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Closed Caption; Audio commentary by Dennis Quaid and John Lee Hancock; Deleted scenes introduced by John Lee Hancock; "The Inspirational Story of Jim Morris" featurette; Spring Training: Tips from the Pros
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Opening Credits/The Investment
2. "Welcome to Big Lake"
3. Coach's Arm
4. The Deal
5. Speed Limit 35
6. A Winning Season
7. "It's Your Turn, Coach!"
8. On the Mound
9. Family Concerns
10. Southern League
11. Brook's Confession
12. Jimmy's Dream
13. The Major Leagues
14. "Morris, You're IN!"
15. "Thanks for Coming"
16. The Investment Paid Off/End Credits
While based on a true story, The Rookie treads well-worn cinematic paths and will doubtless induce feelings of déjà vu in many viewers. Luckily, this family-friendly drama is so skillfully made, its lack of originality is easy to forgive. The story takes place in the West Texas town of Big Lake, where high school coach Jim Morris (Dennis Quaid), having long since forgotten his dream of pitching in the majors, struggles to keep his lackluster baseball team motivated. After startling the players during batting practice with the speed of his fastball, Jim makes the boys a promise: He’ll try out for the majors if they qualify for the district finals. As directed by John Lee Hancock (Falcone), The Rookie progresses along fairly predictable lines; the big game is won, and Morris trudges off to the tryouts (with his eight-year-old son in tow), although you’ll have to see for yourself if he makes the grade. Hancock bolsters a rather predictable narrative with solid, believable characterizations. Quaid, Rachel Griffiths (as his patient, understanding wife), Jay Hernandez (as the team captain), and Brian Cox (as Jim’s father) all turn in excellent portrayals. Their fine work reinforces the movie’s credibility, which in turn strengthens its message: Never give up on your dreams. The DVD edition includes a full-length commentary by Hancock and Quaid, along with deleted scenes, a featurette on the real Jim Morris, and spring-training tips from real-life baseball pros. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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