Rating: Summary: A funny Basketball film. Review: A Aggressive College-Basketball Couch (Kevin Bacon) tries to Recuit a new player from the Kenyan Tribe.Directed by Paul Micheal Glasser (The Running Man, The Cutting Edge) has made a familiar but Often Goofy Comedy. Some of the Basketball Scenes are Extremely Funny. Filmed in South Arfica and Kenya. Grade:B.
Rating: Summary: Airs on Air Review: How did they do that? The most heart warming story about basketball ever. Did the actor really score or was it a basketball player that did a great job of acting? I guess we'll never know. Worth the price for the DVD. A must for your collection.
Rating: Summary: The Best Movie! Review: I First saw the movie with my cousin & Mother in a hotel it was the best movie then i saw it again today 1/14/04 on TNT right now i want to buy it for DVD. it is the best movie i ever saw i give it 5 stars:) even though i don't have it on VHS or DVD
Rating: Summary: The Best Movie! Review: I First saw the movie with my cousin & Mother in a hotel it was the best movie then i saw it again today 1/14/04 on TNT right now i want to buy it for DVD. it is the best movie i ever saw i give it 5 stars:) even though i don't have it on VHS or DVD
Rating: Summary: good movie for the whole family Review: I love Kevin Bacon in anything he does. But this picture I feel was one of the best. I will buy it and watch it over and over and over.
Rating: Summary: good movie for the whole family Review: I love Kevin Bacon in anything he does. But this picture I feel was one of the best. I will buy it and watch it over and over and over.
Rating: Summary: The air up there is pretty thin Review: I saw this with a few friends six years ago. One seemed a little annoyed with the early plot. I didn't care too much for the movie in general. It was insipid. I'm no highbrow but I expect comedies to be a little more sophisticated.
Rating: Summary: I Hate Basketball And Love The Movie Review: I'm a pretty well educated film goer--took film courses in college, read much, understand the vocabulary and history of film. AND I have a secret, forbidden list--a list of films I really love but critics didn't. Such gems as Gung Ho! (with Michael Keaton) and The Golden Child (Eddie Murphy) grace this list. Out with snobbery, in with fun I say! The Air Up There is definitely on my list. I hate basketball--I'm bored by sports in general. But I love this movie. It makes me feel good. Kevin Bacon is at his brash and cocky best as an assistant coach for a Catholic college team which apparently is expected to win big. When his personal pride costs him the loss of a promising prospect, he journeys to Africa to recruit a VERY tall fellow he saw in a home movie from a priest doing Good Works out there. When the basketball prospect turns out to be a prince and some tribal rivalry and mining interests complicate matters, the brash assistant coach has to find out what really matters. Cliched? Sure. Predictable. I hope to tell you. But I love it anyway. The acting is amiable, the characters fun, the setting just exotic enough, the writing sure-handed, the story uplifting, and I got excited watching the basketball sequences even though I hate the game. So what can I tell you? We talk now about not letting terrorists run our lives. I say don't let critics run your life either. I watch this movie at least twice a year and feel a whole lot happier when it's over. Try it.
Rating: Summary: Didn't fly quite as high as it could have, but it is good Review: Jimmy Dolan (Kevin Bacon), a basketball coach, isn't having that great of a start with finding skillful new players to be on his soon-to-be team at St. Joe's college. However, after seeing a video of an African basketball player who really has some hang time, Jimmy decides that he's getting up and taking a trip to Africa, in order to try and recruit this phenomenon. But little does Jimmy know that the basketball player he sees in the film is next in line to become head of his tribe. Therefore, it probably won't be all that easy to get this overly skilled basketball player to go to America and play at St. Joe's. "The Air Up There" is a good movie. Like it says on the box, it is "lots of fun." Kevin Bacon does a good job, and the movie never ceases to be entertaining. But, unfortunately for major basketball fans like me, there's just not quite enough basketball action included in the film. It's more of Kevin Bacon trying to fit into a new culture in order to impress his recruit, than it is about playing basketball. But other than that, "The Air Up There" really is a good movie. If you like basketball films or just good movies, I recommend getting it.
Rating: Summary: Didn't fly quite as high as it could have, but it is good Review: Jimmy Dolan (Kevin Bacon), a basketball coach, isn't having that great of a start with finding skillful new players to be on his soon-to-be team at St. Joe's college. However, after seeing a video of an African basketball player who really has some hang time, Jimmy decides that he's getting up and taking a trip to Africa, in order to try and recruit this phenomenon. But little does Jimmy know that the basketball player he sees in the film is next in line to become head of his tribe. Therefore, it probably won't be all that easy to get this overly skilled basketball player to go to America and play at St. Joe's. "The Air Up There" is a good movie. Like it says on the box, it is "lots of fun." Kevin Bacon does a good job, and the movie never ceases to be entertaining. But, unfortunately for major basketball fans like me, there's just not quite enough basketball action included in the film. It's more of Kevin Bacon trying to fit into a new culture in order to impress his recruit, than it is about playing basketball. But other than that, "The Air Up There" really is a good movie. If you like basketball films or just good movies, I recommend getting it.
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