Dodgeball
Cast :Vince Vaughn, Christine Taylor, Ben Stiller
Director :Rawson Marshall Thurber
Studio :Fox Home Entertainme
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :June 18, 2004
DVD Released Date :July 12, 2005
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
Audience Rating :Unrated
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DateAugust 10, 2005
SummaryOne of the funniest comedies of last year
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It just piles on the jokes and knows how to be funny, in terms of behavior. Of all the jokes that are attempted there is only one that doesn't really work and that's Steve the Pirate. He just seems like a character that isn't used very well, or even in the right way. The character could obviously be the most dangerous comic character in awhile, but instead, the director just allows him to be ordinary, to seem like one of the guys, and even though one of the funniest jokes emmerges when Owen doesn't recognize that he's a pirate and then knowingly acknowledges it later in the film. I think one of the things that makes the movie really funny is Ben Stiller's willingness to take a chance with his comedy and not care whether it's actually funny or not, he just goes the distance. In terms of the DVD, it's first rate. Yes, there's features and commentary, deleted scenes, etc, but there's an easter egg if you can find it, as a matter of fact there's a key to a number of them throughout the picture and hopefully you find them and enjoy them. That's all I feel like saying right now, I hope you enjoy the film and aren't put off by some of the infantile and vulgar humor, which I like.

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DateAugust 09, 2005
SummaryThis movie sucks
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I saw this movie at my school! Everyone was luaghing! I wasn't! I thought I may not have a sense of humor but then I realized kids these days are fukking gay! They think the nu TCM is better than the original! I hate that fagg with the mustache and the mullet he's not funny at all. I want to kill someone after watching this movie! It seems all comedies these days rely on sex jokes to be funny, which I think is very stupid! American Pie sucks too, even though this movie isn't really like tha one except for the gay fans!

Rating
DateAugust 04, 2005
SummaryDodgeball is funny..
Content
Dodgeball is a smarter anchorman. It has a more talented cast and a funnier storyline. While Anchorman was very funny(i own that too) Dodgeball was funnier. Anchorman took shots at the newscaster world. Dodgeball takes shots at the sporting world. Overall it proves that this is an underdog that can rise above big names and planes.(Beat the terminal in the box office)

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DateAugust 03, 2005
Summarysimply a very funny movie.
Content
THis movie is very"stupidly" funny. This movie is full of dumb but great comedy. Ben Stiller and Vince Van are execellent in this movie. Ben Stiller plays the owner of a very cocky gym that doesnt think anyone is good the way they are. Aside from being like evil, he's very funny"example he has a spot on his pants that blows up to make his thing* bigger when hes around girls which is always funny. Vince Van plays the owner of "average JOes gym" where everyone is said to be good the way they are. He is probley the best part of the movie and is very funny. Ben trys to buy out average Joes and vince needs to raise money to save it from him. Somehow the only solution is to play dodgeball and win the national championship to win 50,000$ to keep the gym. THis movie will suprize you till the very end. Its a great movie.

Rating
DateJuly 28, 2005
Summary"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball."
Content
Dodgeball...I remember it well, back from my grade school days...always aim for the face...or the `nads...and now there's actually league of adults out there playing it on a professional level? I'll never understand the absurdity of the regressive attitudes tied into taking the simplistic games we enjoyed playing when we were children and turning them into professional sporting events...I dunno, it kinda takes the magic out of being a kid...just my opinion, I suppose. Written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber (Terry Tate, Office Linebacker), Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004) stars Vince Vaughn (Old School, Be Cool) and Ben Stiller (Meet the Parents, Starsky & Hutch). Also appearing is Stiller's wife Christine Taylor (The Brady Bunch Movie, The Wedding Singer), Rip Torn (The Beastmaster, Airplane II: The Sequel), Justin Long (Jeepers Creepers), Stephen Root ("NewsRadio", Office Space), Joel Moore (Art School Confidential), Chris Williams (Friday After Next), Alan Tudyk (I, Robot), Jason Bateman ("Arrested Development"), and Hank Azaria, the man behind the voice of Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, Apu, Comic Book Guy, Cletus, Prof. Frinkon, to name a few, on the TV show The Simpsons.

As the movie begins we meet a character by the name of Peter La Fleur (Vaughn), owner and proprietor of the Average Joe's Gym. Business could certainly be better, but then Peter seems a soft touch, especially since he hasn't collected dues from his rather unique and distinctive membership (one guy thinks he's a pirate, and swears he'll pay off his debt once he remembers where he buried his treasure) in over a year. Anyway, seems the bank is in the process of foreclosure, prompted by Peter's competition in that of the highly narcissistic White Goodman (Stiller), who runs the high tech Globo Gym `Here at Globo Gym we're better than you, and we know it' across the street, having designs on acquiring the property, leveling it, and turning it into a auxiliary parking lot for his elite clientele. Peter learns from bank representative Kate Veatch (Taylor) that in order to save his gym he needs to raise $50,000 within 30 days, a seemingly insurmountable task, but opportunity comes in the form of a dodgeball tournement, one where the team that wins the finals, held in Las Vegas, is awarded a prize of the exact amount needed to save the gym. Goodman learns of Peter's plan, organizes his own team, including a scary uni-brow female ringer from some Soviet breakaway republic, to ensure his nefarious scheme doesn't fail, but Peter and his band of sorry, uncoordinated geeks, losers, and oddballs finds help in that of 7 time dodgeball all star Patches O'Houlihan (Torn), who signs on as their coach (utilizing some unusual techniques and also having some of the best lines)...will the boys prevail? Perhaps, but they're going to need some serious help, a little luck, and a whole lot of balls...

This movie is worth watching if nothing else than to see Justin Long getting clobbered in the face with a wrench...oh, I know it was a rubber prop, but still, it looked darn realistic, and elicited a strange sense of satisfaction from myself. I've got nothing against Justin Long as a person, but his character Warren Parker Cheswick on the television series `Ed' was just so darn annoying. The story is pretty formulaic in terms of a rag tag bunch of misfits rising above their own inadequacies to achieve a common goal, facing impossible odds and adversity every step of the way, but the difference is the various interesting characters. I thought all the actors did really well, but Stiller kinda needs to find a new schtick as I feel like I've seen his psycho, over-the-top characterization a number of times, with small variances. I actually like him better when he's downplaying his roles in a self-effacing manner as in There's Something About Mary (1998) or Meet the Parents (2000)...yeah, his character did get a little nutso in those movies, but it was brief, and within context, and worked better in small doses. I've never been a huge fan of Vaughn, ever since he appeared in that remake of Psycho (1998), but he fit in nicely here as the sort of smart alecky leader and wasn't relied on to carry the film as he got a lot of help from a good supporting cast. The direction was good, as Thurber kept things moving along at a good pace, although the film did slow down a bit in the third act, despite all the scenes of intense competition in terms of teams battling to get into the finals. In one of the commentaries, Thurber stated he actually left the film for a week, as the studio didn't like his original ending, which is included as a special feature. I saw it, and thought it was better than the one used, and I can only imagine the reactions of those who attended pre-screening...oh well, I guess you really can't fight the power. At least we get to see Christine Taylor kiss another woman, and that's gotta be worth something. Some of my favorite scenes involved the training tactics used by Rip Torn's character ("If you can dodge traffic, you can dodge a ball."), which involved the scene, as I mentioned earlier, of Justin Long's character's face having an unfriendly encounter with a tool. All in all this was a pretty silly movie, but highly entertaining, especially if you like to see guys hit in the crotch with large, rubber balls (I know I do).

The widescreen anamorphic (2.35:1) picture on this DVD looks sharp, and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio comes through clearly. Special features include a commentary track with Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughan, and director-writer Rawson Marshall Thurber, nine deleted/extended scenes and an alternate ending with optional commentary by writer/director Thurber, footage (with introduction by Thurber) of the Dodgeball Dancers (Yowsa!), some entertaining featurettes titled `Dodgeball Boot Camp: Training for Dodgeball', `The Anatomy of a Hit', `Justin Long: A Study in Ham & Cheese', `Dodgeball: Go for the Gold', a blooper/gag reel, 2 theatrical trailers for the film, along with ones for Garden State (2004), and There's Something About Mary (1998), the screenplay on DVD-ROM, and a few, easy to find Easter eggs featuring Stiller in a fat suit poking fun at those who scour DVDs for hidden features.

Cookieman108

Also, keep you eyes peeled for a lot of great cameos, especially the coach of the German team...nice to see he's still getting work...
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