Overview
In DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY, Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn team up once again (following STARSKY & HUTCH) for another comic romp. While hilariously satirizing modern-day gym culture, the film also celebrates a sport that has previously been relegated to the elementary school playground. Peter La Fleur (Vaughn) owns the decrepit Average Joe's gym, which has been losing its clients ever since the glitzy Globo Gym opened up across the street. White Goodman (Stiller), Globo Gym's main spokesman, is a preposterously vain egomaniac on the cusp of taking over La Fleur's failing business. La Fleur learns from a beautiful attorney (Christine Taylor) that if he doesn't come up with $50,000 in 30 days, his career running a gym will be over. Potential salvation arrives in the form of a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament, but conquering a sport one hasn't played in several decades isn't such an easy feat. Fortunately for Peter, he finds a coach for his team: the hardheaded, ex-superstar Patches O'Houlihan (Rip Torn). As Peter and his ragtag team make their way to the championship in Las Vegas, they must contend with White, who has assembled a team of his very own. Rawson Marshall Thurber's debut feature is a highly assured work, which features hilarious cameos from Chuck Norris, Lance Armstrong, David Hasselhoff, and William Shatner.
Awards:
Main Cast & Crew:
Rawson Marshall Thurber - Director
Ben Stiller
Christine Taylor
Vince Vaughn
Rip Torn
Justin Long
Stephen Root
Joel David Moore
Christopher Williams
Alan Tudyk
Missi Pyle
Details
- Format: Blu-ray (Digital Theater System, AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Unrated Version)
- Run Time: 92
- Color Format: Color
- UPC: 024543525929
- Genre: COMEDIES
- Rating: PG-13 (MPAA) (rude and sexual humor, and language)
- Release Date: December 2008
Movie Reviews
Reviews:
"Nobody eviscerates the scary depths of male narcissism with such ferocity, and it is a huge relief to find Mr. Stiller flexing his oiled, low-comedy triceps with such vengeful glee....Consistently funny..." - 06/18/2004 New York Times, p.E12
"[A] slaphappy send-up of the whole sniffly underdog sports-movie genre, written and directed with a changeup pitch of whizzy aggression and bouncy merriness..." - 07/09/2004 Entertainment Weekly, p.65
"Superb performances from the deadpan Vaughn and the fearless Stiller in one of the funniest films of the year." - 09/01/2004 Uncut, p.132
"Vaughn recalls the seemingly effortless shtick Bill Murray trades on, and the unruffled sense of amiability he maintains, even during the daftest bits of knockabout, is the movie's chief pleasure." - 10/01/2004 Sight and Sound, p.52-4
"[I]t's a worthy addition to the genre....Thurber and company deliver the goods..." - 12/01/2004 Premiere, p.164
"[With] Rip Torn getting enormous laughs with his training methods as their coach..." - 12/03/2004 Chicago Sun-Times, p.11