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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I really liked this off-beat romantic movie,
This review is from: Leatherheads (Full Screen) (DVD)
George Clooney and Renee Zellweger star in this off-beat romantic comedy. Clooney plays Jimmy "Dodge" Connelly, an aging star in the seemingly collapsing sport of football. Zellweger plays Lexie Littleton, a positive woman, determined to make good in the man's world of reporting. Sparks fly when Dodge's scheme to resurrect football attracts Lexie, who quickly realizes that there is a dirty little secret being swept under the rug.
I really liked Renee Zellweger's portrayal of Lexie Littleton, a hard-headed, outspoken woman who is nobody's fool - it was very reminiscent of the tough women of yesteryear's Hollywood (check out Rosalind Russell's portrayal of a tough woman reporter in the 1940 film, His Girl Friday). George Clooney pulls off another good everyman role, bringing his charm and charisma to the role. I liked the way that Clooney and Zellweger bounced off each other - both too independent to simply surrender to the other. I really liked this off-beat romantic movie, which really is a blast from the past of Golden Age Hollywood. I don't hesitate to give this charming movie 5 stars! (Review of Leatherheads)
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
just plain fun!,
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This review is from: Leatherheads (Widescreen) (DVD)
This isn't going to be a long review. You don't have to like football to enjoy this movie, although I really do. From the first scene with a cow (that's all I'm going to say), you know this movie is going to be silly fun. It's in the spirit of John Cleese movies (the funny bantering) and O Brother where Art Thou? I didn't expect a lot of this movie when we put it in and I was happily surprised to find myself laughing though the whole movie!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Leatherheads (Full Screen),
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This review is from: Leatherheads (Full Screen) (DVD)
Dodge Connolly, a charming, brash football hero, is determined to guide his team from bar brawls to packed stadiums. But after the players lose their sponsor and the entire league faces certain collapse, Dodge convinces a college football star to join his ragtag ranks. The captain hopes his latest move will help the struggling sport finally capture the country's attention. Welcome to the team Carter Rutherford, America's favorite son. A golden-boy war hero who single-handedly forced multiple German soldiers to surrender in WWI, Carter has dashing good looks and unparalleled speed on the field. This new champ is almost too good to be true, and Lexie Littleton aims to prove that's the case. A cub journalist playing in the big leagues, Lexie is a spitfire newswoman who suspects there are holes in Carter's war story. But while she digs, the two teammates start to become serious off-field rivals for her fickle affections. As the new game of pro-football becomes less like the freewheeling sport he knew and loved, Dodge must both fight to keep his guys together and to get the girl of his dreams. Finding that love and football have a surprisingly similar playbook, however, he has one maneuver he will save just for the fourth quarter. The plot is not deep but flowed well. This is a light-hearted movie. And it was pulled off very well. Acting by Clooney, Zellweger, and others captured the spirit of the era, including humor, dress, and scenery. Very good directing by Clooney. Likable movie.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
PERIOD DRAMA/COMEDY WITH A FOOTBALL FINESSE FINISH,
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This review is from: Leatherheads (Widescreen) (DVD)
LEATHERHEADS gets a wide range of reviews. I have to offer the highest honors. FIVE stars for the fun in Leatherheads. It's simply a FUN flick.
Of course there is the fantastic acting by great stars, George Clooney and Renee Zellweger. Clooney also directs this picture. Both stars get two-hands-clapping for their very realistic performances. Believable people having FUN with their jobs. Clooney as a struggling football player during the beginning days of pro football, and Zellweger as a sexy reporter (in sexy period costumes) working her way to the editor's desk. A Tribune story search of a college football star, who is also a war hero, who is going pro, will be the lead to the paper's plan of blowing the lid off the truth behind the hero's war event. Of course with 'good-lookers' like Clooney and Zellweger, romance becomes a factor as well. You'll enjoy the banter between these 2 characters. It's FUNNY. FUN! It all takes place in delightful period scenes from the 30s/40s hotels to time-dated football fields. For action there is bar room brawls, football (without rules), and a fist duel between the football stars, both desiring the great legged girl (Zellweger, she's HOT) from Chicago. Also see "hunk" Clooney with lipstick. Something for everyone. FUN. The funny, special play of the day, at the end of the movie is worth a star itself. And add another for all the great photos, each telling another story, in the ending credits. Be sure you don't turn off the TV till you've seen them all. Great FUN. Just a FUN DVD event for the family. PG-13 as it includes a few nasty words. So this is one for the viewers liking comedy, &/or romance, football, action, drama, and FUN. Pop two bags of microwave popcorn and enjoy. Being a rather late review on this movie, please leave me a helpful vote so I can find out if anyone reads this. Better: add a comment. Make it FUN.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fun lighthearted movie with great soundtrack & visuals!,
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This review is from: Leatherheads (Widescreen) (DVD)
John Krasinski has a promising career, and I'm looking forward to seeing him in other roles in coming years. All the principal actors fit their roles perfectly. The sets, costumes, soundtrack and cinematography were superb!
I had a stressful weekend, and this movie helped me relax, unwind, and laugh. It's a feel good movie with a fun ending.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
OK on DVD not in the theater,
By Joe A "Joe A." (SOUTHERN, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Leatherheads [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
I expected more comedy and a gritty football story.
Don't buy the Blu-ray, not worth the extra dollar.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
FUN AND A LOT OF CHUCKLES,
By Joseph H. Race "Jose Mango" (SAIPAN, MP United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Leatherheads (Widescreen) (DVD)
For plain old entertainment, nothing can beat this movie - it's a la Cary Grant played by George Clooney. It's an offbeat love story with lots of crazy football antics, muddy fields, and general zaniness. George is his usual handsome self with a real sense of comedy. The movie had the drunk reporter, a false war hero, and a big old country boy who played the line. Renee was wonderful as the love interest. I liked it, as did my teenage son, and we were disppointed that the movie sent by so quickly. We didn't even get through out second bag of microwave popcorn.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I liked it!,
By Kurt A. Johnson (North-Central Illinois, USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Leatherheads (Full Screen) (DVD)
It's 1925, and Jimmy "Dodge" Connelly (played by George Clooney) is watching the sport of football slowly dissolve around him. The sport is considered a joke, and the stands are becoming nearly empty. Dodge realizes that he is going to have to do something desperate if he is going to save the sport. And so, he recruits WW1 hero and college football star Carter Rutherford (John Krasinski). But, Rutherford has a secret, and hoping-to-be ace reporter Lexie Littleton (Renée Zellweger) is trying to find out just what that secret is. It's going to be a long and bumpy road for Dodge Connelly, and this adventure is going to take him where he never thought he would go.
OK, how's this for shouting heresy in the halls of the orthodox? I never was a fan of George Clooney. I always thought that he was overrated. Well, this critically panned movie changed my mind. I liked the kooky story, the outlandish football games, the snappy repertoire, and romantic tension. I grew up on old movies, and I thought that this one fit right in with the genre. It's a fun and highly entertaining movie. I will do you one better - I watched this movie with my fifteen-year-old son, and he loved it too! You can't please all the people all the time, but as for us, we are quite pleased with this movie, and we highly recommend it!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable 1920s Football Comedy,
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This review is from: Leatherheads (Widescreen) (DVD)
Most of the movie is snappy comedy and old-time romance. The football scenes toward the end drag but overall a fun movie to watch and enjoy.
The early 1920's is when Leatherheads takes place. Leatherheads title comes from the helmets they wore at the time - hardly protecting the player's heads, but much about football has changed since then. Professional football was laughable. It showed the early team playing in a farm field with a cow chewing grass and looking mildly irritated her field was full of crazy men running back and forth. Few fans were around. Dodge Connelly (George Clooney) is an older player (45 years old) and does not want his team, the Duluth Bulldogs, to fold - like other teams are across the United States. College football is doing better than the weak professional teams. Dodge latches onto a top player Carter Ruthford (John Kasinski) who is also a national hero of the First World War. Carter is young, smart and is talked into playing for the Bulldogs for $5,000 of the gate receipts. He brings in the fans, the reporters and money. The Bulldogs are on a gravy train with him - he helps pack in the fans and get bigger professional stadium. Lexie Littleton (Renee Zellweger) is the cute Chicago Newspaper reporter (also the romantic interest of Dodge and Carter) who wants a "big" story to make her editor of a newspaper. She is ambitious, full of moxie and knows how to handle herself in a man's world of sports. The drama starts when Carter falls for her and confesses that his heroics in capturing a group of German Soldiers was sheer luck (although I thought he should still get credit). She has some guilt but prints the story and then the movie gets complicated and a little off kilter. The story line gets a bit goofy and off the point. However the movie meanders, it was fun and enjoyable - Dodge and Lexie are played in the spirit of the 1930's romantic comedies and many laughs throughout.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
great-looking film in the service of weak material,
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This review is from: Leatherheads (Widescreen) (DVD)
**1/2
In the 1920s, even though college football was regularly playing to sellout crowds, the professional side of the sport was as anathema to most Americans as Hulk Hogan being feted as guest-of-honor at the Queen's high tea. Poorly regulated and sparsely attended, these early pro games were true spit-and-bailing-wire affairs, the players little more than a ragtag collection of "miners and farmers and shell-shocked veterans of the Great War," the equipment well-worn or nonexistent, and as for venues - well, pretty much any turnip field that didn't have too much of a slant or too many holes in the ground would suffice in a pinch. It was about as far from the multimillion dollar contracts and corporate sponsorships of today's NFL as one could possibly imagine. It's nice to be reminded of football's humble beginnings every now and then, and "Leatherheads," at least in theory, is just the movie to do it. Based very loosely on fact, the screenplay tells the story of Jimmy "Dodge" Connelly (George Clooney, who also co-wrote and directed the film), a pro ball player who comes up with a scheme to save the league from extinction by recruiting the top player from Princeton, a charismatic war hero named Carter "the Bullet" Rutherford ("The Office"'s John Kransinski) to play for the Duluth Bulldogs. This brings the fans to the arenas in record numbers, and pro football seems well on its way to a bright and lucrative future. Enter Lexie Littleton (Renee Zellweger), an acerbic ace reporter for the Chicago Tribune whose editors have sent her on assignment to investigate whether Rutherford's status as a war hero is really all it`s trumped up to be or whether it`s just a carefully manufactured fiction designed to boost his popularity with the fans - an expose that, if printed, could well spell doom not only for the young man himself but for the sport whose new-won fame is intricately linked to the prestige he alone confers upon it. Done in the style of a 1930s screwball comedy, "Leatherheads" is filled with sharp-tongued characters who basically spoon and spar their way to a happy ending. But while the movie certainly looks sensational and boasts tremendous star power in the likes of Clooney, Zellweger and Kransinski, the triteness of the storyline and the cutesiness of the humor rob it of much of its sophistication and charm (an attempt at a Keystone Kops parody is a particularly dopey and ill-conceived stab at period detail relevance). Unfortunately, the farther the story drifts from the field and the history of football itself, the less compelling the movie becomes. Thus, "Leatherheads," with all its side forays into romantic schmaltz, corny newsroom melodrama and lowbrow slapstick, squanders its opportunity to be the first mainstream movie to truly explore the infancy of the game. A pity. On the other hand, the movie does contain some of the best art direction, costume design and cinematography of any movie in recent memory. And that alone might make it worth checking out. |
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