When we first heard that Sean William Scott is in this movie, we thought that this would be like a tennis version of American Pie.
In most of his movies his role is meant to be a jerk, but this movie is different.
He plays “Never-been” tennis player and becomes a coach for the high school tennis team.
This movie contains a lot of one liners and that is what makes it so unique and funny.
But another unique thing about this movie is that it focuses on the small things.
The high school football team had a huge crowd, but the tennis team barely had an applause, it didn’t even have more than 20 people in the crowd of its finals.
To conclude, we think this movie is quiet funny, but only to a specific audience.
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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.
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Revealing mistakes: When Gary was in Chang’s home, Chang asked his grandpa in Mandarin Chinese with thick US accent, and his grandpa answered it in Vietnamese.
So clearly, those two don’t speak the same language.
