Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach (US - DVD R1)
Sony has also sent over details on this upcoming Seann William Scott comedy
Title: Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach
Starring: Seann William Scott
Released: 13th January 2009
SRP: $24.96
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach which stars Seann William Scott, Randy Quaid, and Anthony David Miles. The Danny Leiner directed comedy will be available to own from the 13th January, and should retail at around $24.96. Extras will include a Making of Balls Out featurette, outtakes, and deleted scenes. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Quote: Gary Houseman (Seann William Scott) is an overenthusiastic high school janitor who steps-up to lead the school's loser tennis team to the state finals when the acting coach drops dead. The brash and often insulting new coach is intent on inspiring these underdogs not only to win, but also to stand-up for themselves. Although his coaching tactics may be unorthodox, including motivating his star player with a pre-game stripper, his heart is in the right place. Besides, sometimes it takes big balls to play hard-ball.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Seann William Scott
Released: 13th January 2009
SRP: $24.96
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach which stars Seann William Scott, Randy Quaid, and Anthony David Miles. The Danny Leiner directed comedy will be available to own from the 13th January, and should retail at around $24.96. Extras will include a Making of Balls Out featurette, outtakes, and deleted scenes. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: Gary Houseman (Seann William Scott) is an overenthusiastic high school janitor who steps-up to lead the school's loser tennis team to the state finals when the acting coach drops dead. The brash and often insulting new coach is intent on inspiring these underdogs not only to win, but also to stand-up for themselves. Although his coaching tactics may be unorthodox, including motivating his star player with a pre-game stripper, his heart is in the right place. Besides, sometimes it takes big balls to play hard-ball.
News by Tom Woodward
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seann william scott is madd funny. will rent
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I've always wanted to see a Randy Quaid and Dennis Quaid buddy cop movie. That would be amazing!
Not a fan of Sean William Scott (other than Evolution), so I think I'll pass.
Not a fan of Sean William Scott (other than Evolution), so I think I'll pass.
Yikes, did this even get a theatrical release? Is that actually Randy Quaid on the cover? Best cover art of the year (so far).
The title makes it sound like some kinda DTV Apatow production (i.e., Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story)
Oh for christ's sake.
"Balls Out"
"Extra Big and Bouncy"
"Small Balls. Big Ambition."
I think we could have gotten at least 4 sexual comments on the cover.
"Extra Big and Bouncy"
"Small Balls. Big Ambition."
I think we could have gotten at least 4 sexual comments on the cover.
Ah the DVD sales to make up for a lack of theatrical income writeoff. Such is life in showbiz accountants world..
"Extra big and Bouncy Edition" wow really? The filmmakers are THAT immature that they went the extra mile just to make that a tagline.
not gonna dip my balls in this...
Sounds like an extended Saturday Night Live clip....
Balls Out has no balls.
This looks ten different kinds of awful. And the cover looks like its supposed to say "Gary the Coach Tennis Coach."
I might rent it but that's it.
I might pick it up.
Movie was released in the UK, they won't release it hear because of the rating, They can't get it down to an R rating so it won't be released in US theaters. This movie is funny, I'll be buying the DVD! If you like American Pie, you'll love this movie!
I saw the trailer on a DVD and it looks beyond HORRIBLE! I will never see it. Reminds me of a dirtier version of the awful MR. WOODCOCK.


