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Everyone's Hero

Starring: Brian Dennehy, Whoopi Goldberg Director: Christopher Reeve, Daniel St. Pierre
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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It would be easy to dismiss Everyone's Hero as a corny children's tale about talking baseball equipment -- that is, if it weren't the project Christopher Reeve was working on when he died. He didn't get very far into it, but since Reeve is one of three credited directors, Everyone's Hero has been transformed into a kind of final signature from the beloved actor-director. Truth be told, only a real cynic could frown too harshly on this movie. It walks the fine line between sweet and precious, but mostly just feels old-fashioned, as the digital animation is a good five years behind the modern pace. Perhaps this is appropriate for a film set in 1932, whose task is to get a 2006 audience interested in Babe Ruth and depression-era baseball. That 2006 audience turned out not to be interested, if the anemic box office totals are any indication, but purists and Yankee fans might well get a kick out of the way Everyone's Hero romanticizes baseball's roots. The period design is lovingly created, and the young boy's quest to return a lucky bat to Babe Ruth is enough narrative propulsion to keep things moving along. (Though it's hard to imagine how the slugger could get too attached to any one piece of lumber, given how bats tend to shatter in the course of their normal use). The journey that's actually more interesting, using Toy Story logic, is that of Screwie the talking baseball (voiced by Rob Reiner), who achieved his dream of "reaching the majors," only to be fouled out of the park and abandoned in a sand lot. With additional voices provided by such heavyweights as Whoopi Goldberg and Robin Williams, Everyone's Hero has enough major league talent, but its minor league execution confines it to the role of underdog. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide


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Commentary by co-directors Colin Brady and Daniel St. Pierre, and writers Jeff Hand and Robert Kurtz Remembering Chris: Tribute to Christopher Reeve featurette
Making of Everyone's Hero: The Little Guy's Journey featurette

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3.0 out of 5 stars too heavy handed in its message (2.5/5), Dec 15 2007
By falcon "disdressed12" (canada) - See all my reviews
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while i don't think this was a horrible movie,i did find it
disappointing.just thought the message(persevere no matter what life
throws at you)was too heavy handed.it is a good message,but i thought
it could have been more subtle.there are some good things about the
movie.one is the physical comedy,which can be quite funny at times.the
other is the exciting action sequences.but most of the movie just
seemed a bit hollow for me.the story just seems lacking.the message
just becomes overbearing,and ends up dragging the rest of the movie
down.it feels more like a sermon on life,than an entertaining animated
feature.anyway,for me,Everyone's hero is a 2.5/5
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