Ricky Horne Jr. Reggie Diggs as Reggie Diggs. Marshall Cook. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. When the head coach unexpectedly dies, the future of the flailing football program is in jeopardy, as they have not had a winning season in decades. In a desperate attempt to create some media attention for the athletic program and the university, President Georgia Anne Whistler hires known lunatic and felon, Coach Rick Vice, for what could be the football programs final season.
Vice, an overly aggressive redneck racist, quickly becomes the team's and athletic director's worst nightmare. Vice especially butts heads with Mitch DePrima, a reluctant quarterback who was drawn to the college thinking he would play ball as a big fish in a small pond, only to find himself riding the bench in his final year. Navigating between an insane coach, meat-head teammates, his male cheerleader roommate and the sexy new sports trainer, Mitch struggles to find himself.
But Vices particular brand of unorthodox coaching, may just be the spark that Mitch and the entire team need to turn the program around and become winners! Get Some. Rated R for crude and sexual content throughout, pervasive language and some graphic nudity. Did you know Edit. I didn't say it was a bad pass" - was improvised and not in the script.
It was inspired by an incident involving a prank Andy Dick pulled in college, where the dean called him into his office, telling him he had 2 strikes left before he was kicked out. As Andy began walking out, the dean said to him "Hey I didn't say it wasn't funny.
Goofs The Blue Cocks are down and elect to go for the two-point conversion to win the game in the final scene. Before the catch is made for the two-point conversion, the scoreboard in the background already reads in favor of Pulham. Soundtracks Get Some by The Guise. User reviews 22 Review. Top review. Surprisingly funny.. Not over the top. Not over the top, but offensive enough keep you laughing throughout the entire movie.
Good acting and flawless direction is also an impressive part of this little movie. However, the story doesn't have anything special so that this movie can enter the category of "good" movies. Totally predictable and dr are no surprises at all. The only aspect which will keep you in this movie is the acting and some of the funny scenes in it.
To conclude, this is the kind of movie which you can watch and easily forgotten. Add image. Top cast Edit. Ricky Horne Jr. Reggie Diggs as Reggie Diggs. Ray Chavez Jr. Football Player as Football Player. Jeff Grosvenor Tea-bag-ee as Tea-bag-ee. Andrew Hunter Sherman Referee as Referee. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. User reviews 1 Review.
Top review. Wow--I actually liked Andy Dick in a film!! Hopefully, they can work out licensing rights to show it abroad as well. This short film apparently impressed some people other than just myself. That's because when I checked IMDb, I found that a full-length version is now being filmed and is coming out in I can hardly wait.
If it's half as good as this short, then I'll have a great time! The film is a mockumentary about a division III football team at a liberal arts school. It's told through flashbacks that occur through the course of an interview between on of the players and a reporter who seems VERY underwhelmed with the team. Considering they are division III for very, very small colleges , it is pretty funny to see the players take it so very seriously.
It's also funny to see the usually mousy and annoying Andy Dick as the coach. He's absolutely hilarious as a wimpy but totally crazy man who has less self-control than Bobby Knight! Plus the homo-erotic overtones are funny as well.
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