IMDb5.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes19%
Metacritic36/100
Google Users80%
Director: Andy Fickman•Genres: Comedy, Sport
A former NFL superstar, Jaycen "2 Jay" Jennings, finds himself in a legal bind and is sentenced to community service coaching a foul-mouthed youth football team in his hometown. Initially reluctant and dismissive, Jaycen gradually begins to bond with the misfit kids and his estranged father, discovering a new sense of purpose and rediscovering his passion for the game.
The Underdoggs received generally negative reviews from critics, who found the plot predictable and the humor to be hit-or-miss. Audience reception was slightly more favorable, appreciating Snoop Dogg's charismatic performance and the film's feel-good message, though many acknowledged its formulaic nature.
Relies heavily on predictable sports movie tropes.
Snoop Dogg's presence is a highlight, but it can't fully elevate the material.
The humor often falls flat, relying on juvenile jokes.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie entertaining and uplifting, appreciating the family-friendly themes and Snoop Dogg's performance. Some viewers noted that the plot was unsurprising but still enjoyed the heartwarming aspects and the comedic moments.
The film marks a significant on-screen collaboration between Snoop Dogg and Katt Williams, both prominent figures in music and comedy respectively.
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