The Sports Pages

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Two sports stories: one fictional, centering on a game of golf and the ultimate competition, and one based on an amazingly true incident that changed sports broadcasting forever. Stars Kelsey Grammer, Bob Newhart and Eugene Levy.
Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.33:1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.75 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.52 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ PRT803434DVD
Director ‏ : ‎ Richard Benjamin
Media Format ‏ : ‎ Color, Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC
Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 30 minutes
Release date ‏ : ‎ August 3, 2004
Actors ‏ : ‎ Bob Newhart, Kelsey Grammer, Eugene Levy
Studio ‏ : ‎ PARAMOUNT
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0001ZWLUG
Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1

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  1. Old Enough to Know Better

    Light but pleasing entertainment.
    This DVD contains two works, presented together with introductions by James Brown (not the Godfather of Soul, the other James Brown).”How Doc Waddems Finally Broke 100″ is based on an older short story about a golfer, Doc Waddems (played by Bob Newhart) that could never break 100. One day, Doc Waddems is on top of his game, playing better than he ever did before and it looks as if he’s about to break through into the realm of double-digit golf scores. Unfortunately, his partner for that day (played quite well by Kelsey Grammer) is a fanatic for the rules and assesses penalties for ridiculously minor infractions of obscure rules; which he quotes verbatim off the top of his head.The tale is told as Doc Waddems is on trial for killing his golf partner . . . with a quick blow to the head from his putter. The ending is irony worthy of O’Henry himself while the production somehow manages to capture the look of the 1930s still maintaining modern dialogue and pacing. (The short story upon which this is based could have been written no later than 1937.) Newhart basically plays this in his typically understated manner while Grammer comes across much as he did in Frasier, believable but a smidgen over the top in places. IMO, pairing these two was absolute genius.”The Heidi Bowl” is a fictionalized tail based on a true event, the interrupted coverage of a 1968 Jets vs Raiders game in the last few minutes in order to air a made for TV movie of the classic tale, Heidi.The story is told through the actions of a handful of characters including a battle-fatigued Vietnam vet training to work in the control room at NBC, his mentor (who has $500 on the game), a gaggle of teen-aged cheerleader types in love with Joe Namath and a woman that works her shift as an operator at NBC while her home is invaded by uninvited guests that want to watch the game. The impact of this event upon all of these characters makes for a an amusing story that all revolves around one ill-fated decision; to interrupt coverage of a very big game to keep a program schedule on track. There are semi-serious moments in this story but overall the mood is light.There are also interviews with a few well-known people that were in some way involved in the real-life events, former New York mayor Ed Koch, while not directly involved, provided some very entertaining comments as well.Both of these pieces combined take less than 90 minutes to watch and make for a pleasant distraction. If you are looking for profundity, great cinema you won’t find it here, but if you would enjoy great writing, fine acting and a couple of very human stories look no further.FWIW, I detected no quality problems with my copy.

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  2. Marie M. Rogers

    I love Bob Newhard and Eugene Levy
    Years ago someone wrote a film review about “How Doc Waddems Finally Broke 100” and I tried unsuccessfully to find it under that title. Then one day recently there it was on DVD, but it was coupled with another short film, titled “The Sports Pages”. Doc Waddems is played by Bob Newhart. Have been a fan of his for many, many years. No matter how many times I listen to his old routines, I still find them very, very funny. (Ever hear the one about the bus driver?)Have been a fan of Eugene Levy for a long time, too. Once you see that face, you never forget it. Loved him in “Best In Show” where he actually had 2 left feet!This DVD is great fun. Watch and enjoy!

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  3. creative carpenter

    If you love Bob Newhart…
    You are in for a treat, because it is not just Bob Newhart, but the indomitable Fraser Crane! (Yes, I know it was his character on Cheers, but in this little film he is in “Fraser”mode!) For get about the lead in film _ the Heidi debacle, just get to How Doc Wassed Even if you don’t play golf you will laugh out loud at this flick! promise you!

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  4. H. Lawrence

    poor quality
    Having seen this on tv I was eager to purchase. DVD has flaws in second movie and I should have returned. I love the first part and it is ok so I kept.

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  5. Timothy J. Oconnor

    A riot!
    A riot!

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  6. tpalma

    Very funny movie. Kelsey and Bob have a very good …
    Very funny movie. Kelsey and Bob have a very good chemistry. They should make another movie.

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  7. J. Morehouse

    If you like Newhardt and golf you’ll like this
    As a golfer I really loved this. So much that when a ‘loan’ wasn’t returned, I bought another copy

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  8. Troutscout

    Newhart Humor
    If you liked the original standup Newhart and/or the many Newhart series then you must add this dvd to your collection. Further, if you play golf or have friends that do this must be purchased.It never got the air play it deserved – but believe me, it is funny.

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  9. Kindle Customer

    The beginning with the introduction almost seems (feels) like it comes from a totally different program, but once I got into the first story, I was really enjoying it.It was great to see Bob Newhart and Kelsey Grammer together, they compliment each other perfectly in a story of golf and murder.It might not sound funny like that, but it’s actually a never nice black comedy.The second story (true) was not quite as good, (or rather didn’t suit my taste.) But I am sure there are many people who will enjoy the tale of Heidi Gate.Would recommend it just for Newhart and Grammer’s performances

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