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2005
By ELC Productions

When Ben Wrightman, a young teacher, begins dating pretty businesswoman Lindsey Meeks, the two don't seem to have a lot of the same interests, but they fall in love, regardless. Their romance goes well until baseball season begins, and Lindsey soon realizes that Ben is completely obsessed with the Boston Red Sox. Though she tries to understand Ben's passionate team loyalty, eventually it threatens to end their otherwise happy relationship.

  • Romance
  • Comedy

Crew

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    Matthew F. Leonetti

    Director of Photography

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    Alan Baumgarten

    Editor

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    Lowell Ganz

    Screenplay

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    Bobby Farrelly

    Director

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    Marc S. Fischer

    Executive Producer

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    Peter Farrelly

    Director

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    Nancy Juvonen

    Producer

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    Drew Barrymore

    Producer

Top cast

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    Drew Barrymore

    Lindsey Meeks

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    Jimmy Fallon

    Ben Wrightman

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    Jason Spevack

    Ben - 1980

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    Jack Kehler

    Al

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    Maureen Keiller

    Viv

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    Daniel Greene

    Waiter

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    Ione Skye

    Molly

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    Marissa Jaret Winokur

    Sarah

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    KaDee Strickland

    Robin

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    JoBeth Williams

    Maureen Meeks

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    Siobhan Fallon Hogan

    Lana

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    Brett Murphy

    Ryan

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    Evan Helmuth

    Troy

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    Johnny Sneed

    Chris

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    Greta Onieogou

    Tammy

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    Lizz Alexander

    Charlene

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    Brandon Craggs

    Casey

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    Shary Guthrie

    Christie

Reviews

Peter McGinn

4/11/2020

There are a lot of sub-genres in movies: spaghetti Westerns, Police Procedural Mysteries, and Epic Fantasy - like Lord of the Rings. You can usually find a lot of room within these sub-genres for imaginative examples. They can be wildly different. Romantic Comedies seem to have less leeway. You have a formula that is often used, with minor changes here and there. The characters usually seem to have little in common at first glance, one of the characters usually gets sidetracked by another love interest (in Fever Pitch the love interest is the Boston Red Sox), there is a breakup where one or both becomes miserable, and the one who is "at fault" usually has to make a grand gesture at the end to mend the split. And of course there are jokes and romance. I think Fever Pitch is an excellent example of the genre. The two main characters are witty and charming and provide a lot of laughs. They are caring people and there is great chemistry between them. You don't have to be a baseball fan to enjoy it (though perhaps Yankee fans should steer clear), but like with most romantic comedies, you might want to set your cynicism aside for the duration, especially if you are a guy watching it with your favorite lady. If she is okay with the sports theme, you can let the romantic moments wash over you. This is one of those rare movies that when it comes on, no matter what place it is in the film, I am apt to settle in and watch it.