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 Summer Catch
 Release Date - August 24, 2001
 Distributor - Warner Brothers
 Duration - 100 Mins
 Type - Drama( Rated PG-13 )
 Writer : John Gatins, Kevin Falls, Kevin Wade
 Producer : Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins, Sam Weisman
 Director : Mike Tollin
 Starring : Freddie Prinze Jr, Jessica Biel, Brittany Murphy, Wilmer Valderrama, Matthew Lillard
 Synopsis
A young woman (Jessica Biel) who is spending her summer vacation in Cape Cod with her parents, falls in love with a local guy (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) who dreams of becoming a major league baseball player.
 Critic Reviews
"Summer Catch" is the equivalent of a full-course meal with no calories. It is a mirage of a movie, 100 minutes of nothing. If the worst talents in the world set out to make a film this devoid of content, impact and cinematic charm, they couldn't succeed as completely as the makers of this film. It stars Freddie Prinze Jr., a likable actor who is beginning to become associated with a genre, or is it just a quality? Really lousy movies. He plays Ryan, a blue-collar kid with a mean left arm, who's pitching in the Cape Cod summer league. So "Summer Catch" is a sports movie, but with no feel for the sport. Ryan goes through most of the story stymied by a pitching problem that I could have solved after watching him two minutes. "Summer Catch" is also about a place -- Cape Cod -- but there's no sense of location or community. There's a romance, too, or the shape of one. Young Ryan and rich girl Tenley (Jessica Biel) meet and immediately launch into a series of discussions of their relationship, but we never see the relationship, only the discussions. Through a clumsy voice-over, "Summer Catch" announces itself as a character study in its first moments. But Ryan has no character problem, because Ryan . . . has no personality. In making this bomb, director Mike Tollin had the aid of Kevin Falls and John Gatins' amazing screenplay, in which everyone gets an emotional speech that makes no sense. The father makes a speech; Ryan's brother makes a speech; Ryan's drunken buddy makes a speech; his girlfriend makes a speech; and his girlfriend makes another speech. Prinze reacts to each speech by screwing up his face and breathing funny. A sensible reaction.
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