefty Maginnis (William H. Macy) and Yankee's father is fired as a result of the theft, it suddenly falls to Yankee and his new friend Screwie to find Darlin' and return her to Babe Ruth before the Chicago Cubs loose the final game of the World Series to the New York Yankees. The combined efforts of Screwie, Darlin', and new friend Marti Brewster (Raven-Symoné) aid Yankee in conquering his own self-doubt and infuse him with the self-confidence and strength to profoundly affect both his family and the entire baseball world. Produced by Christopher Reeve, this CGI animated presentation features a great cast of characters and voice talent, and an important message about the power of perseverance. (Ages 5 and older) --Tami Horiuchi

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Ten-year-old baseball fanatic Yankee Irving (voiced by newcomer Jake T. Austin) is always the last one picked for sandlot baseball games. But when Babe Ruth's prized bat is stolen during the 1932 World Series, Yankee steps up to the plate to help retrieve it for his beloved idol. He embarks on a wild cross-country journey that teaches him the stuff real heroes are made of, and along the way, Yankee learns the importance of perseverance and the true meaning of friendship.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Family Film With Classic Potential, September 17, 2006
"Everyone's Hero" is a wonderful tale about a young boy whose father is fired from his job at Yankee Stadium when Babe Ruth's bat is stolen on his watch. The boy knows who stole the bat and sets out to reclaim it for the Babe and to save his father's much needed job. The young boy, Yankee Irving, is a huge dreamer, who hopes to one day play for the Yankees. He picks up quite a friend in Screwie (Rob Reiner), a Major League foul ball who hesitantly agrees to help Yankee recover the bat as long as the boy promises to leave him to rot in the sandlot where Yankee found him.

Yankee meets quite a motley crew on his travels from New York to Chicago. He runs into some kind-hearted hobos, a young girl named Marti (Raven), who gets him in touch with her father, Rooster Brewster of the Negro League, who's team just happens to be headed to Chicago. He also runs into the villainous Lefty Maginnis (William H. Macy), a washed out pitcher who thinks that by stealing Babe's bat, Darlin', he can save his job with the Chicago Cubs and win the World Series.

The story moves at a wonderful pace and holds the attention of both children and adults. My daughter went crazy when Screwie and Darlin' went at each other, and the antics of Lefty had everyone laughing. It features an all-star cast including those aforementioned and Robert Wagner, Whoopi Goldberg, Mandy Patinkin, and Brian Dennehy as Babe Ruth. Joe Torre plays the manager of the Yanks and Dana Reeve plays Yankee's mom. Of course, Reeve and her husband, Christopher Reeve (who initially directed this film), both passed away before seeing this film come to life on the screen. They should both be proud of their work done on this film.

If you love baseball, strong family bonds, slapstick comedy, or nostalgia, I highly recommend you see this film. Rest assured that you don't have to be a sports fan to enjoy this film, but for those of us who do, it's nice to see not only the Babe get some screen time, but Lou Gehrig as well.

A highly recommend, future classic, family film.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Family and Baseball: An American Movie, September 16, 2006
By tvtv3 "tvtv3" (Sorento, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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EVERYONE'S HERO is a charming, heartwarming, and delightful animated film about a young boy who loves baseball and leaves home to help his hero, Babe Ruth, and save his dad's job. The film includes an impressive cast of talented voice actors: Brian Dennehy, Whoopi Goldberg, Jake Austin, William H. Macy, Richard Kind, Mandy Patinkin, Rob Reiner, Raven-Symone, Robert Wagner, and even Joe Torre as the Yankee's Manager.

The year is 1932. "Yankee" Irving (Jake Austin) is a ten-year-old boy who lives in New York and loves baseball, but no matter how hard he tries he always ends up striking out and falling down. Yankee becomes frustrated and almost gives up until he finds a talking baseball (Rob Reiner). He names the ball Screwie and Screwie becomes Yankee's companion and, on a different level, a part of his conscious. Yankee's dad works at Yankee Stadium. The Yankee's are beating the Chicago Cubs in the World Series and the Cubs' owner (Robert Wagner) hatches a plan to have his dirtiest player, Lefty Maginnis (William H. Macy), steal Babe Ruth's bat, Darlin' (Whoopi Goldberg). Lefty runs into Yankee before he steals Darlin'. When Yankee's father is fired because of the missing bat, Yankee realizes what has happened and sets out to get Darlin' back and return her to the Babe. The journey takes Yankee from NewYork to Chicago. Along the way he meets some friendly hobos (actually most hobos in that period were friendly) and has an encounter with some baseball players in the Negro Leagues.

The movie vividly recreates the images of the early 1930s and the colorful palette is quite pleasing. At the film's heart is a message of determination and perseverance, even when the odds are stacked against a person. Tied to that message is an affection and love for baseball as well as a nod to the injustice of poverty and racism.

There are some inaccuracies with the historical basis of the film. For instance, the Yankees did play the Cubs in the 1932 World Series, but the series only lasted four games, not seven. Yet, where the film veers from history for dramatic effect, it makes up for it in other areas, such as the details in the uniforms of the Cincinnati Tigers' Negro League team. Some might be confused by the lack of specific style in EVERYONE'S HERO: at times the film looks like a sophisticated piece of animation that is almost Pixar-worthy, while there are other times the film veers into antics similar to the hijinxes of the Road Runner, Wylie Coyote, Bugs Bunny, and other Warner Brother characters. Personally, I enjoyed this uneven-style because it grounded the film in reality, while reminding viewers it's just a cartoon.

I thoroughly enjoyed EVERYONE'S HERO. It's a great animated baseball picture with important and strong messages about determination and the importance of family. The film brings recognition to forgotten elements of American history, e.g. the Negro Leagues and hobos. It's a film full of promise and hope. It is also the last project Christopher Reeve worked on before his death and for film buffs the movie is worth watching for that fact alone. But like many of the films Reeve made, EVERYONE'S HERO appeals to a much broader audience, not just children and baseball fans. It's a movie that calls out to the hero in everyone.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Clean fun of an Adventure, March 25, 2007
By Wonderous Thoughts (Waco, TX (Or more commonly known: Wakko, TX)) - See all my reviews
This animated feature is far different than the ones I'm use to seeing. However, it surpasses the realism of many of the others with a powerful message of perservance and making your dreams happen. This movie made me laugh, then I cried; then I laughed again just to cry even more later. It's produced and directed by a man who valued himself the meaning of trying and trying again. In a collaboration with his wife Dana and other respected innovators, this was the last movie Christopher Reeve worked on before his death. There is a tribute to him as a bonus feature on this disc.

Like the ever popular first Ice Age movies and both Garfield films, the movie buyer has the option to both full and widescreen modes. However, I'm not happy with the double-sided release the studio decided to do. It's quiet annoying and even anxiety-ridden as you try extra hard when flipping the disc not to drop or scratch it. One side's bad enough, but double-sided is just not pleasing.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Everyone's Hero
Unfortunately this DVD was defective and unwatchable and I had to get my $$ back.Thus being the reason for only 3 stars. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Connie H

5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
I am not even a Yankee's fan but love this movie. Nice lessons in this for kids and adults alike. Fun and such a good family movie....
Published 3 months ago by J. Clark

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome movie for the whole family.
I love this movie. Not only does it include my favorite baseball team, it leaves a positive message to all who watch. "Keep on swingin'!!!!"
Published 4 months ago by mom of three

5.0 out of 5 stars Fun family movie.
Great movie for the family. Imaginative but teaches too :) Enjoy. We did!
Published 4 months ago

5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE this movie!!!
Our family LOVES this movie! It's got a great story line, Yankee Irving (the little boy) is adorable and so loveable, the bat and ball are hilarious, and the story line teaches... Read more
Published 12 months ago by H. Tucker

5.0 out of 5 stars Robin Williams as Mr. Cross adds to GREAT film
We rented this film before we bought it and my 5 yr old daughter, teenage sons and I LOVE IT. We've watched it every day for the past week and we all still enjoy it. Read more
Published 14 months ago by S. Gunderson

5.0 out of 5 stars On my top list of children's movies...
This is number two. It is only #2 because it came out after #1 and I love #1 so much. You just can't go wrong with this movie. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Nicole Leishman

5.0 out of 5 stars great movie
My 2 1/2 yr. old grandson loves this movie. It's a great story...He watches it over and over again!
Published 14 months ago by Carol A. Dowell

5.0 out of 5 stars love the movie
really had'nt heard about this dvd before, I bought it for my grandchildren & it was really great !!! my grandson who is 2 1/2 loved it. My granddaughter also enjoyed it
Published 16 months ago by Yvonne King

5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT MOVIE
I watched this movie with a group pf 4 year olds that I teach and they all LOVED the movie. It is a wholesome movie for kids, and it is also fun to watch for adults.
Published 19 months ago by L. Muehe

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