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Rating: 6.374/10 by 155 users

80 for Brady (2023)

Four lifelong friends set out on an unforgettable journey to see their hero Tom Brady play in Super Bowl LI and witness one of the greatest comebacks in sports history, discovering that it's never too late to live life to the fullest. Inspired by a true story.

Directing:
  • Kyle Marvin
  • Jonathan McGarry
  • Marcin Borkowski
  • Renetta G. Amador
  • Timothy Muir
  • Rustin Davis
Writing:
  • Sarah Haskins
  • Emily Halpern
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Feb 03, 2023

Rating: 6.374/10 by 155 users

Alternative Title:
80 for Brady: Tom Brady à tout prix - FR
80 for brady - US

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Português
Español
Runtime: 01 hour 38 minutes
Budget: $28,000,000
Revenue: $29,637,811

Plot Keyword: new york city, american football, hallucination, female friendship, based on true story, cannabis, houston, inspiration, contest, inspiring story, group of friends, buddy comedy, quarterback, ticket scalping, chemotherapy, super bowl, cancer survivor, elderly lady, fanfic, control room, best friends, cbd gummy

Suzie Riemer
Poker Dealer
Zina Wilde
Poker Player
Alex Bentley
Defensive Coach
Laith Wallschleger
Offensive Coach
Stevie Baggs Jr.
Other Offensive Coach
Bill Kalmenson
Other Defensive Coach
Ron G.
Falcons Fan
Matt Cordova
QB Countdown Ref
Rebecca Field
Read Zone Bookseller
Daniella Covino
Tina the Ticket Taker
Angie Simms
New Mayflower Girl
Michael Matera
Mayflower Dealer
Jim Tavaré
Quartet Leader
Dan Aho
Husband
Augustine Perez
Gugu's Dancer
Katherine Cheng
Gugu's Dancer
Derek Schiesel
Gugu's Dancer
Brooke Shepherd
Gugu's Dancer
Raymond Ejiofor
Gugu's Dancer
Stephanie Nash
Janette (uncredited)
Amy Tolsky
Matilda (uncredited)
Ray Buffer
NFL Veteran Quarterback (uncredited)
Jordan Drake
Ex-NFL Player (uncredited)
John Gearries
Ex-NFL Player (uncredited)
Darrell 'Silver' Hughes
Ex-NFL Player (uncredited)
Jamaal Lewis
Ex-NFL Player (uncredited)
Roman Prophet
Ex-NFL Player (uncredited)
Karina Wolfe
Skybox Chef (uncredited)
Fatimah Hassan
Vegan Pie Vendor (uncredited)
Samuel Taub
Bouncer (uncredited)
Vincent Lionetti
Patriot Tailgating Fan (uncredited)
Evan Shafran
Patriot Fan (uncredited)
Pason
Reporter (uncredited)
Elizabeth Goodfellow
Musician (uncredited)
Kirby Ellwood
Amazing Fan (uncredited)
Mellanie Hubert
Extra (uncredited)
Noah Staggs
Extra (uncredited)

Peter McGinn

It is very rare for my wife to suggest I watch a sports movie with her. But her interest in the four elderly female stars (well three of them anyway as she hadn’t seem Rita Moreno in very much) overcame her total lack of interest in sports. So off we went. The movie was entertaining but not overly original or riveting. The four leads did adequate an job, and why wouldn’t they with a couple hundred years of acting between them? It was bizarre to see them with their surgically altered smooth skins and younger looks that sort of made it impossible to believe the non-rich characters could all afford the surgeries to get them there. Jane Fonda especially has a china doll appearance, bringing to my mind the 10 year-old girls who are artificially made up by their parents to take part in sexualized beauty contests. I suppose it might be best to wait for this movie to stream somewhere and watch it with friends, perhaps with a few drinks in hand to dull the critical movie critic inside all of us. I thought the most interesting element of the writing was how they reimagined just enough about the facts of the Super Bowl to allow for the ladies to have a small role in the ultimate result. I guess as a New Englander, I am required to recommend the movies to other New Englanders.

CinemaSerf

There are times when just the four ladies on screen make this mildly amusing, but sadly that's about as entertaining as it gets. The four friends have been following NFL superstar Tom Brady throughout his career and when he, just shy of his 40th birthday, is to play for the "Patriots" in the Super Bowl, they decide - by hook, or by crook - that they are going to make the trip to Houston. Without going into too much detail, they manage to get some tickets and off they go on what becomes the adventure of a lifetime. It's got a bit of romance, a bit of light comedy, a little familial discord and it sets out to demonstrate, clearly, that age is no barrier to people having a good time. The script, though, is really rather poor and though Sally Field and Lily Tomlin do a little better, neither Jane Fonda nor Rita Moreno really have enough to do. It's all a bit, well, bitty - too episodic. It doesn't really flow. We know these folks have all the awards known to man on their mantelpieces, but somehow there is actually rather little star quality on display here. I just didn't think they gelled well at all and there are stereotypes galore as it becomes gradually cheesier and sentimental. It passes ninety minutes OK, but it's not really a cinema film. It will fill a slot on the telly at Christmas easily enough, but otherwise it's unremarkable stuff.


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