
Stan Ross was a baseball superstar who turned his back on the game years ago when he finally hit 3,000 hits. Years later, he's now a successful, self-made entrepreneur whose many businesses revolve around his title: Mr. 3000. But a clerical error has proven that Stan is just short three hits of his spectacular hit record. Now, with time on his side and the potential to be inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Stan must return back to the game and get back his title. But thin... (Full plot summary below)
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Stan Ross was a baseball superstar who turned his back on the game years ago when he finally hit 3,000 hits. Years later, he's now a successful, self-made entrepreneur whose many businesses revolve around his title: Mr. 3000. But a clerical error has proven that Stan is just short three hits of his spectacular hit record. Now, with time on his side and the potential to be inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Stan must return back to the game and get back his title. But things have changed with age, and as Stan finds out, it's not too easy to get back into the game when he hasn't played for years, and he's nearing 50.
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| Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerAs fresh as a highlight reel of day-after replays, Mr. 3000 is a case of major-league talent stuck in a minor-league story. |
| Supercala.comJohn VenableBernie Mac is great! This movie is funny! Ignore the lame commercials/trailers and check it out! |
| Newark Star-LedgerLisa RoseComes up a few laughs short of being something worth leaving the house for. |
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkA solid, enjoyable early Autumn baseball film, and just in time for the MLB playoffs. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfMr. 3000 ends with a terrific joke involving Viagra that coldly reminds just what type of film this could've been had Charles Stone allowed Bernie Mac to run with it. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekA cinematic foul ball that, despite all Mac's efforts, doesn't reach the comedy playoffs. |
| New York Daily NewsJami BernardBernie Mac gives surprising wisdom and heart - along with the laughs - to what could have been just another generic baseball comedy. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderIt's not that the jokes aren't funny. It's that the jokes aren't THERE. |
| Film Journal InternationalDaniel EaganThe easygoing Mr. 3000 is expertly crafted to highlight Bernie Mac's strengths. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris HewittMr. 3000 is the best baseball movie since Bull Durham -- it goes easy on the grandeur-of-the-game blather that usually mucks up baseball movies and shows us some of that grandeur, instead. |