Helmed by Sean S.
Cunningham, who later found a niche in teen-themed horror by directing Friday the 13th (1980), this low-budget
family comedy is a shameless rip-off of The
Bad News Bears (1976). Like The Bad
News Bears, this movie depicts a ragtag Little League team getting whipped
into shape by a reluctant coach. Among other elements brazenly stolen from The Bad News Bears, the picture features
a juvenile delinquent who becomes a star player and a soundtrack peppered with
classical music. Yet while Bill Lancaster’s ingenious script for The Bad News Bears completely avoided
the usual cute-kid excesses of family films by featuring a cantankerous coach
and foul-mouthed youngsters, Here Come
the Tigers is nearly as sickly-sweet as a Disney movie. In the bizarre opening
sequence, kindhearted policeman Eddie Burke (Richard Lincoln) talks an older
colleague out of committing suicide by agreeing to become a Little League
coach. Then Eddie’s bumbling partner makes a bet on Eddie’s baseball success.
These contrived circumstances set the stage for Eddie’s first encounter with
his team, which includes such misfits as Art “The Fart” Bullfinch (Sean P.
Griffin), whose distinguishing characteristic is indeed flatulence. By 10
minutes into the movie, which is about when the first scatological joke
happens, it’s clear that viewers have traveled a long distance from the sharp
satire of The Bad News Bears. Leading
man Lincoln delivers a truly bland performance, and none of the child actors
pop as memorable personalities. Additionally, all of the baseball scenes feel
like limp re-enactments of bits from The
Bad News Bears, complete with montages of botched plays and running gags
about imaginative training techniques. Cunningham’s direction runs the gamut
from basically competent to numbingly generic. There’s nothing to genuinely
hate in Here Come the Tigers, since
it’s a feel-good story about an adult teaching children to respect themselves,
but there’s also no reason to watch a carbon copy of an infinitely better
movie.
Here Come the Tigers: LAME
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