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Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
10K
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Randy Quaid and Seann William Scott in Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach (2009)
Gary Houseman (Scott) is an overenthusiastic high school janitor who steps-up to lead the school's loser tennis team to the state finals when the acting coach drops dead.
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A high school janitor has not recovered from his failed career as a tennis pro. He begins coaching his beloved sport to a group of misfits and leads them to the Nebraska State Championships.A high school janitor has not recovered from his failed career as a tennis pro. He begins coaching his beloved sport to a group of misfits and leads them to the Nebraska State Championships.A high school janitor has not recovered from his failed career as a tennis pro. He begins coaching his beloved sport to a group of misfits and leads them to the Nebraska State Championships.

  • Director
    • Danny Leiner
  • Writers
    • Andy Stock
    • Rick Stempson
  • Stars
    • Seann William Scott
    • Randy Quaid
    • Brando Eaton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Danny Leiner
    • Writers
      • Andy Stock
      • Rick Stempson
    • Stars
      • Seann William Scott
      • Randy Quaid
      • Brando Eaton
    • 36User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Seann William Scott
    Seann William Scott
    • Gary Houseman
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Coach Lew Tuttle
    Brando Eaton
    Brando Eaton
    • Mike Jensen
    Emilee Wallace
    Emilee Wallace
    • Jenny Tuttle
    A.D. Miles
    A.D. Miles
    • Steve Pimble
    Leonor Varela
    Leonor Varela
    • Norma Sanchez
    Tim Williams
    • Dick Daubert
    Ryan Simpkins
    Ryan Simpkins
    • Amy Daubert
    Conor Donovan
    Conor Donovan
    • Burke Nibbons
    Allen Evangelista
    Allen Evangelista
    • Maricar Magwill
    Justin Chon
    Justin Chon
    • Joe Chang
    Vincent Coleman Taylor
    • Kevin Jones
    • (as Vincent Taylor)
    Bryan Mitchell
    • Randy King
    Remington Dewan
    • Paul the Videographer
    Meredith Eaton
    Meredith Eaton
    • Mrs. Tuttle
    Jon Overgaauw
    • Brad Tuttle
    • (as Jon Overgaaw)
    Tricia Bergan
    • Stephie the Stripper
    Ven Phana
    • Grandpa Chang
    • Director
      • Danny Leiner
    • Writers
      • Andy Stock
      • Rick Stempson
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    User reviews36

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    5rockdalecop

    Has It's Moments

    All I can say is this movie has it's moments. It kinda reminds me of Me Myself and Irene. The main character is an out of this world figure that stands out in a crowd big time. Most of the humor is very vulgar. But funny non the less. This movie is good to kill time to say the least. Not recommended for younger audiences though. The scene with the young girl talking to her dad is funny as hell. And so is the scene involving the strap on!.I think it's old Farelly brothers humor. Randy Quaid is funny as always here. When you see it, make sure you have plenty of cold beer. I'm not sure what the director has done previously, but I think he will do good things.
    4p-stepien

    National Lampoon plays ball

    Gary (Sean William Scott) is a failed tennis player, who did some semi-pro circuits in Mexico before getting thrown out. Penniless with his dreams in tatters in ends up in a small Nebraska town, where he decides to drop tennis and focus on different goals. Like being a school janitor. Fate has a funny way of punching you in the balls and push comes to shove when Gary ends up training the school's loser tennis team.

    Sean William Scott is an immensely talented comedian with so many areas he could explore with his comedic feel. Unfortunately most of his career paths involve eating turds, defecating and/or barfing. This movie is no exception to the rule with fart jokes coupled with some midget humour being the norm and slightly more congenial jokes coming sparse, if at all. That said some of the especially absurd humour really made me laugh.

    The movie really doesn't build too well and tends to bore a bit with no real story building apart from the stereotypical losers turning into winners. All in all this is Sean William Scott running the show and if you have disliked all the stuff he has done in the past just pass on this movie. For the rest - nothing special, but if you have a couple of beers, spare time and no great expectations why not...
    8Dakotaen

    Aimed for a specific audience

    When I first read a review of this movie, I wasn't sure I'd even bother watching it. But, since I'm a major fan of Seann William Scott, I just had to. And I'm happy I did! There's no doubt that the humor is aimed for a specific audience, and if you're looking for mature jokes, at least decent acting and/or a great storyline, you may as well go find another movie, 'cause you won't get any of those things here.

    However, if you, like myself, enjoy stupid jokes, immaturity on a high level, and acting that doesn't need to be great, as long as it's funny, you've got a winner right here. From little girls who apparently use the internet too much, to china men laughing their balls off, over to Indonesian table tennis players who don't speak a lick of English, this flick just kicks you in the nuts at every turn, and that in a good way, I might add.

    Whenever I rate a movie, I don't look at individual acting, sets, lighting, directing or any other kind of technical pestilence. I aim directly at entertainment value on a personal level. And this movie entertained me all the way through, hence I give it an 8 out of 10. I advise everyone with a deep-in-the-dirt sense of humor to watch this, and hopefully you'll enjoy it as much as I did.

    Thanks to the makers.
    wafflesniper

    Just not that funny...

    I was simply just not entertained by this 'comedy.' That is most likely due to the fact that the director hasn't been able to maintain his directorial status with any series for more than 2 episodes. The only original and funny comedy he's directed is 'Dude, Where's my Car?.' The movie itself is long and drawn-out. Sean William Scott seems to try too hard. I think that he does much better with supporting roles.

    I'll give the movie a little credit in saying that a few parts were actually kind of funny. But with all the other great comedies produced this year, 'Balls Out' falls very short of living up to any standard.

    5/10
    7paudieconnolly

    Tennis at it weirdest rudest crudest

    Silly fun Sean William Scott got some funny moments in a Jim Carrey type style character. You need to be in the right mood for an easy watch with silly humor worth a look.

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    • Trivia
      Despite being direct-to-DVD in the US, the film was shown in theaters in Iceland.
    • Goofs
      When Gary was in Chang's home, Chang asked his grandpa in Mandarin Chinese with thick US accent, and his grandpa answered it in Vietnamese. So clearly, those two don't speak the same language.
    • Quotes

      Gary: Fuck football, fuck the huskers, and fuck all of you!

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      Performed by Darci Monet

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2009 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gary the Tennis Coach
    • Filming locations
      • Lockhart, Texas, USA(Shot of the front of M.L.Cisneros Freshman Center)
    • Production companies
      • O.N.C. Entertainment
      • GreeneStreet Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,303
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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