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Match en famille

Original title: Kicking & Screaming
  • 2005
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
42K
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Match en famille (2005)
SlapstickSoccerComedyFamilyRomanceSport

Family man Phil Weston, a lifelong victim of his father's competitive nature, takes on the coaching duties of a kids' soccer team, and soon realizes that he's also taking on his father's dys... Read allFamily man Phil Weston, a lifelong victim of his father's competitive nature, takes on the coaching duties of a kids' soccer team, and soon realizes that he's also taking on his father's dysfunctional way of relating.Family man Phil Weston, a lifelong victim of his father's competitive nature, takes on the coaching duties of a kids' soccer team, and soon realizes that he's also taking on his father's dysfunctional way of relating.

  • Director
    • Jesse Dylan
  • Writers
    • Leo Benvenuti
    • Steve Rudnick
  • Stars
    • Will Ferrell
    • Robert Duvall
    • Josh Hutcherson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jesse Dylan
    • Writers
      • Leo Benvenuti
      • Steve Rudnick
    • Stars
      • Will Ferrell
      • Robert Duvall
      • Josh Hutcherson
    • 146User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Will Ferrell
    Will Ferrell
    • Phil Weston
    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Buck Weston
    Josh Hutcherson
    Josh Hutcherson
    • Bucky Weston
    Mike Ditka
    Mike Ditka
    • Mike Ditka
    Kate Walsh
    Kate Walsh
    • Barbara Weston
    Musetta Vander
    Musetta Vander
    • Janice Weston
    Dylan McLaughlin
    Dylan McLaughlin
    • Sam Weston
    Steven Anthony Lawrence
    Steven Anthony Lawrence
    • Mark Avery
    Jeremy Bergman
    • Hunter
    Elliott Cho
    Elliott Cho
    • Byong Sun
    • (as Elliot Cho)
    Erik Walker
    • Ambrose
    Dallas McKinney
    Dallas McKinney
    • Connor
    Francesco Liotti
    • Gian Piero
    Alessandro Ruggiero
    • Massimo
    Sammy Fine
    Sammy Fine
    • Jack
    Timmy Deters
    Timmy Deters
    • Alex
    David Herman
    David Herman
    • Referee
    • (as Dave Herman)
    Rachael Harris
    Rachael Harris
    • Ann Hogan
    • Director
      • Jesse Dylan
    • Writers
      • Leo Benvenuti
      • Steve Rudnick
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    marvel88

    Another Great Will Ferrell Movie

    I saw the previews and thought this looked like a good movie. I've been a Will Ferrell fan since his SNL days and thought 'Anchorman' was awesome. Then I saw the clip on Conan and decided I was going to see it.

    "Kicking and Screaming" is a movie about Phil Weston (Will Ferrell) whose son plays on his father's (Robert Duvall) soccer team, the Gladiators. Phil's father trades Phil's son to the Tigers, a losing team. Phil then takes up coaching the Tigers.

    This was a good movie and provided more laughs than I thought there would be. I recommend it with 8 out of 10.
    larrystanley

    Just family fun

    Has Hollywood finally come to realize that families need films they can go to again? I hope so, and with luck films like Kicking and Screaming will help open that door. This is a movie for kids, but also for adults. Will Ferrell is one of the few SNL members who have beaten the curse of the show. His career is actually doing pretty good. From Elf to Anchorman, his roles have been strong and easy to watch. Much like Elf, this family film can be enjoyed by adults as well as children. As Phil, the son of Buck Weston, who sees all competition as nothing more then another conquest and will do just about anything to win all the time. When he coaches a kid's soccer team, Buck actually trades his grandson Sam to another team because he thinks the kid is a lousy player. Phil becomes the other teams coach, but upon realizing he is in way over his head he recruits his dads neighbor and enemy Mike Ditka to help him coach the team. With the help of two Italian ringers, the team starts the crawl up from the lowest rank to the finals and then to the championships. During this climb, Phil comes to realize that in many ways he is just life his dad and sees what he is turning himself and his son into. Folks, it is a family film. There is no nudity, and the worst of the language is "Hell". The closest it comes to sex is a few hits in the groin by various objects. It is the sort of film that tries to tell a lesson in how we look at others and ourselves. Yes, the film is filled with humor, such as when Phil discovers coffee and develops an addiction to caffeine. Watching him as he is banned from the coffee shop is laugh out loud funny. And seeing him as he tries to win a tetherball game against his father will crack a smile now and then as well. No, this is not "Gone with the Wind" nor is it supposed to be. It is just what it is, a funny film about a man who is trying to be a good father and finally understands what that can mean. Mike Ditka is the best thing about the film to be honest. He steals the show with his own personality coming out in the movie. He tends to misspeak or mispronounce names is funny, even when it is expected. "Bing Bong" is a winner, no matter what you do. The film is just fun, and that is all it is supposed to be. It is not supposed to be something you go to expecting a change in your life, but if you are lucky you might learn something.
    7mtr0118

    Hilarious sports film...

    Watching this film made me remember when Mike Ditka was on the sidelines shouting and swearing off his own players when they didn't meet his demands. Will Farrel's performance was wacky and funny considering the fact he was competing against his dad (Robert Duvall in a nice spot). Anyone who likes soccer will find this film entertaining for a change along with Bend it Like Beckham. The kids on all the teams did their best on and off the field. If there would of been better props, we could say this movie could equal Little Giants(1994), another good comic sports film.Between a one two ten, I give a seven and a half thanks to the director's effort to bring in Mike Ditka to help out.
    6DKosty123

    Better Than Bewitched As Anything Would Be

    It's strange how people look at Will Farrell movies & think Will is the funny guy. Will is sometimes a weird guy (in fact in this soccer movie, he is a weird coach). But in most movies, Wills best moments are making others seem funny when they play off of him.

    In this movie where the Bad News Bears do soccer in a way, Will Ferrell makes Mike Ditka look good. He makes Robert Duvall look good. He even makes the kids look good. Will is just pretty much himself, weird and a little out of touch with reality. Make that a whole lot out of touch with reality.

    Still, the support he gets in this movie is priceless. The concept of the team arriving late at a soccer game in a Butcher truck all wearing bloody aprons is inspired. Some of the other things are creative & cute too. The films end is predictable, but a little different. Overall, it is entertaining for a young audience.

    Mike Ditka should find some more movie work. He is pretty good in this, & is missed when he leaves the film for a while.
    8TheMovieMark

    Finally, a non-Pixar family movie that adults can enjoy

    You may be surprised to learn that rather than just being another overly silly Will Ferrell movie, Kicking & Screaming is actually a brilliantly poignant exposé on the foibles of the human condition. While a movie like Crash chooses to tackle the heavy issue of human relationships within a racially diverse atmosphere, Kicking & Screaming goes a different direction and touches the soul of two topics that are near and dear to my heart: sports competition and coffee addiction.

    I don't know about you girly girls, but all us manly men are well-rehearsed in sports competitiveness. If you're worth your "man weight" in gold, then you're driven by the need to compete. This isn't something that you carry through high school and then grow out of, oh no, you're stuck with it for life. I may have been at my most intense when running over a catcher back when I played high school baseball, but I'm still known to throw an elbow in the church basketball league and to do a little trash talking during a heated ping pong match. If you refuse to believe a ping pong match can get heated, then you've never played it the right way.

    Anyway, this is a movie whose humor feeds heavily off the fuel provided by the competitiveness of all the men involved. Whether it be Robert Duvall (a real man who says the only daily vitamin he needs is a steak) going toe-to-toe against Will Ferrell in a passionate game of tether ball or Duvall and Mike Ditka constantly trying to outdo each other or Will Ferrell becoming so addicted to coffee that he installs a cappuccino machine on the bench and forces Ditka to resign as assistant coach, the chemistry just works.

    It's a chemistry that is hard to accurately depict in writing. A chemistry whose effectiveness lies in the delivery. For example, there's a young Asian boy on the soccer team named "Byong Sun." When his mother asks Ditka for an autograph, Ditka asks how to spell his name. She starts to spell it, but he stops her and says, "I think I got it." When she later looks at the autograph she sees that Ditka has written, "Bing Bong." I can't explain why, but this had me cracking up for about 5 minutes. I'd try to concentrate on the movie, then I'd think about how self-assured Ditka was that he now knew how to spell the name, and I'd bust out laughing all over again. Then later in the movie when Ditka yells out, "Way to go, Bing Bong!" I lost it all over again. It's just one of those things.

    Or when Ditka tells the kids, "I eat quitters for breakfast and spit out their bones," and then Ferrell deadpans, "Delicious." My words can't do it justice. It's all in the timing and delivery. Sometimes this type of humor is so subtle that it might not be fully appreciated, so I'm warning you now to pay attention to it.

    Speaking of Ditka, he steals the show. He has a natural talent for comedy like this, and it's hard not to laugh when he's on screen wearing a Bears sweater vest or a shirt that has "Ditka" on it. Just sit back and enjoy his competitive bickering with Duvall. When Duvall starts to taunt Ditka because he's been reduced to coaching little league soccer, Ditka responds by holding his hand out and saying, "I couldn't hear ya; my Super Bowl ring was making too much noise." The self-referential tone works perfectly.

    The kids can get a little too cutesy at times, which will play well with soccer moms, but they do have some genuinely funny moments. Steven Anthony Lawrence is pretty annoying (intentionally so), but I did a spit take (well, not literally) when the camera focused on his face while he was running and he breathlessly stated, "I'm in bad shape for 11." I guess you had to be there.

    I'm giving the movie 4 marks, and I realize that's fairly high, but this *is* a family movie, and as such it's one of the most entertaining family movies I've seen in a while. Sure, I didn't care for some of the cutesy kid stuff, and things *do* get predictable and silly, but what are negative elements for me will be looked upon more favorably by younger audiences and sappy parents.

    To find a movie that will keep adults consistently laughing throughout without resorting to material that'd make you squirm if you're sitting next to mama or the kids, you usually have to look for the Pixar label, so I tip my hat to Kicking & Screaming for succeeding. This is the kind of "kid's movie" I want to take my 10-year-old brother to, not Racing Stripes.

    Oh, and please do yourself a favor and try not to take the movie too seriously. If you're such a curmudgeon that you'd actually complain about the scene where a mother stops her son during a game to put sunscreen on his face, and you actually question why she didn't do this BEFORE the game then I'm sorry, but you deserve to be slapped. Let me explain something... *ahem* IT'S A MOVIE!! Still not clear? OK, let me elaborate...

    IT'S A WILL FERRELL MOVIE!! Do you see "directed by Clint Eastwood" attached to the credits? No? Then remove the corn cob, loosen up, and enjoy life a little.

    Sheesh. Some people. Now who wants to go head-to-head with the Betts-meister in a friendly game of ping pong?

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    • Trivia
      Will Ferrell stated this is his favorite of his films, for sentimental reasons. Throughout the span of the shoot, his wife became pregnant with and gave birth to their first son. Ferrell said he filmed specifically imagining watching the movie with his child one day.
    • Goofs
      Right after Phil gets punched by Mike Ditka, he is shown at his house kissing his wife. Then he starts to cry and says "I'm in way over my head," but his mouth doesn't move.
    • Quotes

      Phil Weston: You're my assistant. Okay? You're supposed to back me up and go get me juiceboxes whenever I tell you. Now go get me a juicebox!

      Mike Ditka: DO YOU KNOW WHO YOU'RE TALKING TO?

      Phil Weston: I'm talkin' to the juicebox guy!

      Mike Ditka: You're crazy!

      Phil Weston: I'm not crazy, I'm just thirsty!

      Mike Ditka: WELL, YOU GO TO HELL!

      Phil Weston: No, you go to hell! While you're there, why don't you grab me a juicebox!

    • Connections
      Featured in Universal's Cinematic Spectacular: 100 Years of Movie Memories (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Chariots of Fire
      Written by Vangelis

      Performed by Vangelis

      Courtesy of Polydor Ltd. (U.K.)

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Universal Pictures (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Gritando y pataleando
    • Filming locations
      • Arcadia, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Mosaic
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $45,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $52,842,724
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,159,925
      • May 15, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $56,070,433
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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