Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story with Ben Stiller: UMD for Sony PSP Cover

    Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
    a.k.a. Underdogs Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber Cast: Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Christine Taylor, Justin Long

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    • UMD for Sony PSP Release Date: 07/05/2005
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Rated PG13

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    One of 2004's real cinematic surprises, Dodgeball is an unabashedly lowbrow comedy, the type that gleans laughs by heaping indignities on its cast members. Most of the men sustain blows to their private parts (some repeatedly), and whenever the action flags director Rawson Marshall Thurber has somebody smacked in the head as well. In short, Dodgeball offers an endless procession of lowest-common-denominator sight gags and pratfalls. But it also manages to invest a hackneyed story with energy and infectious humor, of the "slobs vs. snobs" variety. Vince Vaughn -- who, alone among the male cast members, emerges with his dignity relatively intact -- plays the lackadaisical owner of a ramshackle gym about to be foreclosed on by successful health-club owner Ben Stiller. Having only a few days to come up with the 50 grand Stiller requires, Vaughn and his motley customers enter a champion dodgeball tournament in Las Vegas -- only to find that they'll be playing against Stiller's highly trained, hyper-competitive team. Christine Taylor (Stiller's real-life wife) portrays a sympathetic accountant who joins Vaughn's hapless band of geeks, and Rip Torn engages in some scenery chewing as a former dodgeball champ coaxed out of retirement to coach the team. (His coaching regimen mainly involves throwing wrenches at his players.) The tournament sequence is a hoot, with supporting players Gary Cole and Jason Bateman nearly stealing the show as overly enthusiastic ESPN commentators. Some clever verbal jokes are sprinkled throughout the script, and Vaughn tosses off some snappy one-liners with improvisational brio. For a film that happily traffics in bad-taste humor, Dodgeball is surprisingly entertaining, in a "guilty pleasure" sort of way. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Hilarious! One of my favorites!by MWDog

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    October 10, 2009: This is a great movie! The Vince Vaughn vs Ben Stiller competition keeps the story moving. Christine Taylor is funny, strong, and pretty. The supporting cast brings both depth and humor. The cameos are funny, and they actually fit into the story.

    One of the best things about this movie is that once you know the basic plot, you can come back to it over and over, watching it in 10 minute slices, and laugh. This disk has a perminate slot in my player.

    Absolutely one of the best! Thank you Chuck Norris!

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Dogeballby Anonymous

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    April 02, 2009: Crazy but funny every time. Ben Stiller is insane!!!

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    This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 13 and Up

    Why We Rated This Appropriate for Ages 13 and UP

    What to watch out for

    • Sex:

      Strong sexual references for a PG-13.

    • Violence:

      A lot of cartoon-style comic violence, character killed.

    • Consumerism

    • Drugs:

      Drinking as a way to cope with bad news.

    • Language:

      Some very strong language, vulgar double entendres.

    • Messages:

      Not an issue.

    What Parents Need to Know

    About Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story

    Parents need to know that this is meant to be silly fun -- teens and parents who love Adam Sandler-style humor will enjoy it very much. Those who don't should avoid it. The movie has some very mature material for a PG-13 including explicit sexual humor with jokes about adultery, group sex, pornography, genital size, bondage, and homosexuality along with some very strong language including many double entendres featuring the word "balls." Characters drink frequently, including drinking to dull pain. The coach taunts the team by calling them "ladies."

    Families Can Talk About

    Families can talk about some of their own experience in feeling like an underdog. What should Pete have done when White made him an offer? Families could also talk about perseverance, and the comment made by one character that "if a person never quits after the going gets rough, they won't have anything to regret for the rest of their lives."