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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 2 EAN: 9780790730998 Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 0790730995 Item Dimensions: Label: Warner Home Video Languages: Manufacturer: Warner Home Video MPN: TM2567 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: April 30, 1997 Running Time: 135 minutes Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: August 16, 1996 Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: An unreachable shot to the green. A hopeless romance. Driving-range pro Roy McAvoy can't resist an impossible challenge. Each is what he calls a defining moment. You define it. Or it defines you. With lady-killer charm and a game that can make par with garden tools, Kevin Costner rejoins Bull Durham filmmaker Ron Shelton for another funny tale of the games people play. For Costner's Roy, golf is a head-and heart-game. On both counts, that's where shrink Molly Griswold (Rene Russo) comes in. She's big city, Roy's small time, and he believes only the grandest of gestures can lure her away from a slick touring pro (Don Johnson) and earn her love. So Roy and his dutiful caddy (Cheech Marin) set out to do the impossible: win the U.S. Open. With laughs, clever battle-of-the-sexes banter and a handy way with a 7-iron, Tin Cup winningly defines the moment and contemporary romantic comedy Amazon.com: One of the better romantic comedies of the 1990s, this quirky love story stars Kevin Costner as washed-up golf pro Roy "Tin Cup" McAvoy, who has the singular misfortune of falling in love with the girlfriend (Rene Russo) of his arch rival (Don Johnson). Although he is inspired to re-ignite his golf career, challenge his opponent in the U.S. Open, and win the affection of the woman of his dreams, McAvoy has just one flaw: he's a show off when he should just focus on playing the game. Reunited with his Bull Durham writer-director Ron Shelton, Costner fits into his role like a favorite pair of shoes, and costar Cheech Marin scores a memorable scene-stealing comeback as McAvoy's best buddy, Romeo Posar. Mixing his love of sports with his flair for fresh, comedic dialogue, Shelton takes this enjoyable movie down unexpected detours (although some may find it a bit too long), and his characters are delightfully unpredictable. --Jeff Shannon Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Always fun to watchThis is one of those movies that is always fun to pull out every so often, to watch again. Rating: - tin cup: a hole in onecostner does it again with this drama about a golfer who looks to romance and be sucessful at golf. this chick flick is for anyone who likes golf. Rating: - great sport movie this is great sport movie ,its all of fun the cast is great just like bull durham the team of costner and shelton works again .even if you are not u.s open fan ,you are going to enjoy this movie.cheech marin/don johnson rene russo with kevin costner all of them very good in this movie full of fun . Rating: - Best golf movie ever made (and yes there's romance too)Why is it good for the guys? Hits all the high and low notes about why golf is so addicting and so crazy making, and a bit about how to make the ladies happy too (tango never hurts) Why is it good for the gals? Face it, those athletes are attractive, but this one is actually a real human being, but I won't give away the best part Why is it good for laughs? Hmmm, can we all say Cheech together? PS - He does a helluva tango) Why is it a great movie? 1. Plot 2. Tension 3. Casting (have ... Read More Rating: - A Good Comedy - Romance!!If you like to play golf this movie is for you. Kevin plays a washed up pro golfer trying to make a comeback. when Rene Russo meets kevin she is trying to learn how to play golf. Don Johnson is her boyfriend a pro golfer. This is a great romanic comedy, A must see. I rate this DVD a 8 from 1to10!! |