Summer League
Summer League
| 18 March 2013 (USA)
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When Allie (Danielle Evon Ploeger) returns home during her final college summer break, she doesn't anticipate staying long, but that all changes when there's a death in the family and Allie inherits her childhood home. Her life-long BFF, Kenzie (Kelsey Thomas) helps her deal with her loss, and other family drama, by forcing her to join The Browncoats, the team she captains in the small town's co-ed softball league. Kenzie's advice for Allie is simple... When life sucks, just grab your glove, and grab a ball. Everything just sort of fades away when you're playing catch.

Reviews
Shanna Wiwo'ole

This movie blends the summer fun feel of old school Sandlot from our childhood with the beer and growing pains of being an adult. Missing those old summer days? Recapture them with new life and fun in this movie that will capture your mind and heart! Why aren't there more summer fun movies? More 'hey you grew up now what the heck do you do?' movies? Really, why aren't there movies about softball and beer? All questions you will be asking yourself after watching Summer League! Check it out now!Well crafted from the characters to the music to the fantastic softball and kickball uniforms, you won't go wrong with this flick!

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vickyb34

This movie was so dumb. I watched it because the rating was a 7.1 but how it got that I do not know. It was cheaply made like an old Andy Griffin show and the audio on it was terrible. There was so much background noise it was hard to listen to the actors. Save your time and watch something else because this looked more like a made for lifetime TV show than a real movie. I couldn't believe how bad the acting was and you could almost see the actors reading their lines. I do not know what 10 people reviewed this movie to give it a 7.1 but they must have be family of the director. I just kept waiting for something to happen to make it better but nope.

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vanmag85

Not a bad little indie joint, but the constant stream of straight-angle mid-shots and closeups leave the viewer feeling claustrophobic and uncomfortable. I didn't know it was possible to show a baseball game in only mid-shots and closeups but it's done in this one, and it left me literally aching for a nice, wide establishing shot of anything. I watched it hoping for something light but poignant (think "Drinking Buddies" or "Save the Date") and was a little disappointed because the characters seem to lack any sense of humor. That main character's bad attitude could have really used a razor wit, and the best friend needed a boost too. The plot just sort of plods along, is a bit disjointed (where did the random kickball rivalry come from?) and seems to suffer from a genre-identity crisis. That being said the acting wasn't bad and the score/music were fantastic. Nice effort from a bunch of first timers with potential.

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