Comeback Season 2006 PG-13, 96 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Bruce McCulloch Cast: Ray Liotta, Glenne Headly, Shaun Sipos, Rachel Blanchard, Brooke Nevin, Kira Clavell, Brenda Campbell, Brendan Fehr, Josh Emerson, David Parker, Kailin See, Ron Selmour
Walter (Ray Liotta) has an argument with his wife Deborah (Glenne Headly) after he confesses to an affair with his office assistant (Kira Clavell). Deborah kicks Walter out of the house, and he moves in next door with high-school football player Skylar (Shaun Sipos) whose parents are out of town. Although both have their share of problems (they got together while sharing the same jail cell after a drinking binge), their dependence on each other allows Walt to have a place to live and Skylar to gain a guardian until his parents return.
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The Comebacks 2007 PG-13, 84 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Tom Brady Cast: David Koechner, Carl Weathers, Melora Hardin, Matthew Lawrence, Brooke Nevin, Nick Searcy, George Back, Noureen DeWulf, Jesse Garcia, Jackie Long, Robert Ri'chard, Martin Spanjers, Jermaine Williams, Finesse Mitchell, Will Arnett
This spoof on sports movies features David Koechner as Lambeau "Coach" Fields, the worst coach in history, who tries to change his luck when he takes on the job of coaching the hapless Heartland State University's Comebacks. He spends the season trying to shape a squad of losers into a winning team by teaching them to act like REAL players: failing classes, getting involved in sexual harassment suits, and drinking to excess. Now comes the big moment when they enter the second annual Toilet Bowl and compete against Field's old assistant coach Freddie Wiseman (Carl Weathers).
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Running Wild 1997 TV, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Timothy Bond Cast: Gregory Harrison, Lori Hallier, Cody Jones, Brooke Nevin, Simon MacCorkindale, Munyaradzi Kanaventi, Themba Ndaba, Jason Kennett, John Chinosiyani, Ehizjah Madzikatire
A United Nations employee and his family help stop poachers slaughter elephants in Africa. Not exactly award-winning material and acting.
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| 1. Comeback Season (2006)
2. The Comebacks (2007)
3. Running Wild (1997)
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