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Fever Pitch - PG-13

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Perfectly enjoyable but perfectly forgettable.

Rating: PG-13 for crude and sexual humor, and some sensuality Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Directed By: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly Cast: Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon Running Time: 100 minutes Release Date: 04/08/2005 Genre: Comedy

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Parents need to know that the movie includes some strong and crude language, including at least three jokes about male sexual organs. There are sexual references and non-explicit sexual situations including (spoiler alert) a pregnancy scare. Characters drink (Ben tells Lindsay one thing he likes about her is that she drinks) and (briefly) smoke.

Families who see this movie could talk about the fine line between being a fan and being a fanatic. They could discuss the ways that caring deeply about a team, a star, a movie, or a video game, can make people feel like they are part of something, especially when they share those feelings with friends. How were Lindsay's feelings about her job like Ben's feelings about the Red Sox?

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Reviewed By: Nell Minow

The only thing surprising about this completely conventional big studio date movie is that it comes from the joyfully outrageous Farrelly brothers (There's Something About Mary, Shallow Hal) and the literary but widely-read Nick Hornby. The Hollywood studio de-flavorizing machine has toned them down and flattened them out and the result is perfectly enjoyable but perfectly forgettable.

Hornby's autobiographical novel is about a guy who crossed the line from fan to fanatic back in childhood. The book and the original movie of the same name are about a teacher in England who is passionately committed to a soccer team with a heartbreaking record. In this version, Ben (Jimmy Fallon) is a high school teacher who happily explains his priorities on ESPN: The Red Sox, sex, and breathing.

But Lindsay (Drew Barrymore) doesn't meet that guy. She meets him as "winter guy," a sweetheart of a beau who takes tender care of her when she has food poisoning and reminds her that there's more to life than her job. By the time he has to explain why he can't go to her parents' party because he has to be at spring training, she already likes him enough to ask herself whether she can live with "summer guy" for half the year.

This is not a HA-HA movie. It is a chuckle/awww/chuckle/awwwwwww movie. Fallon and Barrymore are adorable and seem to get a genuine kick out of each other. We know where this will all end up. The only surprise in the movie is the one everyone already found out about when the Sox won the World Series (thus requiring the original script to be rewritten with an even happier happy ending). On the way there are some distractions -- some are pretty funny, like the brief scene where Ben decides which of his friends get to use his sensational seats in Fenway Park, but most are a complete waste of time, like the scenes with Lindsay's friends and family. This gives it a dragged-out feeling, like the movie has gone into extra innings.

Families who enjoy this movie may enjoy some baseball movie classics like Field of Dreams and It Happens Every Spring. They may also enjoy comparing it to the original Fever Pitch, based on Nick Hornby's autobiographical novel about his obsession with soccer, as well as Hornby's other books and the movies based on them, About a Boy and High Fidelity.

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Content
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Sexual Content

Sexual references and non-explicit situations, brief crude humor.

Violence

Tense scenes.

Language

Some strong and crude language.

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Drug/Alcohol/Tobacco

Drinking, brief smoking.

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