Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA troubled junior college basketball player forges an unlikely friendship with a fellow baller through pick-up games on the streets of St. Louis.A troubled junior college basketball player forges an unlikely friendship with a fellow baller through pick-up games on the streets of St. Louis.A troubled junior college basketball player forges an unlikely friendship with a fellow baller through pick-up games on the streets of St. Louis.
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- 3 vittorie totali
Audrie Rivera
- Sarah
- (as Adrieanne Perez)
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Just watched this one and was kinda disappointed since i expected more. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad at all, it's just nothing special and the plot is very predictable, but still enjoyable. The acting is mediocre, Jimmy McKinney and Adrieanne Perez are both doing quite good in carrying it.
What makes this movie a 6/10 is the very good music during the whole movie. Really nice, just hope they will release a Soundtrack of it anytime soon.
So if you don't expect another He got game, watch it and you'll like it.
What makes this movie a 6/10 is the very good music during the whole movie. Really nice, just hope they will release a Soundtrack of it anytime soon.
So if you don't expect another He got game, watch it and you'll like it.
Acting on a neighbor's recommendation, my wife and I went to see "streetballers" during its premier week. Our verdict? "WOW!" I can say with little fear of contradiction that this film is an event completely unprecedented in St. Louis history. Not only was it SHOT in St. Louis, but ALL the talent--cinematographers (gorgeous shots!), soundtrack (original songs!), editing--in fact, ALL creative and every other kind of work was performed by St. Louis locals. This film is a complete St. Louis production.
Local production doesn't necessarily translate to high quality, of course. There are many St. Louis residents who could produce SOME kind of film using strictly local talent and resources, but--and here's the kicker--"streetballers" has truly world-class production values! Let me repeat, world-class! The film, despite being shot on an unbelievably small budget of $1.5 million (movies of this quality require budgets of $25-50 million) has absolutely no low-cost "indie" feel to it. Although Matt Krentz originally wrote the screenplay about 7 years ago, it took him until now to: shop it around to all the major studios, who liked it but turned him down because he was too young, didn't have a "big name", and has never been to film school; decide to do it himself; raise the money; put together a production company; and, finally, to actually make the movie.
Some St. Louis folks have already seen "streetballers", since it was screened during SLIFF (the St. Louis International Film Festival), where it won the top award for audience choice, outscoring previous years' winners "Slumdog Millionaire" and "Juno." This weekend was its first actual opening in theaters, two of which are in St. Louis.
We simply can't recommend "streetballers" highly enough. Our only caveat is that the language is more than a little rough at times, if your ears are easily offended. (Think "Spike Lee" film--and "streetballers" doesn't suffer by the comparison!) We purchased the soundtrack CD at the showing, and have pre-ordered a DVD of the movie itself on their website. The website also contains an amazing amount of information on all the people involved. (Did you know that one of the stars, Jimmy McKinney, was a basketball star at the University of Missouri from 2003-2006? Many of the players have similarly astounding court skills.) By the way, the schoolyard where the protagonist practices his basketball is behind Sigel Elementary, located in McKinley Heights on Allen at Serbian Way. The girl's house is on Russell at the corner.
Local production doesn't necessarily translate to high quality, of course. There are many St. Louis residents who could produce SOME kind of film using strictly local talent and resources, but--and here's the kicker--"streetballers" has truly world-class production values! Let me repeat, world-class! The film, despite being shot on an unbelievably small budget of $1.5 million (movies of this quality require budgets of $25-50 million) has absolutely no low-cost "indie" feel to it. Although Matt Krentz originally wrote the screenplay about 7 years ago, it took him until now to: shop it around to all the major studios, who liked it but turned him down because he was too young, didn't have a "big name", and has never been to film school; decide to do it himself; raise the money; put together a production company; and, finally, to actually make the movie.
Some St. Louis folks have already seen "streetballers", since it was screened during SLIFF (the St. Louis International Film Festival), where it won the top award for audience choice, outscoring previous years' winners "Slumdog Millionaire" and "Juno." This weekend was its first actual opening in theaters, two of which are in St. Louis.
We simply can't recommend "streetballers" highly enough. Our only caveat is that the language is more than a little rough at times, if your ears are easily offended. (Think "Spike Lee" film--and "streetballers" doesn't suffer by the comparison!) We purchased the soundtrack CD at the showing, and have pre-ordered a DVD of the movie itself on their website. The website also contains an amazing amount of information on all the people involved. (Did you know that one of the stars, Jimmy McKinney, was a basketball star at the University of Missouri from 2003-2006? Many of the players have similarly astounding court skills.) By the way, the schoolyard where the protagonist practices his basketball is behind Sigel Elementary, located in McKinley Heights on Allen at Serbian Way. The girl's house is on Russell at the corner.
It's one of those movies... you don't absolutely HATE the film but you watch it once, you get idea what it's about and you forget about it next day and never watch it again.
I actually like urban movies about basketball but I feel this film could've been better done. It's also weird that the title is at the end of the movie. I really wanted to give it a 2 but I'm being to harsh because story-wise it wasn't that bad so I gave it another star, a 3.
It's one of those movies... you don't absolutely HATE the film but you watch it once, you get idea what it's about and you forget about it next day and never watch it again.
I actually like urban movies about basketball but I feel this film could've been better done. It's also weird that the title is at the end of the movie. I really wanted to give it a 2 but I'm being to harsh because story-wise it wasn't that bad so I gave it another star, a 3.
I actually like urban movies about basketball but I feel this film could've been better done. It's also weird that the title is at the end of the movie. I really wanted to give it a 2 but I'm being to harsh because story-wise it wasn't that bad so I gave it another star, a 3.
It's one of those movies... you don't absolutely HATE the film but you watch it once, you get idea what it's about and you forget about it next day and never watch it again.
I actually like urban movies about basketball but I feel this film could've been better done. It's also weird that the title is at the end of the movie. I really wanted to give it a 2 but I'm being to harsh because story-wise it wasn't that bad so I gave it another star, a 3.
One of the best movies I have ever seen. Although hip hop culture has been an ever-growing presence in film, Street Ballers manages to incorporate a tremendous amount of material that sets it apart and far above. This movie is a MUST SEE. The language is rough at times and it gets very graphic at times, but the ride is worth it.
This movie really makes you think about the ways cultures clash in many places still. It brings in alcohol, drugs, guns and how they surround the game of basketball, as well as providing a true underdog story.
The dialogue is written to take the viewer on an emotional journey, from completely disturbing to touched. The soundtrack to the movie is also very unique and provides an excellent backdrop. This movie brings in elements from American History X, Mob Movies, Space Jam and Coach Carter. Everything is entwined in such depth that it is impossible to not appreciate. It is a true masterpiece.
This movie really makes you think about the ways cultures clash in many places still. It brings in alcohol, drugs, guns and how they surround the game of basketball, as well as providing a true underdog story.
The dialogue is written to take the viewer on an emotional journey, from completely disturbing to touched. The soundtrack to the movie is also very unique and provides an excellent backdrop. This movie brings in elements from American History X, Mob Movies, Space Jam and Coach Carter. Everything is entwined in such depth that it is impossible to not appreciate. It is a true masterpiece.
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 28.642 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.581 USD
- 23 ago 2009
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 59min(119 min)
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