Trouble with the Curve Comments

  • Hester 2022-01-04 08:01:44

    Father and daughter, baseball,...

  • Abdiel 2022-01-04 08:01:44

    I thought it was an alternative inspirational film similar to "Penalty Kick". As a result, the quality of the film is really sorry. It's time for the old cowboy to stop. You have done too much for us, and there is no need to prove...

  • Marley 2022-01-04 08:01:44

    For baseball movies, the subtitles are...

  • Vaughn 2022-01-04 08:01:44

    The story is really old-fashioned, but it's not very offensive. The old man's stubborn image is really good. Although JT was soy sauce, sister Amy and JT unexpectedly called. John Goodman is so cute, he put his arms around and poked his stomach. Finally, sister Amy is too beautiful, too beautiful, too beautiful, too beautiful, too beautiful [repeat this one hundred million...

  • Emery 2022-01-04 08:01:44

    Clint Eastwood is still so contagious at this...

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  • Guiseppe 2022-01-04 08:01:44

    Stylized Healing Movie

    The evaluation of "The Curve Dilemma" is not high, but for me, for a mental fan who is looking forward to Eastwood's health and life, I saw the old cowboy once again showing his weird temper on the screen. I always feel the individual voice of swallowing sputum, I already feel at ease and...

  • Royce 2022-01-04 08:01:44

    Movie Slow Talking [0214] Trouble with the Curve


    2013-02-15

    After "Million Dollar Baby (Million Dollar Baby)", Clint Eastwood (Clint Eastwood) once again challenged sports themes. The father is a tough guy all his life, Yingyingyanyan's Not his way. I think he has shown his true age in this movie. He was born in 1930. He should have been sickened...

Trouble with the Curve quotes

  • Johnny: Where'd you learn how to drink, uh, fancy single-malt Scotch out of the bottle? They teach you that at law school?

    Mickey: No. My dad. Yet another brilliant gift he bestowed upon me.

  • Gus: You remember years ago, down in Mobile, Alabama, they had the horse running around the field.

    Mickey: Yeah.

    Gus: They used to keep that horse in a trailer down outside the bullpen gate. Anyway, I was talking to this kid I had signed, telling him there's no place for him the big leagues. And all of a sudden, I realized you were gone and I couldn't find you. I was panicking. I saw this shack there. I went... I went over and looked in... and there you were with this guy. He had his hand down the back of your shirt.

    Mickey: I don't remember that.

    Gus: Yeah. How could you? You were only six years old. I sent you out, and then I started beating the shit out of this guy. I smashed his head against the wall and I started hitting him with everything I had. I strangled his ass. Finally, he passed out.

    Mickey: Oh, my gosh, dad.

    Gus: I kept waiting for the police to come and arrest me, but they never did. That's when I sent you off to your aunt and uncle's, 'cause thought they'd take care of you. I thought I'd failed you. Your mother had died a year before and I was a mess. You have to understand that.

    Mickey: Can't you understand that you sending me away wasn't protecting me, it was rejecting me. And I've been working really hard to not let anyone else get close enough to me to do that again, and being alone really sucks.