Movie Reviews for The Rookie (Widescreen Edition)

The Rookie (Widescreen Edition)

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Movie Reviews of The Rookie (Widescreen Edition)

Movie Review: Motivating moive
Summary: 4 Stars

This is a great movie. It has a wonderful story of achieving ones dreams even long after most would have stopped fighting for their desires. Jimmy Morris gives it one last try and goes all the way to the bigs

Movie Review: Baseball movie
Summary: 5 Stars

My husbands favorite baseball movie. He had it before and he wore it out. So I got it on dvd

Movie Review: The Rookie
Summary: 4 Stars

The Ordering of the product was easy, and fast. The shipping of the product was very quick and timely. The movie arrived in good condition. The actual feature on a scale of 1 to 10 was a 9. It was a story I had seen many times on TV. I liked it so I purchased it. It is a great movie for the whole family or one individual. It is an all around good movie.
I give it 4.5 stars

Movie Review: The Rookie...
Summary: 5 Stars

An excellent family movie. It doesn't get any better than this as far as family movies go. No foul language and NO nudity. It is a drama that is fun to watch as a family stuggles to deal with the father's sudden thrust into the limelight of an aged baseball player.

One man's dream of being in the major leagues comes true....

Movie Review: Soooooo slow, it's painful
Summary: 1 Stars

Oh my God, if this movie was any slower, it'd take a month to watch. They went a little nutso with the musical score, too.

But what really irks me is why they used a Scot, Brian Denis, to play Morris' father. You might remember Denis as the milky-eyed uncle of William Wallace in Braveheart ("You've got the look of your mother." "learn to use this, it'll teach you to use this.")and as the alcoholic father of Daphne Moon in "Frasier." They couldn't find, out of 158 million American males, an American to play an Amercian in a baseball film, set, guess where, in American? I guess Chow Young Phat was too busy to accept the role. Why not have Charo play his American mom? Shame on Diznee. Muy malo pelicula.
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