Perfect Game

2000
4.8| 1h36m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 18 April 2000 Released
Producted By: Up To Bat Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website:
Info

An eleven-year-old boy finds a way of overcoming life's obstacles with the help of a grumpy coach who aids him in having the best summer of his life.

Genre

Comedy, Family

Watch Online

Perfect Game (2000) is currently not available on any services.

Director

Dan Guntzelman

Production Companies

Up To Bat Productions

Perfect Game Videos and Images
  • Top Credited Cast
  • |
  • Crew

Perfect Game Audience Reviews

GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Palaest recommended
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
NTMuller-1 This is the worst movie we've ever rented for our kids. We kept watching to see if it would eventually get better, but were disappointed. We can put up with bad behavior by main characters in a kids' movie as long as at least some of them learn their lessons and make changes. However, this never happens, except in reverse - a mother who seems to have the right values loses them. Even the baseball scenes were sub-par, though our 5-year-old "heavy hitter" did enjoy them. Thankfully, neither of our kids ever wants to see the movie again. If you want a GREAT baseball film suitable for the family, check out "The Rookie," with Dennis Quaid. Not only is it a great movie, it is very faithful to the true story upon which it is based. Our whole family loved the movie and it may soon be found on our purchased video shelf. Avoid "Perfect Game" like the plague!
xfile1971 Would it have killed the makers of this movie to even attempt to do something worthwhile? This is a kids' baseball movie that has been done too many times already.The setup: The "evil" coach Bobby Geiser (Patrick Duffy) has won eight consecutive local Little League Championships and all the other coaches are jealous of him. In order to try and even the playing field, Geiser agrees to allow a lot of kids who aren't very good at baseball to be on his team. Our hero, 10 year old Kanin, is going to be on Coach Geiser's team this year. So what's the problem? To be honest, I'm really not sure. The kids' parents flip out when they find out that the coach has been holding extra practices for his good players in order to make sure they stay sharp.This is where the movie nosedives even further. The parents decide to get rid of the coach and all of the good players on their team. Then they tell their kids that they should just cancel the rest of their season and not even play anymore. It's twisted logic which I can't understand. Why make your kids stop playing a sport they love simply because the coach was holding extra practices? Just goes to show you how parents are ruining youth sports programs these days...even in the movies!Anyway, I won't spoil how things turn out but I need to get one more gripe off of my chest. In several scenes, the baseball used during the games is not real. It is an extremely poor computer special effect. Has the film industry sunk so low that they can't have a baseball movie using a real baseball? Why use CGI when you don't even have to? This movie has no soul. 1/10
Pookpaul ME personally being in it, naturally you would think that no matter what I would say its the best movie. Personally I think its one of the best family movies these past few years. It is sad,funny and an overall charming movie!!!!
SteveM-6 This little gem is a wonderful film for the entire family. It deals with a little boy's self-esteem and how it is effected by his being accepted to play on a winning little league baseball team. Having just lost his father to cancer, the boy seems lost in the world of his own imagination. While this all seems pretty dark, it is in fact a funny, warm and charming film that has a little something for every member of the family. Four stars and two thumbs up!