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BASEketball
CRITICS OF "BASEketball"
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New Times

January 16, 2003

Screw you guys, I'm not going home...until the movie's over, that is.
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TV Guide
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March 25, 2008

Is it dumb? You bet. Is it funny? Sporadically.
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Entertainment Weekly
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March 25, 2008

Their incessant, obscene banter is meant to be endearing; their total lack of presence makes it simply annoying.
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Netflix
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November 07, 2002

There's plenty of ammunition for a satire of pro sports -- and BASEketball isn't it.
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Washington Post
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March 25, 2008

What kind of movie is it where Yasmine Bleeth is the best thing about it?
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Film4
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March 25, 2008

You can't help feeling that the whole project must have begun as an off-the-cuff joke which some studio executive took seriously and greenlighted.
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Chicago Reader
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March 25, 2008

I was bored well before the end, but found the first half hour pretty funny.
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Fantastica Daily

October 08, 2005

An inane, painfully unfunny comedy.
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Variety

March 25, 2008

The vulgar, obvious humor of Zucker brother David and South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone elicits easy, guilty laughs, yet the material has an underlying innocence that's just shy of good clean fun.
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Reeling Reviews
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April 09, 2005

With writing like this, can an Academy Award be far behind?
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Newsweek
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March 25, 2008

Jenny McCarthy and Ernest Borgnine -- together at last.
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Globe and Mail
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April 12, 2002

The kind of flick that serves itself up as the object of its own satire.
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