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Koechner/Hardin/Nevin - Comebacks

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Format: DVD
Label: 20TH CENTURY FOX
Catalog: 2249251
Rel. Date: 01/29/2008
UPC: 024543492511

Comebacks
Artist: Koechner/Hardin/Nevin
Format: DVD
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The producers of Wedding Crashers score huge laughs with the Unrated Edition of The Comebacks, including more ballsy added footage you couldn't see in theaters and an all-star lineup of outrageous special features. You'll laugh till you punt watching this hilarious spoof comedy that tackles the most memorable scenes from your favorite sports movies.

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A satire in the vein of EPIC MOVIE and DATE MOVIE, THE COMEBACKS, directed by Tom Brady (THE HOT CHICK), tackles the conventions of the inspirational sports movie with jock-like gusto. Led by washed-up coach Lambeau Fields (David Koechner), the losers of the title attempt to become a winning football team, while referencing a dizzying array of athletic-oriented films from Hollywood history, ranging from ROCKY to RADIO--the latter shamelessly parodied by a hapless, mentally challenged character named iPod (Jermaine Williams).


Gleefully goofy in its send-ups of sports movies, THE COMEBACKS revels in broad slapstick humor that perfectly suits Koechner, who is perhaps best known as the obnoxious Todd Packer on the TV series THE OFFICE. (Koechner's fellow OFFICE mate Melora Hardin is also present, though the show's downbeat, quirky humor is notably M.I.A.) Other actors in the mostly unknown cast include real-life former football star Carl Weathers (the ROCKY films and, of course, ACTION JACKSON) and Matthew Lawrence, the brother of Joey Lawrence, who plays a quarterback with distinctly non-macho tendencies. Boasting comedic moments as subtle as the school bus that plows into a character during one scene, THE COMEBACKS doesn't pretend to be sophisticated--it happily indulges in its lowbrow status, making for an enjoyably guilty pleasure., IN THEATRES OCTOBER 19, 2007


A retired coach (ANCHORMAN's David Koechner) is lured into taking one last job in this sports movie spoof. The coach is charged with bringing a team called the Comebacks to glory, but their terrible record suggests he may have an uphill battle to achieve anything with them.
        
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