The Bad News Bears

1976

Action / Comedy / Drama / Family / Sport

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 97% · 35 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 80% · 25K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 25607 25.6K

Plot summary

An aging, down-on-his-luck ex-minor leaguer coaches a team of misfits in an ultra-competitive California little league.


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Top cast

Jackie Earle Haley as Kelly Leak
Tatum O'Neal as Amanda Whurlitzer
Walter Matthau as Coach Morris Buttermaker
Vic Morrow as Roy Turner
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by johnny-burgundy 7 / 10

Still Holds Up

The Bad News Bears (1976) This is a classic sports comedy about an aging, down-on-his-luck ex- minor leaguer coaches a team of misfits in an ultra-competitive California little league. It stars Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal. This is one of my favorite movies from my childhood. Considered crass and crude in its day, it's now received cult status. The film garnered two sequels, a television series, and a 2005 remake. It also received multiple award nominations. The remake wasn't necessary, as I believe the original still holds up, despite the critics' problem with the drinking, smoking, and profanity. This a great representation of comedy from the era.

Reviewed by Smells_Like_Cheese 9 / 10

Who better to leave your children's care than in the hands of an alcoholic?

LOL, I know I stole that line from I love the 70's, but I just thought it was so true and that was my exact thought from the first minute I started watching The Bad News Bears. Now to the movie, The Bad News Bears is one of the funniest movies I have seen in a long time, I almost died laughing throughout the whole movie. I obviously heard about this movie from the show I love the 70's on VH1, way before the remake with Billy Bob Thorton. It always slipped my mind though when I wanted to rent it, but finally I remembered and I am so glad that I got the chance to see it, because this is one of the best comedies to come out of the 70's.

Buttermaker is a has been baseball player and now an alcoholic, he is given the job of a little league coach for the Bears since no other fathers are taking the job. But he's definitely taken back when he finds out that the team he is coaching are kids who are, well, I guess you could say "lacking" in the department of knowing how to play baseball. But he just wants to get paid and get the job over with, but when their first game comes along, the kids get creamed 26-0, Buttermaker is pressured to drop the team out of the league, but instead teaches the kids how to play and recruits a couple of new kids, a girl who's mother he used to date, and a rebel without a cause. The kids get better in each game, but it's a matter of Buttermaker getting his priorities straight when he lets the game get the worst of him... and he's an alcoholic!

The Bad News Bears is just so funny, Walter Matthau was just too perfect for this role as Buttermaker, he was so believable. I think my favorite Bear was Tanner, because the role could have been over done, but the kid did it just right, not to mention his last line of the film is just classic and fit the movie just right. I loved how the film wasn't your traditional your favorite team is always going to be out of no where champions, this was an awesome comedy that anyone would just fall in love with.

9/10

Reviewed by MartinHafer 7 / 10

Mathau plays a foul-mouthed and perennially drunk coach...and he's NOT the worst coach in the movie!

Morris Buttermilk (Walter Matthau) is a foul-mouthed drunk who used to play minor league ball. For some inexplicable reason, the mayor is paying him to coach the Bears...a team made up of losers who don't have a prayer of winning. Yet, despite being a despicable man and a lousy coach, the team starts winning...mostly because it's a movie and stuff like this happens in movies.

I know that this film has a cult following and was very successful when it debuted...so much so that it spawned sequels and even a TV series! But to me, it's good and worth seeing, but not THAT good. Matthau is good and the film is enjoyable....but nothing more.

By the way, one thing I didn't love about the film is how unrealistic the umpires were. Late in the film one coach slaps the snot out of a kid and the ump does nothing...which really shows it's a movie and not real life. This isn't the only incident where the umpiring was poorly written but it was the worst.

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