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Leatherheads (2008)
description written by member Zara:
Hard-nosed sports reporter Lexie Littleton (Oscar winner Renée Zellweger) finds herself at the center of an acute 1920s love triangle when an aging football hero (Oscar winner George Clooney) and a rising college star (John Krasinski of "The Office") go head to head to compete for her affections. Clooney also writes and directs this romantic comedy with vintage flair, set at the dawn of professional football history.
| Release Date: | April 4th, 2008 |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
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Leatherheads Movie Review by Zara (9/23/2008) |
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This is one of those middle of the road films that you really can't hate on because there's nothing bad going on in it, but then on the other hand there's nothing all that great going on in it either.
Clooney and Zellweger have a zany kind of chemistry together which helps, but at times it can overload you with all the...
(complete Leatherheads review by Zara)
Fans of "The Office" may be thrilled to see John Krasinski in the lead in this film, but since I am not one of them, I can say that his character had nothing to offer in the way of entertainment.
Normally, George Clooney and Renée Zellweger would be reason enough to watch and, since I like sports films, I was expecting...
(complete Leatherheads review by Movie Addict)
| Leatherheads Movie Review by Nick (4/22/2008) |
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If your looking for a movie that pleases both genders and are split between the chick flick or sports flick try "Leatherheads" It is a great movie for romance, comedy and sports combined to leave you fullfilled in the end. Not many films are made like this anymore with a great story and down to earth pastime approach. ...
(complete Leatherheads review by Nick)
| Leatherheads Movie Review by Jarrod (4/6/2008) |
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'Leatherheads' is set in the 1920s, before American football became a beloved sport and a national obsession; it was only a popular college game and those who played had no hope of finding success as a professional athlete after graduation. That is why many of them became doctors and lawyers, or even politicians, like...
(complete Leatherheads review by Jarrod)
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