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gahudnall-deleted-1490229630 says...
11 years ago
Classic
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sage020 says...
a month ago
Another film from my younger years revisited. Ben Stillers over the top character is what always made this film for me. Take that out and it would feel very generic.
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GMileyCollier78 says...
5 months ago
I never get tired of this national treasure.
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Digital_Phreaker says...
2 months ago
The unintended prequel of Dodgeball. Tony Perkis _is_ White Goodman: same origin stories (overweight and becoming obsessed with fitness while their rich fathers funded everything), and same fates (getting overthrown and beat by a bunch of plucky underdogs).

Heavyweights is basically the child-friendly Disney version of the October Revolution.

"He is one, we are many. His days are numbered."

Chubsters of the world, unite!

"Did you ever hear the story of Icarus who continually rolled the ball up the hill? But when he got too close, the ball melted in the heat of the sun."

LMAO. Combining the mythologies of Sisyphus and Icarus to sound smart is just more proof that Tony Perkis is White Goodman, who liked to break a mental sweat by being caught holding a dictionary in front of people.

And I'm still nursing a massive crush on Leah Lail almost 30 years later.
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r96sk says...
4 years ago
A one-joke film.

I expected a fair deal from 'Heavyweights', especially after seeing Ben Stiller was involved. Unfortunately, it never takes off after the initial joke becomes tiresome; the characters are fat, that's basically it. It needed more meat on the bones (pardon the pun), too mediocre.

Stiller isn't great either, in a part which is basically a watered down version of the role he'd play nine years year, White Goodman, in 'Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story' - he, surely, used this character, Tony, as inspiration for White? Elsewhere, you have two of the funnier kids from 'The Mighty Ducks' series, as well as a few fairly known faces like Jeffrey Tambor (Maury) and Tim Blake Nelson (Roger).

I get the intentions, but the heartfelt message that (I think) the film aims for doesn't really come out clearly. The ending feels like an unconnected add-on that was put in to add to the run time. In truth, it isn't anything terrible - I just wanted and expected more.
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