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Grand Champion

  • 2004
  • G
  • 1h 33min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.3/10
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Grand Champion (2004)
The tale of a spunky young boy named Buddy and his prize-winning calf, Hokey, as they climb from the underdog position up through the ranks of several Texas stock shows to ultimately fight to win the coveted title of Grand Champion.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe tale of a spunky young boy named Buddy and his prize-winning calf, Hokey, as they climb from the underdog position up through the ranks of several Texas stock shows to ultimately fight t... Leer todoThe tale of a spunky young boy named Buddy and his prize-winning calf, Hokey, as they climb from the underdog position up through the ranks of several Texas stock shows to ultimately fight to win the coveted title of Grand Champion.The tale of a spunky young boy named Buddy and his prize-winning calf, Hokey, as they climb from the underdog position up through the ranks of several Texas stock shows to ultimately fight to win the coveted title of Grand Champion.

  • Dirección
    • Barry Tubb
  • Guionista
    • Barry Tubb
  • Elenco
    • Joey Lauren Adams
    • Jacob Fisher
    • Emma Roberts
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.3/10
    852
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Barry Tubb
    • Guionista
      • Barry Tubb
    • Elenco
      • Joey Lauren Adams
      • Jacob Fisher
      • Emma Roberts
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    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
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    Joey Lauren Adams
    Joey Lauren Adams
    • Hallie
    Jacob Fisher
    • Buddy
    Emma Roberts
    Emma Roberts
    • Sister
    Barry Tubb
    Barry Tubb
    • Dr. Alfred…
    Hokey
    • Self - steer
    Cache Williams
    • Edgar
    Candance Henry
    • Dorthea
    Broderick Beaver
    • John Lee Bloomer
    Steven Bland
    • Pete
    • (as Steven 'Dooky' Bland)
    Natalie Maines
    Natalie Maines
    • Fiona…
    Sue Molnar
    • DJ Assistant
    Eloise DeJoria
    Eloise DeJoria
    • Mitzi Bloomer
    Andy Buckley
    Andy Buckley
    • Frank Bloomer
    • (as Andy Buckley)
    Andy Smith Jr.
    • County Show Announcer
    Jo Carroll Pierce
    • Check Out Lady
    • (as Jo Carol Pierce)
    Casey Terry
    • Grocery Sacker
    Dubb Tubb
    • Can Man
    Chazz Rose
    • Mrs. McGillicudy
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      • Barry Tubb
    • Guionista
      • Barry Tubb
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    jsalavar

    Steered Wrong!

    First of all, IMDb has this listed as a 2002 release but it was just released in August 2004. Second, this movie stinks. Bad acting, bad editing, bad writing, bad plot. The entire cast and crew must have fallen into one of Hokey's cow patties before putting this thing together. My son and I laughed not because the movie was funny but because it was embarrassingly bad. I put it up there with Disney's Lilo & Stitch as far as stinkers.

    Julia Roberts and Bruce Willis in this movie??? Barry Tubbs must have some goat pictures or something

    Don't waste your money at the theater or on the DVD.
    10RobertPatterson

    Grand Champion is a great family movie

    Went to the Preview Engagement of "Grand Champion" today (Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin, Snyder and a couple of other Texas cities). There are so few movies suitable for young children...but this one is, and it's great. Though the plot is a little "Hokey" (also the name of the steer in the movie), it is a wonderful story for children. And I enjoyed it, too.

    The film pretty well represents West Texas ranch family life, although a little exaggerated. Director/Author Barry Tubb ought to get it right since he grew up in that environment. He called the film his "love letter to Texas."

    Joey Lauren Adams plays the single mom of Buddy (Jacob Fisher) and Sister 'Blow' (Emma Roberts). Watch Emma Roberts (Julia Roberts' niece); she's very good and I think she will be in more films. There are also cameo appearances from Julia Roberts, Bruce Willis, musicians George Strait, Charlie Robison, Robert Earl Keen, Joe Ely and rodeo legends Larry Mahan and Tuff Hedeman.

    If you have young children or just want to see a feel-good movie, check out "Grand Champion" when it comes to your city (supposedly later this month). Y'all will enjoy it and it WILL make you feel good.

    I guess since I'm from West Texas, I might be a little biased...nah, I'm impartial. The film is excellent!
    5johnnyboyz

    Reeks of falseness when it isn't reeking of cow...........- well, maybe it's not that bad but Grand Champion leaves a lot to be desired.

    I think when you make a film as corny and as silly as Grand Champion but go so far as to additionally include a pet animal whose name is 'Hokey'; whilst revolving the whole thing around kids being put through a process of coming to terms with life and death and friendship and honour and so forth, the very items any adult in the audience will most probably have come into contact with in the past, you're entering into a world of hurt. Grand Champion is unashamed in its targeting of itself at people of around ten and under, practically steering clear of any sort of content fit for any adult of any nature before eventually manifesting into some kind of twisted rendition of, with hindsight, 2008's No Country for Old Men but played for something like kids under seven. This, during which a cow is dragged across the dusty Texan wilderness as other parties are all out looking for both it and the children whom have fool-heartedly ran off with it.

    The deal is: the enemies dress in black and come across as shifty and ominous without doing much wrong; home is a pleasant and happy place while the rest of the world is rather large and frightening; animals are really cute and, like, the best things in the world and county music plus dancing is really fun and ought-be done whenever possible. The film revolves around a young boy named Buddy (Fisher), whom lives on a farm with his mother Hallie (Adams) and sister played by Emma Roberts, who'll no doubt look back on this film if she catapults into stardom in the next few years, and smirk. Very early on, a calf is born and the kids treat it like it's the second coming; they cannot get enough of it and eventually come to invite it into the house so as it may live with them. The cow is Hokey, so's the film: 'boom-boom' – there's the gag, no need to mention it again and the whole thing exists so as to build some sort of affliction the kids have with the animal.

    What Buddy begins with and what Buddy ends with are the film's failures. The film is essentially something screenwriters at screen writing seminars refer to as a (cue schmaltzy voice-over) "circular journey" in that characters exist; they leave a designated 'space' as they enter a large, wide world and then end up at the beginning again hopefully wiser on life. The problem is, Grand Champion wants to be about the item of death being a part of life put across by this cow, who we assume is to be taken away to an abattoir after winning some prizes at particular events that grade them on something like succulence, but distilled through the eyes of this young protagonist Buddy who must part with his friend and accept loss and death as items of life. The issue is, what Buddy begins with and ends with after going on a rambling misadventure is practically the same and then-some, thanks to a certain character who awards the lead with both life as well as riches.

    It's here Grand Champion feels misguided, and ultimately, falls hopelessly flat. Buddy's prior tragedy of his father dying when he was oh, so very young and consequently being denied the chance to truly know him has to be identified as the opportunity to learn of friendship; a bond and indeed love for a fellow living individual that never was. Similar above tendencies towards Hokey enable Buddy to feel, think and react to a fellow companion, but this time properly experience the pain of loss. It's here someone appears to have got cold feet over proceedings, opting for an alternate ending that doesn't see any one learn anything and consequently bottom out. The film consists, for the most part, of Hokey being entered into various bovine versions of Crufts during which arguably the worst radio DJ, in the world, ever, narrates proceedings to us, the audience. Hokey is pitted against a big black cow; owned by big stern looking men whom wear black and drive around in a big black pick-up. They sit in an elevated position during the shows, establishing a sense of power and apparent ruthlessness, but at one point must resort to touching some poo, at which point I guess all the kids in the audience are meant to laugh. By the time the film has become No Country for Old Men for under sevens, I was left slightly uninterested and wandered what answer these guys might have in answer to Anton Chigurh and his portable tank designed for cattle-slaughtering.

    The film's 93 minutes long; a sequence half way through exists purely to bulk out the runtime when a real life line dancer dances for us; there is little peril for the most part, apart from 'will they/won't they win the competition' they're currently in and there's a little sexual tension between mother Hallie and a local vet that goes absolutely nowhere. But the biggest cringe is left for when a certain A-list Hollywood star, whose name if I told you would completely spoil it, makes his presence known playing a millionaire. The characters are in awe of him just as much as the film is, in a self-reflective way that acknowledges he's much bigger and better than the project by way of the manner his presence is constructed as he sits in a limousine. Whilst it was pleasant to see a child's film unashamed in who it's aimed at, a film looking at team work and the bond kids have with one-another which eventually form friendships; and without wedging in the need to explore similar criteria whilst carrying an erotic surge or leery sensibility like in 2004's Thunderbirds or the 2007 St. Trinian's remake, the film is still the sum total of its parts: a rather daft, rather bland picture of barely any note at all.
    jsalavar

    Did you all see the same movie I saw?

    I'm reading these comments and scratching my head. Words like "well made", "excellent", "skillfully" are being applied to a movie that was filmed in 2001 but took three years to find someone to distribute the thing. Yes, it is simple G rated fair, good for family viewing but it doesn't mean it has to stink up the theater. "Babe", for example, is one of the greatest G-rated movies made (I think it's G-rated). That is how family movies should be made. Or look at any of the older Disney G-rated live action movies. None of those have the plot holes and acting pitfalls that Grand Champion contains.

    Kids ages six and under will like this movie but after that most kids will look at you and say "what the???"
    5lakin11

    Cheesy but cute for kids

    Okay this is a really cheesy movie, but my kids LOVE IT! I am trying to find it for them for Christmas! Its definitely not the best editing,acting, plot, etc. However, for kids, its not so bad! Mine are 3,4, and 5. Again, not MY favorite movie, but it certainly is on their list! They loved the kissing scene at the end. It is a feel good movie without violence, cuss words, or adult issues. It was fun to see Bruce Willis, Julia Roberts, Natalie Maines, and George Strait take on simple, but fun roles. I think the movie is worth watching at least once, even if you don't buy it. Just don't expect this to be an award winning movie! Have fun, remember being a kid and going on an adventure.

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      Emma Roberts shares a scene with her aunt, Julia Roberts (who would get married to Daniel Moder the camera cinematographer in this movie). The two were also together earlier in La pareja del año (2001) and later in Día de los enamorados (2010).
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      Referenced in Día de los enamorados (2010)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de agosto de 2004 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Kent County, Texas, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Grand Champion Film Production
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      • USD 54,579
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 14,035
      • 29 ago 2004
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