Born To Ball
Raise up on 'em . . . and drop it like it's hot! Cross 'em up and leave your man on his heels, then take it straight down the middle and smash on 'em Is basketball your life? Is it more than just a game? Then you GOTTA have this! Welcome to the follow up to Ball Above All and Ballin Outta Control, the hottest basketball series on the streets! This new edition features the most ridiculous moves, mad crosses, and the hottest dunks ever caught on tape. All of the excitement mixed with the hottest hip-hop tracks on the scene including a cut from 50 Cent!
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Plot Summary
A talented but undisciplined basketball player gets a chance to play professionally. However, his attitude and off-court antics threaten to derail his career before it even begins. He must learn to focus and overcome his personal demons to achieve his potential.
Critical Reception
Born to Ball was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. While some appreciated its lighthearted take on sports and a few moments of humor, many found the plot predictable and the acting uninspired. The film struggled to find a significant audience and is largely considered a forgettable entry in the sports comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a formulaic plot and uninspired performances.
- Despite its sports theme, it lacks any real excitement or originality.
- Humor is hit-or-miss, with many jokes falling flat.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a general disappointment with the film, with many finding it to be a below-average comedy. Common complaints include a weak storyline and a lack of engaging characters. Some viewers felt it was watchable for a casual viewing but not memorable.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more serious drama but was re-written as a comedy, which contributed to its disjointed tone and critical reception.
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