


The Replacements
Maverick old-guard coach Jimmy McGinty is hired in the wake of a players' strike to help the Washington Sentinels advance to the playoffs. But that impossible dream hinges on whether his replacements can hunker down and do the job. So, McGinty dusts off his secret dossier of ex-players who never got a chance (or screwed up the one they were given) and knits together a bad-dream team of guys who just may give the Sentinels their title shot.
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Plot Summary
When the Washington Sentinels professional football team goes on strike, the owner hires replacement players to finish the season. A washed-up former star quarterback, Shane Falco, is brought in to lead the ragtag group of misfits. Despite their lack of experience and constant struggles, the replacements begin to find their footing and surprisingly start winning games, much to the chagrin of the striking players.
Critical Reception
The Replacements was met with mixed reviews from critics, with many finding it a formulaic but entertaining sports comedy. Audiences generally enjoyed the film for its lighthearted humor and underdog story, though it wasn't a major critical darling.
What Reviewers Say
- A predictable but often amusing underdog sports comedy.
- Relies heavily on familiar tropes but delivers enough laughs to be enjoyable.
- The cast, particularly Gene Hackman, elevates the material beyond its standard plot.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be a fun and lighthearted comedy, appreciating the humor and the classic underdog narrative. Some noted that while it's not groundbreaking, it's an enjoyable watch for a casual movie night.
Fun Fact
The film is loosely based on the real-life 1987 NFL players' strike, where teams used replacement players.
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