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All-new digital transfer; Soundtrack remastered and presented in both dolby digital 5.1 and dolby surround 2.0; Feature-length commentary by Shawna Waldron, director Duwayne Dunham and screenwriter Robert Shallcross; All new introduction by: Shawna Waldron; Interactive menus; Cast/Director film highlights; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español
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1. Credits Take the Field.
2. 1964: Injured List.
3. 1994: Tryouts.
4. Unchosen Few.
5. "I Just Wanta Play Football."
6. New Team Born.
7. Not Seeing it Kevin's Way.
8. First-Draft Picks.
9. Found: One Quarterback.
10. Teamwork, Sort Of.
11. Hitting the Target.
12. Parental Peop Rally.
13. Two Peeping Toms.
14. War; Girl for Junior.
15. Race to A Hot Prospect.
16. Meeting Spike.
17. Spike vs. Icebox.
18. Not Football Stuff.
19. Practice Over.
20. Advice From the Pros.
21. Fullback or Princess?
22. Good Night, Urbania.
23. Psyching Up for Action.
24. Increasing the Stakes.
25. Advantage: Cowboys.
26. Hot Hands, No Head.
27. One Time.
28. Touchdown!
29. Icebox Makes Up Her Mind.
30. Johnny Makes A Run for It.
31. Jake's Mama; Rasheed on A Roll.
32. They Know the Play.
33. Annexing Puerto Rico.
34. Winners and Losers.
35. The O'Shea Brothers.
36. End Credits.
A successful retired jock and his geeky younger brother play out their sibling rivalry by coaching rival little league football teams in this family comedy. Ed O'Neill plays the older brother, Kevin O'Shea, a former Heisman Trophy winner whose gridiron exploits have made him a local hero in his small Illinois hometown. Kevin is the almost unanimous choice to head up the town's Pop Warner football team, and he happily builds an imposing team from the best local players. One of the few objectors is Kevin's young brother Danny (Rick Moranis), an awkward, bespectacled gas station owner who empathizes with the kids rejected from the team, including his own athletic daughter Becky (Shawna Waldron). As revenge, Danny starts his own competing team of misfits, taking on the coaching duties himself. Naturally, despite the total ineptitude of Danny and his players, they eventually find themselves major underdogs in a climactic battle against Kevin's well-trained juggernaut. Director Duwayne Dunham and a team of four screenwriters hit all the expected sports film conventions, throwing in a few innocent romantic subplots and cameos by real football players for good measure. Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide