Keke Palmer and Ice Cube (who co-produced) offer the sort of multi-layered performances that elevate a predictable plot into something special
The Longshots (2008)
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Reviews Counted:65
Fresh:26
Rotten:39
Average Rating:5.2/10
Consensus: The Longshots means well, but it's a largely formulaic affair, rarely deviating from the inspirational sports movie playbook.
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
US Box Office: $11,389,715
Synopsis: Based on the true story of the first female quarterback to play in a Pop Warner football game, THE LONGSHOTS is an inspiring underdog story of personal triumph and small-town values. The film opens... Based on the true story of the first female quarterback to play in a Pop Warner football game, THE LONGSHOTS is an inspiring underdog story of personal triumph and small-town values. The film opens in down-on-its-luck Minden, Illinois, where 11-year-old Jasmine Plummer (Keke Palmer) copes with the pain of an absentee father and her classmates' constant antagonism. Jasmine's fortunes begin to change with the emergence of her uncle, Curtis (Ice Cube). Once a rising football star but now out of work, Curtis dreams of escaping Minden for the sunny promise of Miami. But when he sees Jasmine's gift for throwing the football, Curtis helps her overcome self-doubt and skepticism to join Minden's woeful Pop Warner team. Inspired by Jasmine's skill and toughness, and with the addition of Curtis as a coach, the team earns a spot in the Pop Warner Super Bowl in Miami. But as the national media swoop in to cover the team's story, Jasmine and Curtis come face-to-face with their biggest obstacle: the reappearance of Jasmine's father. Will Curtis and Jasmine lead the team to glory, or will Jasmine's father once again tear apart a loving family? Directed by Limp Bizkit front man Fred Durst, the film features excellent performances by Ice Cube and Keke Palmer (AKEELAH AND THE BEE), the youngest person ever nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award. Grounded in real struggles and real people, THE LONGSHOTS eschews typical Hollywood theatrics to tell an ultimately authentic tale of overcoming great odds by finding greatness in ourselves and each other. [More]
Starring: Ice Cube, Keke Palmer, Dash Mihok, Tasha Smith
Starring: Ice Cube, Keke Palmer, Dash Mihok, Tasha Smith, Jill Marie Jones, Matt Craven
Director: Fred Durst
Director: Fred Durst
Screenwriter: Nick Santora, Doug Atchison
Producer: Ice Cube, Matt Alvarez, Nick Santora
Composer: John Swihart
Studio: MGM
Reviews for The Longshots
This sweet inspirational story while familiar at times, keeps you thoroughly entertained by mixing healthy doses of humor into the real world drama.
Well, at least the underdog formula has gotten so tight that we can wrap these things up in under 90 minutes.
The Longshots is a likable enough Cinderella story, one whose heart is clearly in the right place, even if it winds up on its sleeve once too often.
The most surprising thing about the inspirational sports movie The Longshots is not that there isn't already an inspirational sports movie with that exact name. The big shock is that the director Fred Durst -- and he doesn't do half bad.
Despite the name, it's a pretty safe bet for an enjoyable film for the whole family.
...sensitive, well-attuned performances [from] Ice Cube and [Keke] Palmer...
This genuinely affecting movie, based on a true story, has a heart as big as a football field even when its plot points are telegraphed.
There are few movies out right now more genuine than this Cinderella story.
Keke Palmer has single-handedly saved another feel-good drama from drowning in sap.
I’m not exactly sure how to put this -- not quite sure I believe it myself, honestly -- but Fred Durst, lead singer of Limp Bizkit (perhaps the lousiest rock band in the long history of lousy rock bands), isn’t half bad at making movies.
A pleasant, if predictable, tale of female empowerment ideal for the under ten set.
Durst keeps the story rooted in the desperation of a dying town, and that gives this formulaic family fare a slight edge.
Director Fred Durst, yes you are reading that correctly, made a very noticeable debut with this true story that is full of cliches but a ton of heart.
We're left with an unforced, sweet-natured story about people who find small ways to touch others and rediscover the good in themselves.
It's rare to see a well-made movie that empowers young girls the way this one does. So who am I to complain about the plot being formulaic?
Durst's surprisingly gentle and understated direction lends the proceedings authenticity even when they cover the most pro forma ground.
The film works so well because the sports elements are the least important.
Cube gives a layered, subtle portrayal and it is a pleasure to watch Curtis bloom along with Jasmine.
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