
In Texas in the fall of 1980, college freshman Jake Bradford, a hotshot pitcher in high school, moves into an off-campus house with other members of the college baseball team. He meets several teammates, including his roommate Billy, who has been nicknamed "Beuter" because of his Deep Southern accent. He joins Finnegan, Roper, Dale, and Plummer cruising the campus by car, looking for women..... (Full plot summary below)
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In Texas in the fall of 1980, college freshman Jake Bradford, a hotshot pitcher in high school, moves into an off-campus house with other members of the college baseball team. He meets several teammates, including his roommate Billy, who has been nicknamed "Beuter" because of his Deep Southern accent. He joins Finnegan, Roper, Dale, and Plummer cruising the campus by car, looking for women..
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| Village VoiceBilge EbiriThe experience of watching this film is one of reflective exuberance. It's a movie about people who arrive sure of themselves and depart in the quiet confidence that all they know is that they know nothing. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperLinklater introduces us to an abundance of characters, but it’s a tribute to his writing (and the performances) that each of the baseball players has a distinct personality and story thread. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd Jorgenson... weaves broad and formulaic elements into a celebration of nostalgia that resonates with authenticity. |
| The NationStuart KlawansWhen you look back on this comedy of jock manners... you marvel at how economically Linklater has wafted you along, using little more than breezy moods, plotless good spirits, and the rhythms of an encyclopedically eclectic pop sound track. |
| VoxTodd VanDerWerffAt once brilliantly structured and seemingly effortless. |
| EntertainmentTellStephen SilverIt's consistently hilarious for its entire two hours, but it isn't just jokes-there's outstanding character work here, too. (Splice Today) |
| FlavorwireJason BaileyThe two films share a vibe, an approach, which is shaggy, giggly, and loose-limbed. They're both hangout movies, in the best possible sense. |
| Daily StarAndy LeaLinklater has crafted another star-free, period drama that perfectly recreates the spirit of a year and the age of its characters. |
| GQ Magazine [UK]Becky LucasAll this whacky mirth, mayhem and lack of plot could irritate all of us over 25s were the team all mere meatheads. Thankfully they're not... they're a witty, articulate bunch. |
| WOW247Matthew TurnerServing up a heady combination of laugh-out-loud humour, likeable characters and powerful nostalgia, this is a treat from start to finish. |