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Shooting Stars

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 56m
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6.5/10
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Shooting Stars (2023)
A look at the young life of basketball star LeBron James. Feature film adaptation of LeBron James and Buzz Bissinger's book 'Shooting Stars'.
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A basketball squad overcome the odds to become the United States' top high school team.A basketball squad overcome the odds to become the United States' top high school team.A basketball squad overcome the odds to become the United States' top high school team.

  • Director
    • Chris Robinson
  • Writers
    • Frank E. Flowers
    • Tony Rettenmaier
    • Juel Taylor
  • Stars
    • Marquis Mookie Cook
    • Wood Harris
    • Caleb McLaughlin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Chris Robinson
    • Writers
      • Frank E. Flowers
      • Tony Rettenmaier
      • Juel Taylor
    • Stars
      • Marquis Mookie Cook
      • Wood Harris
      • Caleb McLaughlin
    • 15User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Marquis Mookie Cook
    • LeBron James
    • (as Mookie Cook)
    Wood Harris
    Wood Harris
    • Coach Dru Joyce II
    Caleb McLaughlin
    Caleb McLaughlin
    • Lil Dru Joyce III
    Avery Serell Wills Jr.
    • Willie McGee
    • (as Avery S. Wills Jr.)
    Khalil Everage
    Khalil Everage
    • Sian Cotton
    Sterling Henderson
    • Romeo Travis
    • (as Scoot Henderson)
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Keith Dambrot
    Katlyn Nichol
    Katlyn Nichol
    • Savannah
    Natalie Paul
    Natalie Paul
    • Gloria James
    Algee Smith
    Algee Smith
    • Ilya McGee
    Sam Hubbard
    Sam Hubbard
    • Coach Coop
    Diane Howard
    • Carolyn Joyce
    Bryant Bentley
    Bryant Bentley
    • Lee Cotton
    Drake Tobias
    Drake Tobias
    • Jimmy Podeski
    Malcolm J. Walters
    Malcolm J. Walters
    • Jermaine
    • (as Malcolm Walters)
    Mark McNeil II
    Mark McNeil II
    • Malik
    Logan Soland
    Logan Soland
    • Jake
    Jon Elliott
    Jon Elliott
    • Marlon
    • (as Jon Solomon)
    • Director
      • Chris Robinson
    • Writers
      • Frank E. Flowers
      • Tony Rettenmaier
      • Juel Taylor
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    10hunstath

    Not a fan of his nba choices but man that was a good movie

    If you ever played the game of basketball you can relate to this movie plain an simple. It's a big treat to watch with your kids who play the sport that you want to give a little bit of motivation to do better, work harder, and to be great. To see how he became the man he is today makes so much since now. He surrendered him self with people that made him a better basketball player but more importantly a better human being. There is a lot of drama in this one ladies an gentleman, it has just had a over all feeling of real life, real up and downs. He is the the all time nba scoring leader, I mean why not make a movie about him.... Kareem your next!
    7frank-liesenborgs

    MJ against LeBron in the quest for the title of the Greatest of All Time.

    In the kingdom of basketball, an eternal debate rages on, pitting MJ against LeBron in the quest for the title of the Greatest of All Time. While Michael Jordan's tale of being denied a spot on his high school team has become the stuff of legends, Shooting Stars endeavors to elevate LeBron James' own past to a similar mythical status. Yet, this is not a story of individual pursuit overshadowing all else-it is a tale that recognizes the pivotal role played by a community in shaping one's journey. The film artfully captures the essence of brotherhood while showcasing breathtaking basketball prowess. LeBron James, accompanied by his teammates Dru Joyce, Willie McGee, Romeo Travis, and Sian Cotton, forms a well-rounded cast that effectively portrays the transformation of the Fab 4 into a formidable quintet. While the film only grazes the surface of the underlying drama and emotions, it stands out for its emphasis on sharing the limelight with LeBron's teammates rather than placing him solely at the center. A park hoops scene sends shivers down the spine, as Marquis "Mookie" Cook, a bona fide basketball player, breathes life into LeBron's towering presence and flawless basketball maneuvers. Caleb McLaughlin's portrayal of Dru Joyce III shines exceptionally bright, as the film adeptly harnesses his acting prowess. However, the narrative falls short of delving into the depths of their potential drama. As a passionate fan of basketball films, Shooting Stars once again satisfied my cravings. It caters to those who relish the sport, seek a compelling storyline, and yearn for a deeper understanding of LeBron's demanding journey. If you like basketball, you will like this movie too.
    4JD_Dean

    Would rather watch actual Shooting Stars.

    Shooting Stars is the movie that Lebron fans don't really need to see. I'd say it's a movie for non basketball fans that are intrigued by his success and want to learn more about his rise via cinematic story telling. For real Lebron fans, they already know the story. For me, I'd rather watch one of those "Shooting Stars in 10 Minutes" YouTube recaps and then watch the very end of the actual movie to see the "where are they now" credits.

    I was asked by a friend (Brittany) to watch this movie and give a review. I personally would have passed. After it was over I felt robbed of 2hrs. Damn you Brittany!

    The movie begins with the boys in their younger days but doesn't linger too long in this particular era and rightfully so. The child actors were absolutely terrible. It felt as though they were reading their lines off post it notes strategically placed on the set. A bit of a bad first impression.

    Luckily Wood Harris was there to soften the blow of bad acting. The presence of Durmot Mulroney and Chad Coleman was a cue for me that all hope was not lost.

    I'm always pleased by the acting of Wood Harris. After his role in the Power series, I always look forward to anything he plays in. His role in Shooting Stars as Lil Dru's dad and coach felt complimentary to the younger cast but didn't really hit the mark of his full acting potential until later in the movie.

    Durmot Mulroney's role was the typical mid life crisis high school coach and quite frankly was very good and yet somehow underwhelming at the same time in comparison to his other work.

    Chad Colman as the rival high schools coach was spot on and although his screen time was relatively short, I enjoyed every moment of his scenes. Truly one of the most unvalued actors of today. We need Colman in more leading roles.

    Marquis Cook as Lebron was adequate but boring. Hats off to casting for finding someone who favors Lebron James. Not all black people look alike contrary to what Brittany has said on multiple occasions.

    Avery Wills Jr as Willie was played out well when in conjunction with his co stars yet as soon as the scene wasn't about him you forget he exists. No lasting impression from Wills Jr at all.

    Khalil Everage as Sian gave us some of the most notable humor and stood out more than Wills and Cook but by no means is this movie funny. Not at all. I'm sure it wasn't intended to be but it's a bit disappointing for my taste because the most memorable movies are the ones that incite emotions that we can connect to the memories.

    Caleb McLaughlin who played Lil Dru was the most powerful actor of the 4 and his performance was the life blood of the groups dynamic. As one of the Stars in the hit series Stranger Things, when I first saw him I had high expectations and he delivered. I wouldn't say it was as good as Stranger Things, but it was not bad at all. Another hats off to casting for going with a strong actor over a novice for the sake of resemblance. I'm talking about you cook.

    The story line bored me. There didn't really seem to be any real events that took place. At least nothing that moved me. There was no strong laughs. There was no tragedy. It was just a story. I will say that I really loved how the entire movie revolved around all four of the boys rather than just hyper focusing on James the whole time.

    Hats off to the writers for that but I'm sure even they were bored writing this. I won't even say they're names because they don't deserve it. The climax of the movie was dull and emotionless. I can't completely blame them because it's a true story so let's just blame LeBron.

    Director Chris Robinson did well minus the captions. I understand captions like "October" and "November". Or "3 Years Later" and "Chicago". These are captions that add context to the story and tells us how much time has passed or what city they are in. So what's with the caption "Respect" when two players bump shoulders and look at each other a certain way. This happens all throughout the movie and it's kinda stupid.

    It's like they're trying to help us read body language. Between that and the boys using various slang words that did not exist in that time, I give whoever is responsible for this two fat chicken grease covered thumbs down. Super cliche.

    Conclusion: It was produced by Lebron James. Big guy with a well deserved big ego but also makes me think there is for sure some bias. I didn't completely hate it, but I do regret watching it and I know for a fact that some of the events are not accurate but I'm only here for the entertainment, not the truth.

    The truth is this movie was just not for me. I'm more entertained by watching an actual basketball game rather than a dull story line with a bunch of highlights. It's a well produced movie that has the potential to be great to someone else but I highly doubt it's the type of movie that anyone would watch twice.
    7BoBo_Goal32

    If Giannis got one already...

    A year ago, Giannis Antetokounmpo got a Disney+ production with his life story. He was a former champion, but amazing enough to get his story to be told. His story was truly amazing and also a fun feature for (almost) all ages. It was a family story and a tale that dealt his and his brothers' success.

    This time I want to say that Lebron gets his share and his story is told, but it is a little but similar, regarding the story of a team and not just an individual. Lebron is almost even not the main star of a films that is talking about his rise, which is an interesting choice of the narrative to be told from a perspective of few main characters and not just one.

    The rating went up and its music is fantastic and almost makes a feeling like you're watching a movie from the kind and type of "Bohemian Rhapsody", when it is clear who is the main character (and it is also clear that envy will take place, eventually), but the writers would rather check some more angles and of course fill the gaps with fabulous and really pumps, when it seems that the films is losing focus, the soundtrack gets him back on track.

    Really fun time when not expecting anything from a movie with Dermot Mulroney as a leading character in the movie. Marquis Mookie Cook has the look and his first movie debut is not bad, but the really fun part is to get a decent dose of Wood Harris (forever Avon Barksdale, from "The Wire" and lately also Creed's trainer - Tony 'Little Duke' Burton). If your kids are grown enough, open the TV and watch a great classic Sports Drama with a legendary story of one legend and his basketball band.
    8tomstuartmiller

    Solid basketball movie.

    It's a decent movie! It's not the same as the documentary for sure as it's based off the book. It's nice seeing parts of the team you don't really see in the "more than a game" version, like the boys hitting house parties or meeting girls.

    Basketball scenes in movies can be "make or break" in movies sometimes but this definitely holds up. An amazing true story that kept to the main story as faithfully as possible, a few changes could've been left out but it was a good movie. It's more of a kids/young teen movie but if you're a hoop head or interested in Lebron's humble beginnings; it's a good time.

    Good soundtrack and some nice sneaky cameos too!

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    • Trivia
      This movie was shot on location all over Akron, Ohio and Cleveland, Ohio. Some of the basketball scenes were shot at Case Western Reserve University near downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The actor portraying, LeBron James, Mookie Cook, plays D-1 college basketball at University of Oregon, and the actor playing Carmelo Anthony, Jett Howard, plays D-1 college basketball at University of Michigan. -Brad Pyner
    • Goofs
      The Fab 4 play the Seniors on the playground in late October. The foliage on the trees at the park is late spring/early summer foliage.
    • Quotes

      Coach Dru Joyce II: How successful you become depend on how well you manage pressure.

    • Connections
      References Le prince de Bel-Air (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Zoom
      Written by Ronald La Pread (as Ronald LaPread), Lionel Richie

      Performed by The Commodores (as Commodores)

      Courtesy of Motown Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kayan Yıldızlar
    • Filming locations
      • Cleveland Heights, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cold Front Productions
      • SpringHill Entertainment
      • Tangerine Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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