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Trouble With The Curve
TrailerGus Lobel has been one of the best scouts in baseball for decades, but his age is starting to catch up with him. Nevertheless, Gus who can tell a pitch just by the crack of the bat refuses to be benched for what may be the final innings of his career. He may not have a choice. An expert but aging baseball scout is joined by his daughter on his latest trip. Forced to spend time together for the first time in years, each reveals long-held truths about their past.Actors: Clint Eastwood, Chelcie Ross, Raymond Anthony Thomas, Ed Lauter, Amy Adams, Clifton Guterman, Carla Fisher, George Wyner, Bob Gunton, Jack Gilpin, Matthew Lillard, ...»Director: Robert LorenzCountry: United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Trouble With The Curve"
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Characters of "Trouble With The Curve"
GusPlayed by: Clint EastwoodSmittyPlayed by: Chelcie RossLuciousPlayed by: Raymond Anthony ThomasMaxPlayed by: Ed LauterMickeyPlayed by: Amy AdamsNeilPlayed by: Clifton GutermanLaw ReceptionistPlayed by: Carla FisherRosenbloomPlayed by: George WynerWatsonPlayed by: Bob GuntonSchwartzPlayed by: Jack GilpinPete KleinPlayed by: John GoodmanJohnnyPlayed by: Justin Timberlake -
Directors of "Trouble With The Curve"
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Critic Reviews of "Trouble With The Curve"
CNN.comMay 12, 2014For all its occasional tin ear, Dr Phil dialogue, its contrivances and shortcuts, this remains a fundamentally sound and solid entertainment with a deep-rooted conviction that how we treat each other matters.
Time OutNovember 27, 2012Eastwood and Adams do the best they can with the cornball sentimentality and cheesy dialogue, but first-time director Robert Lorenz merely photographs the on- and off-field action. Give it a pass.
New YorkerOctober 08, 2012Lorenz ... lays in everything methodically, fully, but without much invention or energy; you can imagine each plot development ten minutes before it arrives.
Christian Science MonitorSeptember 28, 2012Eastwood, in his 80s, looks a lot trimmer than some of the performers in this film half his age. He may be the only octogenarian actor who has to play older than his age to be convincing.
Miami HeraldSeptember 23, 2012Nobody would pay much attention to this plodding but good-hearted film if not for its star, Clint Eastwood, although he's just dialing in the go-to Cantankerous Old Man mode on which he has relied for a decade or so.
ReelViewsSeptember 22, 2012This isn't the worst performance Eastwood has given in his 57-year career, but it's his least inspired in about a decade.
Epoch TimesJune 24, 2016While 'Moneyball' made a strong case for sabermetrics being the future of baseball, 'Trouble' makes just as strong a case for tried-and-true scouting as being the foundation.
AARP Movies for GrownupsJune 10, 2016Like a big, looping knuckleball, Clint Eastwood's new movie wanders amiably, threatens to go wild, but in the end settles smack in the middle of the plate.
CinemixtapeApril 17, 2016"Trouble With The Curve" is a picture of small pleasures, and a lunkheaded finale isn't enough to ruin all of the good will it earns through its first two acts.
Philadelphia WeeklyMay 03, 2015Doesn't just remind you what a great screen presence Clint Eastwood is; it makes you appreciate him even more as a director because Lorenz does such a terrible job.
TV GuideMay 12, 2014Long stretches of Trouble With the Curve make you wish you had other ways to occupy yourself.
Film Comment MagazineMay 12, 2014The good news is that Eastwood does his thing to perfection, Adams provides the spunky cuteness, and Timberlake couldn't scrub his eager charm off with a Brillo pad if he tried.
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