Local Boys

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On Skeet's twelfth birthday, his older brother Randy buys him his first surfboard.
  • Starring: Eric Christian Olsen, Stacy Edwards
  • Directed by: Ron Moler
  • Runtime: 1 hour 40 minutes
  • Release year: 2009
  • Studio: First Look Studios
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Synopsis: On Skeet's twelfth birthday, his older brother Randy buys him his first surfboard.
Starring: Eric Christian Olsen, Stacy Edwards
Supporting actors: Jeremy Sumpter, Giuseppe Andrews, Chaka Forman, Mark Harmon, Lukas Behnken, Archie Kao
Directed by: Ron Moler
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 40 minutes
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Release year: 2009
Studio: First Look Studios
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for mature thematic material, drug content, language and sensuality
ASIN: B002PS8L2E (Rental) and B002PSAOK6 (Purchase)
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: August 20, 2009
  • MPAA: Rated PG-13 for mature thematic material, drug content, language and sensuality
  • Production Company: Capstone Pictures
  • Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA

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Suitable for the entire family, & likely enjoyed by all. 3kingsandaduce  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
Great surfing and superb acting combined with the breath taking scenery. W. J. Cole  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars What DVD does best July 14, 2004
Format:DVD
"Local Boys" is a perfect example of what DVD does best: providing a showcase for a minor-league delight that had no chance at a big-screen release but deserves more than to be dumped on cable TV for just a few lucky insomniacs to catch on the late show. In short, it is a small gem of a film with a fine cast and promising director that tells a familiar, though moving and involving story. It also showcases a pair of promising young actors who appear on the brink of stardom and gives a couple of solid pros (and former "Chicago Hope" costars) a chance to stretch their acting chops and exhibit their own undeniable chemistry. And it may be the first surfing movie I have ever seen that actually deals with the teen surfing crowd in a realistic and non-exploitative manner by making its kids more than just brain-dead stoners obsessed with riding waves that would kill the world's best surfers.

Eric Christian Olsen and Jeremy Sumpter star as Randy and Skeet, brothers whose policeman father "died a hero" (as Randy likes to say) in the line of duty. Skeet wants to learn to surf, so Randy buys him a surfboard for his twelfth birthday. But like so many other well-meaning though self-centered older brothers, he buys one that is too big (that way he'll have a spare) and then leaves Skeet to learn on his own. When legendary surfer Jim Wesley (Mark Harmon) sees Skeet's pitiful attempts at riding a wave, he befriends the boy, buys him a suitable board, and offers to teach him the proper way to surf. Skeet and Jim become fast friends and Jim even begins a tentative relationship with the boys' mother (Stacey Edwards), much to Randy's displeasure. (Randy loathes Jim, sees him as a threat to his status as "man of the house" and refuses to cut him any slack.) But Jim has issues of his own to deal with, since his own wife and daughter were killed in a car crash a couple of years before. And then there's Skeet's unresolved emotional problems surrounding the death of his father to deal with as well--

"Local Boys" isn't exactly loaded with surprises since you can tell where everything is headed almost before the film starts. But it is done with taste and restraint and a refreshing lack of melodrama, except for a ridiculous suicide attempt late in the film by one of Randy's surfer buds (Guiseppe Andrews), whose father thinks is a lazy, pothead loser (which, incidentally, he is) and is forcing to join the Marines.

As for the brothers' relationship, it is tender and sweetly rendered, yet combative and utterly believable, thanks to the terrific performances of Olsen and Sumpter. Olsen, who bombed badly in the "Dumb and Dumber" sequel "When Harry Met Lloyd," makes Randy likeable even when he's acting like a spoiled jerk, mainly because he never lets the audience lose sight of how much he loves his brother and mother. He's convinced he's trying to protect them from being hurt by Jim, but in reality, he's protecting himself. As for Sumpter, he is simply amazing as Skeet, creating a character who is not a mini-adult but a believable, emotionally fragile pre-teen who idolizes his older brother, yet occasionally finds him a major league pain in the you-know-where. Couple this with his fine performance in Bill Paxton's "Frailty," and the result is a young actor of exceptional promise.

In addition, Harmon and Edwards, who co-starred as lovers on TV's "Chicago Hope," also score solidly and once again make a believable couple. Harmon, in fact, has developed into a reliable and solid character actor who manages to elevate every scene he's in, no matter how pedestrian. And he's 100% believable as a surfing legend. Unfortunately, Edwards, who was magnificent as the deaf "victim" in Neal LaBute's "In the Company of Men," is given little to do as the mother, but what she is given she does extremely well. And Andrews offers amusing support as the pothead friend.

Give credit to director Ron Moler, who does a creditable job on both the character-driven scenes and the surfing sequences, which are refreshingly believable in that they concentrate on surfers riding real waves instead of the ridiculous tidal waves of "Big Wednesday" and other recent surfing films. How refreshing that the director doesn't feel the need to thrill the audience with laughable computer-generated surfing sequences in which normal surfers become superhuman thrill-seekers. Moler also successfully captures the "look" of the Southern California beach scene and it's surrounding neighborhoods. As for the DVD itself, the presentation is crisp, the sound excellent and is presented in the original aspect ratio of 1:85:1.

In all, this one's a winner. Surfers can watch it without groaning, and non-surfers will find the story touching and the performances refreshingly good for a direct-to-video release.
Congratulations to one and all.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars local boys August 12, 2005
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from start to finish this movie was excellent. Jeremy Sumpter was best actor thru the entire movie, all others had a good supporting role and the story line was great thru-out the movie. Very good surfing movie. Mark Harmon was a great dad in the end of the movie. A very good ending. Great family move to watch over and over. Make you dream of your child hood dreams. this movie is totaly awesome, A MUST SEE!!!!!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a masterpiece, but enjoyed it anyway July 18, 2003
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The story is predictable, the writing sophomoric. Yet I still managed to enjoy it, and I appreciated the performances given by Mark Harmon and especially Jeremy Sumpter as "Skeet". Jeremy is an amazing young actor (check him out in "Frailty" if you haven't already) who brings a natural charm to his character -- he never seems forced or phony. Might even bring a tear to your eye in a couple scenes <sniff>. ;) Mark Harmon is quite the pro at this kind of thing and a pleasure to watch. Same for most of the rest of the cast. As I said, this is not a masterpiece, but it's an OK little surf-oriented movie with nice cinematography and music, and a decent enough story to hold my interest.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Movie was as expected
Movie has kind of predictable ending but I wanted to get it to see Mark Harmon and Eric Christian Olsen. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Beth
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
I love the movie as well as the actors. Wanted it for so long. I bought it on Christmas, and it came today! Great buy. Well worth it!
Published 4 months ago by Lauren
5.0 out of 5 stars Summer Coming of Age Movie
LOVED this movie. I confess to being a fan of Mark Harmon since the '70s. This movie has the elements that should make it a great coming of age movie set against the world of... Read more
Published 13 months ago by ZenCity
5.0 out of 5 stars local boys
This dvd movie was in exellent condition and it really is a good movie ,thanks, mike. and at a good price
Published 19 months ago by mike
3.0 out of 5 stars Family and surfing movie
Nice film about the coming of age of 2 boys, although ECO is a teenager in the film, I think he is probably much older. Surfing shots are nice. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Mystery Iris
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie!!!!!!
I heard about this movie a few years ago after I saw Jeremy Sumpter in the action version of Peter Pan and I started looking at movies he's been in and I came across this one, and... Read more
Published on February 6, 2011 by Caitlin
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this movie!
I've watched this movie at least 100 times because I love it so much. The acting, story, music, surfing, beach scenery---everything. In fact, this is my 2nd purchase of the dvd. Read more
Published on September 26, 2010 by Cat in Texas
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love It!
Ok, I personaly LOVE THIS MOVIE! I am quite the fan of Jeremy Sumpter I must admit. He was great in Peter Pan. But anyways. . .the story was spectacular. Read more
Published on September 19, 2007 by Linsey Day
2.0 out of 5 stars Quite average
This film could have benefited from judicious editing. I'll use one example rather than list all. Randy is on the beach at night, by a fire, kissing his very new girlfriend. Read more
Published on September 6, 2006 by Jonathan Appleseed
4.0 out of 5 stars A surprise...
I first rented this movie and didn't expect it to be very good because I had never heard of it. However, once I started watching it, I was pleasantly surprised. Read more
Published on June 25, 2006 by K. Jones
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