The Longshots
The Longshots | |
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Directed by | Fred Durst |
Written by | Nick Santora |
Produced by | Matt Alvarez Ice Cube Nick Santora |
Starring | Ice Cube Keke Palmer Tasha Smith Jill Marie Jones Dash Mihok Debby Ryan |
Cinematography | Conrad W. Hall |
Edited by | Jeffrey Wolf |
Music by | Teddy Castellucci |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Dimension Films |
Release date | August 22, 2008 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $23 million[1] |
Box office | $11,767,866[2] |
The Longshots is a 2008 biopic family comedy-drama film sports movie based on the real life events of Jasmine Plummer, the first female to participate in the Pop Warner football tournament.
The film stars Ice Cube and Keke Palmer, their second movie together after Barbershop 2: Back in Business. It is directed by Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst.
Plot
Minden, Illinois, is a former factory town with no money and a pathetic football team. Curtis Plummer, a down-and-out former football player is going nowhere, until he meets his niece Jasmine, the daughter of his no-good brother. Jasmine has worn her father's watch ever since he left five years ago, in the hopes that he will return. Her mother Claire asks Curtis to take care of Jasmine after school, because Claire has to work at the town diner. Curtis realizes Jasmine has a talent for throwing a football, which he nurtures into a passion for the game. He then persuades her to try out for the town's Pop Warner football team, the Minden Browns, because he thinks it would be good for her and the team. The team, including the coach, are against it, but her abilities gain her a spot on the team. However, the coach keeps her on the bench. In the fourth game, after much prodding from Curtis, the coach puts Jasmine in the game, and although they lose, everyone said they could have won if she had played from the beginning. Jasmine becomes the starting quarterback and the Minden Browns become a winning team.
Everything is going great, until Coach Fisher has a heart attack, and the assistant coach asks Curtis to help coach the team through the last two games. He hesitates at first, but is eventually talked into it. They win the two games and are able to go to the Pop Warner Super Bowl in Miami Beach. Jasmine's father, Roy, suddenly shows up after he sees her on TV. Claire and Curtis are both unhappy about his returning, but Jasmine is ecstatic.
The Browns are able to go to the Super Bowl after raising the money for the trip, including Curtis' donation of his life savings. Jasmine plays poorly in the first half when her father does not show up. Curtis talks her through her feelings for her father and Minden rallies for the second half. They lose the game after a teammate drops the ball on the last play. They are glad that they did their best. After they get back, Jasmine gives Roy back his watch, cutting him out of her life. She then accepts her uncle Curtis as a father figure.
Cast
- Ice Cube as Curtis Plummer
- Keke Palmer as Jasmine Plummer
- Matt Craven as Coach Fisher
- Dash Mihok as Cyrus
- Tasha Smith as Claire Plummer
- Malcom Goodwin as Roy
- Debby Ryan as Edith Smith
- Chloe Bridges as Tammy Anderson
- Jill Marie Jones as Ronnie Macer
- Kofi Siriboe as Javy Hall
- Garret Morris as Reverend Pratt
- Alan Aisenberg as "Feather"
- Michael Colyar as Ennis
- Earthquake as Karl
- Glenn Plummer as Winston
- Wayne Dehart as Mr Peppers
Release
Critical response
The Longshots received mixed reviews. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 40% based on reviews from 72 critics. The site's consensus is: "The Longshots means well, but it's a largely formulaic affair, rarely deviating from the inspirational sports movie playbook."[3] Ruthe Stein of San Francisco Chronicle opined that Keke Palmer's "winning manner and incandescent smile" made her "a perfect fit" for her role in the film.[4]
Box office
The Longshots opened on August 22, 2008 and grossed $4,080,687 in its opening week. It flopped at the box office, grossing $11,767,866 worldwide, on a $23 million budget.
Home media
The Longshots was released on DVD on December 2, 2008. It opened at #18 at the DVD sales chart, selling 143,000 units for revenue of $2,858,950. As per the latest figures,471,000 DVD units have been sold, translating to $9,179,131 in revenue.[5]
Filming locations
The movie was filmed mostly in northwestern Louisiana with the majority in the small town of Minden. It was filmed at Minden High School and the Webster Parish Alternative School. The "Super Bowl" was filmed in Shreveport, Louisiana at Calvary Baptist Academy.
References
- ^ Box Office Information for The Longshots. The Numbers. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
- ^ "The Longshots (2008)". Box Office Mojo. IMDB. Retrieved 2010-11-28.
- ^ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/longshots/
- ^ Ruthe Stein (August 2008). "Movie review: Girl leads team in 'Longshots'". San Francisco Chronicle.
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External links
- 2000s drama films
- 2008 films
- American comedy-drama films
- American football films
- American films
- Films about women's sports
- Films directed by Fred Durst
- Films produced by Ice Cube
- Films set in Illinois
- Films shot in Louisiana
- Sports films based on actual events
- Dimension Films films
- Cube Vision films
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films