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- <title>
- Oct. 10, 1994: Cinema:Fast Pitch
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Oct. 10, 1994 Black Renaissance
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- ARTS & MEDIA/CINEMA, Page 84
- Fast Pitch
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- <body>
- <p> Albert Brooks is hilarious in the best baseball comedy ever
- </p>
- <p>By Richard Schickel
- </p>
- <p> "Why don't you just fire me?" asks Al Percolo (Albert Brooks),
- the downtrodden but game talent hunter in The Scout. "I thought
- of that," snaps the meanest general manager in baseball history
- (Lane Smith), "but I like this better." Al is talking about
- his scouting assignment so deep in the Mexican bush leagues
- that they play in the rain because it makes sliding easier.
- There he discovers Steve Nebraska (Brendan Fraser), a phenom
- with a fast ball so potent it knocks over the catcher and the
- umpire. Steve is in dire need of an understanding father figure--especially after he gets a $55 million contract with the
- Yanks.
- </p>
- <p> What Steve has instead is awful, desperate Al (Brooks is, of
- course, a peerless portrayer of all the great American falsities--piety, humility and the good cheer with which we habitually
- mask desperation). Steve also has his own violent innocence,
- which tests the limits of Al's smarminess hilariously. The script,
- by Brooks, Andrew Bergman and Monica Johnson, draws a specific
- parallel between Steve and another primitive creature imported
- to amuse jaded New Yorkers--King Kong--and it is a measure
- of director Michael Ritchie's deftness that he gets the right
- kind of laughs from the device. Ritchie avoids the kind of sentiment
- that so often encrusts tall sporting tales, and even gets a
- funny performance out of baseball's very own Kong, Yankee boss
- George Steinbrenner. The Scout is the best comedy-fantasy about
- baseball ever made, which goes to show that if Hollywood keeps
- trying, eventually someone will get it right.
- </p>
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- </body>
- </article>
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