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Still, the premise here resonates with the unathletic geek in me. Three adult dweebs in various states of dweebdom - landscaper Gus (Schneider), video store clerk Richie (Spade), and nose-picking Clark (Heder) - are taunted into playing a group of Little League bullies in America's Favorite Pasttime [insert obvious joke here]. With Schneider's skill alone, they handily wipe the field of the sixth graders, and a glimmer of weird honor is restored to the undertrod nerds. That is, until they're challenged to a rematch. Coming to their financial aid is Mel (Lovitz), a billionaire with a robot butler and his own tortured childhood. Mel establishes the trio as an official team called The Benchwarmers in an effort to strike back at the same kids who made his childhood terrible - as they are currently doing to his own son. This all serves to remind me of the scene in Billy Madison, where grownup Billy gets way into a game of dodgeball with elementary school kids, and fails to see the age difference as a deterrent. Because they're mean little snots, you understand. The twisted humor in this setup divides the audience in half: either it appeals to you greatly, or you will just roll your eyes and spend the next 90 minutes jabbing the ribs of the person who made you see this. Heder and Spade both get a few chances to shine (Spade's line of "Ath-el-ete? I didn't know that was three syllables. That's amaz-za-zing!" is now one of my most-used quotes), but strangely not enough. Likewise, bit parts by Lovitz and Richie's sun-fearing brother (Nick Swardson) are side-splitting, but limited in quantity. The remainder of the movie is tepid filler, grossout gags and oddities the like which you might see at a circus sideshow. Yeah, bullies suck, and rating your worth on a hierarchy of athletic talent is beyond the most pointless thing in the universe, so thumbs up to The Benchwarmers for making a quirky little blow at this injustice. But still… But still… could've been more, guys.
Is It Worth Staying Through End Credits?
Intermission! [some sources: IMDb]
Groovy Quotes
Clark: I'm not picking, I'm scratching. Gus: Scratching what? Your brain? Clark: Yeah, 'cause it's huge. Howie: For years I thought the sun was a monster. But I am here to tell you that it's not a monster! IT'S NOT A MONSTER! Clark: Is bad ass one or two words?
Clark: Shut up, Number 7!
Richie: [after Salad Girl leaves] What do you think of my future wife?
Brad: You guys think you're athletes now?
Mel: If you build it, nerds will come. Clark: Hold on I got a text from my mom... NO WAY we're having maccroni tonight that means garlic bread! Yes!
Clark: I told Gus that we would be there, and if we don't show up, that makes me a liar... and that's not what I'm about... Not now, NOT EVER!
Kyle: Leave our field or you will suffer the consequences!
Clark: That nerd makes me look like Rambo.
Clark: I got 20 eyes-closed strike outs, 5 broken windshields, and 6 dead birds! I'm freakin' awesome! If you liked this movie, try these:
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