Release Date: 12/20/2005 Original Release: 2005 Format: DVD Length: 103 minutes Rating:PG (MPAA) Rating Reason: mild language and thematic elements UPC: 024543217015 Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainm
In the tradition of THE BAD NEWS BEARS comes another family sports comedy, REBOUND. Martin Lawrence stars as superstar college basketball coach Roy McCormick, who is clearly more interested in his social status than he is in the game that made him famous. Unfortunately, when he accidentally kills the pet bird of the opposing team's mascot, he's suspended. The only way to make a return to the big time is if he is able to prove that he has his temper in check. Enter the bumbling players of McCormick's alma mater, Mt. Vernon Jr. High School, who goad McCormick into being their coach. The only trouble is that the last thing McCormick wants to do is coach a bunch of uncoordinated losers. Gradually, however, Coach McCormick begins to see the world differently when his players show signs of actual promise. And as he finds himself falling for the mother (Wendy Raquel Robinson) of his star player, Keith (Oren Williams), the life that he left behind doesn't seem so appealing anymore. Directed with flair by Steve Carr (DR. DOLITTLE 2, DADDY DAY CARE), REBOUND features an impressively toned-down Lawrence, as well as a slew of hilarious supporting turns (including Megan Mullally and Patrick Warburton).
DVD Features
Region 1 NTSC Keep Case Dual Side Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital Surround - French, Spanish Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Trailers: Bonus Trailers Audio Commentary: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore - Writers Text/Photo Galleries: Galleries: Storyboards Disc 1/Side A: REBOUND - Full Frame Full Frame - 1.33 Disc 1/Side B: REBOUND - Widescreen Widescreen - 1.85
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