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The Open Road

  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
3.8K
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Jeff Bridges and Justin Timberlake in The Open Road (2009)
Minor leaguer Carlton Garrett (Justin Timberlake) takes an unexpected road trip to track down his estranged father, legendary baseball player Kyle Garrett (Jeff Bridges) when CarltonÂ’s mother (Mary Steenburgen) becomes sick.
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A man embarks on a road trip with his girlfriend and estranged baseball legend dad.A man embarks on a road trip with his girlfriend and estranged baseball legend dad.A man embarks on a road trip with his girlfriend and estranged baseball legend dad.

  • Director
    • Michael Meredith
  • Writer
    • Michael Meredith
  • Stars
    • Justin Timberlake
    • Ted Danson
    • Harry Dean Stanton
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Michael Meredith
    • Writer
      • Michael Meredith
    • Stars
      • Justin Timberlake
      • Ted Danson
      • Harry Dean Stanton
    • 14User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Justin Timberlake
    Justin Timberlake
    • Carlton
    Ted Danson
    Ted Danson
    • Coach
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Amon
    Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    • Katherine
    Kate Mara
    Kate Mara
    • Lucy
    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Kyle
    Bret Saberhagen
    • Self
    Robert Casserly
    • Moderator
    Tony Sanford
    • Fan #1
    Kevin Lee Foxx
    • Fan #2
    • (as Kevin Foxx)
    Paxton Brown
    • 10-Year Old Kid
    Douglas M. Griffin
    • 10-Year Old's Father
    Wayne Douglas Morgan
    Wayne Douglas Morgan
    • Organizer
    Clay Chamberlin
    • Impatient Fan
    • (as Clay Chamberlain)
    Yohance Myles
    • Convention Assistant
    J. Omar Castro
    J. Omar Castro
    • Fan #3
    E. Roger Mitchell
    E. Roger Mitchell
    • TSA Manager
    Ann Marie Guidry
    • Waitress (Kentucky)
    • Director
      • Michael Meredith
    • Writer
      • Michael Meredith
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    8dbmcgill

    Sorry It didn't get more attention

    I have not actually gotten to see this movie yet, but I was a camera operator on this film. I was very sorry to see that it didn't get a wider release. I thought that with a cast including Justin Timberlake and Jeff Bridges that it would have gotten more attention. It just goes to show how messed up the movie distribution business is. When we were shooting this film I thought that it was going to be good. It was a good story and had a great cast. They all were a dream to work with. Now that I know it is out on DVD, I am going to see about getting a copy as soon as I can.

    One interesting little anecdote from my point of view: We shot the bulk of the film in the vicinity of Hammond, Louisiana which is where we all stayed. But one sequence required that the whole cast and crew go to another small town that was just a little too far to drive to and from for each day's work, so we all stayed in some tiny old "tourist courts". One night several of us on the crew got together in one of the camera assistant's rooms to play poker. I wound up sitting next to writer/director Michael Meredith. I mentioned that I lived in Dallas and Michael said that he lived in Dallas up until he was five, then moved around a lot. So I asked him what his dad did, half expecting him to say either military or oil business. No, he said his dad played football. I immediately put two and two together and asked him "Your dad is Don Meredith?" he said yes. Turns out the movie we were shooting was very loosely based on Michael's own story, only the sport was changed from football to baseball.

    As I said, they were all great to work with, cast crew and production. I hope that this film eventually gets the attention it deserves. Definitely worth a look.
    8bkoganbing

    Baseball is not the whole of life

    The Open Road stars Jeff Bridges and Justin Timberlake as a pair of baseball players, father and son, at different stages of their careers. They've been estranged for many years, but a health crisis in the life of Mary Steenburgen, wife to Bridges and mother to Timberlake, forces a reconciliation of sorts. But it's not an easy one.

    Bridges is a former star who may have just missed the era of free agency and all he knows is baseball. So he now makes a comfortable living at various card shows, telling stories and signing autographs all of which he's well paid. When the crisis comes he's at a show and leaving abruptly would cost him some bucks. Still there is family to consider, something he's not very good at.

    Timberlake is a minor league prospect who shows that he might not reach the same heights as Bridges. In fact he's in danger of being cut from the Houston Astros farm club where he's playing. He's got troubles with former girlfriend Kate Mara whom he broke it off with and now realizes that might have been a big mistake and worries now about the failed relationship with Mara and Steenburgen's health may have compromised his abilities. In short he's just not got his head in the game.

    In fact Timberlake leaves the team in Texas and goes north to Columbus, Ohio where Bridges is doing a show and he and Mara take him back albeit reluctantly to Texas because Steenburgen wants to see him for the very last time possibly before open heart surgery. You ask why Mara is along with her ex when she has a current boyfriend whom she plans to marry. Bridges gets it, but Timberlake is a bit dense.

    Not much of a story line, but some great characterizations by all involved. Bridges is his usual good reliable self and Timberlake shows some ability which blossoms later on in another baseball story Trouble With A Curve. Timberlake plays a similar role there in a film with a similar story. Of course Clint Eastwood's film got a much wider audience.

    Basically there's a lot of growing up to do for both Bridges and Timberlake. Baseball is great, but it's not the whole of life for both of them. Timberlake keeps a journal because writing is a sideline for him. I can see him being a future Jim Brosnan or Jim Bouton.

    This is not a baseball story as such, it's a story about life and the growth of people. You should really see this very unsung film.
    7fjmetro

    Very enjoyable

    Good cast but why does Ted Danson have any billing for his bit part. Timberlake and Bridges were great 👍
    9juliahro

    typical, but well-done

    This movie has it all revealed in the title; we have the typical road movie, the open situations that need closure, the family gathering when almost-tragedy might happen, the girl that almost got away, the father-son estranged yet reliable liaison, the change in the hero's mind along the way.

    And above that, it has the sparkling dialog, Jeff Bridges (I just love how he cries in most of his roles, because he can and he's so damn good), the wise replies that might (or not) mean something to you at some point. The open spaces, and a feel-good impression that will make it perfect for a late evening when you just don't feel like sleeping. Or you would feel like taking a long walk somewhere, only it would be wiser not to in the middle of the night.

    I probably shouldn't give it a ten, but grades "don't mean nothing" to me, it's all about whether I liked it or not, and I sure did like it.
    9tepack

    I liked it!

    .. low key drama. Focus on the complexities of family dynamic. Love Jeff Bridges - but I thought all the acting was good ... authentic ..,moving and satisfying- I recommend it - low keyed but enters the heart. Not high end on peripheral stuff- gore, sex, or car chases- if that ticks your clock... move on

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    • Trivia
      In several scenes in the movie, Jeff Bridges' character mentions "Walter Henry Hagan" at the Dallas airport. Walter Henry Hagan was in fact head of Special Services for American Airlines up until his retirement in 1995, and remained on as a consultant in same capacity until his death in February 2000. Hagan was "the" man to talk to if you needed assistance in your travels with American Airlines. He considered former Dallas Cowboy, Don Meredith (father of writer-director, Michael Meredith) and his wife, dear friends.
    • Goofs
      When the characters are lost and ask for directions, both they and a local refer to local highways as "the" 20 and "the" 65. This verbal affectation is largely limited to California and not used in the rest of the country.
    • Quotes

      Kyle: Why didn'y you love us?

      Kyle: I did. I just loved myself better.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Final Destination/Halloween II/The Open Road/The September Issue (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Down the Line
      Written by Stoll Vaughan

      Performed by Stoll Vaughan

      Courtesy of Shadowdog, LLC

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Anchor Bay Entertainment
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Відкрита дорога
    • Filming locations
      • Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Madison Wells
      • Perfect Weekend
      • Aqua Foxx Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,716
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,323
      • Aug 30, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,716
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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