BASEketball

Two guys invented a game... and turned the sports world upside down!

Two losers from Milwaukee, Coop and Remer, invent a new game playing basketball, using baseball rules. When the game becomes a huge success, they, along with a billionaire's help, form the Professional Baseketball League where everyone gets the same pay and no team can change cities. Theirs is the only team standing in the way of major rule changes that the owner of a rival team wants to institute.

"BASEketball," a 1998 comedy film produced by Universal Pictures and Zucker Brothers Productions, is a unique blend of sports satire and slapstick humor set in the United States. Directed by David Zucker and co-written by Zucker, Robert LoCash, and Jeff Wright, the movie follows two lifelong friends, Joe Cooper and Doug Remer, portrayed by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, respectively. The duo invents a new sport called BASEketball, which combines elements of baseball and basketball, and unexpectedly catapults them into the national spotlight. As the sport gains popularity, the friends navigate the complexities of fame, corporate greed, and the pressures of maintaining their friendship amidst the chaos. The film cleverly uses the backdrop of BASEketball to lampoon American sports culture, with exaggerated depictions of fanatical supporters, over-the-top athletes, and the commercialization of sports. The creators infuse the narrative with their signature brand of humor, seen in their other works like "South Park," making "BASEketball" a cult classic among fans of irreverent comedy. The movie features a memorable supporting cast, including Jenny McCarthy as Yvette Denslow, and cameos from sports legends like Reggie Jackson and Al Michaels, adding authenticity and humor to the sports-themed satire. One of the standout aspects of "BASEketball" is its inventive game mechanics, which are both absurd and meticulously detailed. The sport itself involves players shooting a basketball into a hoop while adhering to baseball-like rules, such as running bases and tagging out opponents. This creative twist on traditional sports not only drives the plot but also serves as a vehicle for the film's comedic moments, such as the ridiculous strategies employed by teams and the overzealous reactions of fans. The detailed rules and gameplay add a layer of depth to the film, making it enjoyable for both sports enthusiasts and comedy lovers. Ultimately, "BASEketball" is a testament to the Zucker brothers' ability to blend satire with slapstick, creating a film that is both a critique of sports culture and a celebration of friendship. While it may not have achieved mainstream success upon its release, the movie has garnered a dedicated following over the years, appreciated for its unique premise and unapologetic humor. "BASEketball" remains a quirky gem in the comedy genre, offering a humorous take on the absurdity of professional sports and the enduring bond of friendship.

Năm:1998

Ngân sách25000000$

Thời lượng103 min

Doanh thu7027290$

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Các quốc gia sản xuấtUnited States of America

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Zucker Brothers Productions

BASEketball

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