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Kevin Costner (Field of Dreams) stars in For Love of the Game, a heartwarming drama about love, life and the perfect game. Legendary Detroit Tigers pitcher Billy Chapel (Costner) has always been better at baseball than at love. Nobody knows that better than his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Jane (Kelly Preston). At the end of a disappointing season, just before what may be the last professional game of his life, Jane tells Billy she’s leaving him. Now, with his career and his love life in the balance, Billy battles against his physical and emotional limits as he plays the game of his life and must come to a critical decision that will change his future forever.
Bonus Content:
- Spotlight on Location
- Deleted Scenes
- The Perfect Game
- On The Mound Trivia Game
- Theatrical Trailer
- Production Notes
- Cast and Filmmakers
- Universal Showcase
- Recommendations
- DVD-ROM Features
Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 0.01 ounces
Item model number : TM2595
Director : Sam Raimi
Media Format : Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen
Run time : 2 hours and 18 minutes
Release date : December 26, 2005
Actors : Brian Cox, Jena Malone, John C. Reilly, Kelly Preston, Kevin Costner
Dubbed: : French
Producers : Amy Robinson, Armyan Bernstein
Language : English (DTS 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Unqualified
Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
ASIN : 078324021X
Number of discs : 1
Best Sellers Rank: #9,291 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #63 in Sports (Movies & TV) #294 in Romance (Movies & TV) #1,310 in Drama DVDs
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George N. Schmidt –
Tear jerker works the baseball myths well
“For Love of the Game” is not Bull Durham (still the best baseball movie of all time), but it’s close. This is thanks to Kevin Costner’s ability to live the role he plays in his “baseball days” (and the fact that he doesn’t have to do his own stunts from the mound or behind the plate in either movie).The story is straightforward: It’s the season’s end, and also nearing the end of the career of the protagonist, a pitcher who has been “one of the best” but is now on is last legs in the majors. Loyal to his team (and teammates, as his relationship with his catcher shows). He’s one of the “boys of summer”. He’s equally not the kind of guy you’d want to be dating your daughter. But inserting the “girls” (the wives and girlfriends section is one of the neatest little bits of the movie) makes the movie complete, because it’s so schmaltzy but gives the movie a chance to move away from the action on the field to the action in “TVland” where so much of baseball is consumed in the real world today.And our hero is pitching for Detroit against the Yankees. As usual (back then), the Tigers are out of the running for the “post season” but still fierce and snarling against the Yankees as only a Midwesterner can appreciate. And only someone with a rich appreciation of the days back to when Frank Lary and Jim Bunning would dominate the Yankees could fully get this part. The Tigers may not have won many pennants back then, but…From that set up on, the story gets a lot right, bad knees and all. Costner and those he works with know the importance of the relationship between the pitcher and “his” catcher as well as anyone who loves “the national pass time.” And the movie also gets as well as any the fierce rivalry between a pro on the mound and the pro in the batter’s box. Anyone who has taught Little League and high school players to “pitch inside” knows about this. And about “That’s why it’s called hard ball!”And so, as the game progresses, the audience, both in the movie and watching here at home, realizes that our protagonist has the chance to pitch the PERFECT GAME.Out by out and inning by inning, the tension builds as only the tension can build during a no-hitter or perfect game, one of the great moments in any sport at any time in history.Of course, because of the insertion of the romantic piece, the end of the game is not completely the end of the movie. But for those of us sentimental about baseball — and about good baseball movies — even this works. (For me, better than the panties scene in Bull Durham, actually). Major League players may be men “playing a boy’s game,” but they are also men — and not cartoon characters as some baseball movies may make them out to be.So… I’ll be watching this movie now and then with my young sons, who are now playing Little League, just as I watched one White Sox perfect game myself and discussed it with my elder son (not an adult, but who had the “love of the game” through high school with a city champion team in Chicago)…And another perfect game that proved to Chicago that the “Perfect Game” also has to be appreciated in context.But that’s another story for two movies that haven’t yet been made.
KEOKI –
Classic baseball movie
DVD’s played perfectly with no damage or scratches.
Rae G –
great classic
great classic
Lady Bug –
Great buy
DVD is exactly as described by the seller. I totally love baseball and am loving family movies about baseball. These movies are older movies and hard to find and if you do find them they are way expensive. I was happy to find one I could afford. It arrived very soon after I ordered it. This DVD was in new wrapping and I’m totally satisfied.
Greg P. –
Perfect date night movie
Great movie. A good baseball and love story.
CDW –
A pretty good baseball movie
Kevin Costner is just soooo easy on the eyes. When he stars in a baseball movie, well, those are my two favorite things! This film is about how it seems that, frequently, the way to stratospheric greatness in a career means sacrificing everything and everyone else around you.The Tigers’ aging pitcher Billy Chapel is doing that, and it frustrates the woman who loves him. There are some cheezy parts in the middle of the film that I think are a result of tight editing more than anything, and Kelly Preston’s character Jane is frankly annoying in several scenes: she talks WAY too much. For his part, Billy continually fails to commit to the relationship, which is exhausting and disorienting for Jane. But if you think of the whole movie as from Billy Chapel’s perspective, it hits better. His on-field AND off-field life has to be lived in The Zone for him to succeed, and everything else is chatter.The best part of this movie is the self-talk Billy does on the mound, which is what actual pitchers do, and the joyous scenes of baseball games in progress. The fans, the announcers, the Tigers’ coaching staff and the Yankees’ players all come together in Billy’s final game to make a Hallmark Channel ending.
AD –
Wonderful
I am not a baseball fan. I however loved this movie! It is much more than a film about a baseball player. It is a story of romance and the team that supports him is amazing.
Old Army Dog –
Bias opinion alert! A really good movie about a lot more than baseball
Ok, I will admit up front that I love baseball and that I am very much a fan of Kevin Costner. Having said that, there have been some really good sports movies and many will say this is not one of them but I will politely and firmly disagree. When you come to the end of a career which I did a few years ago after 40 years being fairly good at what I did for a living, those last years bring on a lot of soul searching.For me, as he worked through his life as he worked through the innings of the game, it was very nearly a perfect thing of beauty to see. I love the pace of baseball, the numbers, the rivalries that go back many decades and the elegance of a game that is both simple and very complex at the same time; just like life.He ended his career on a perfect note but even better he finally got it as his team helped him to finish what he could not do alone; he needed them and in the process he figured out what else he needed to really live his life.It does not matter how many times I watch this movie as it always gets to me and likely always will; perhaps I am just an old romantic at heart but I really don’t care as I feel better after watching this movie and I like that fact.I know this is not much of a technical review but then again I am not a theater or movie critic. I am simply someone who loves baseball and who likes movies that make me feel better. If you are even roughly the same then there is a fair chance you will enjoy this movie.
Rosanna M –
Consegna avvenuta prima dei tempi previsti e sono molto soddisfatta dell’articolo acquistato!
marco antonio alavez lynn –
Excelente pelicula!!
Bernhard Schebek –
gute Unterhaltung
MME ROUX JOELLE –
JE NE CONNAISSAIS RIEN AU BASSBALL ET J AI REGARDE AVEC BEAUCOUP D ATTENTION ET PLAISIR CE FILM ET KEVIN COSTNER EST PARFAIT COMME TOUJOURS
MountainGirl –
As a kev fan I bought this thinking it was going to be another Bull Durham. But the focus isn’t so much on baseball but the struggles of a woman & game relationship. Interesting also to see how dating someone famous isnt easy as the on/off relationship deepens.Great acting from all sides and a good all rounder rom com with decent script behind it.And as a bonus you get to see his lovely behind in a tight pair of pants in the locker room, whats not to love?