Someone gave this movie a good rating. Not sure if they were watching the same movie as myself. I found the kids in the movie were better actors than the adults. Not sure who wrote the description but I wouldn't call Jordon a heart throb but a meat head yes. Joel DeVisser needs to go back to acting classes and the rest of the adult cast. I could not sit through the movie because of the acting which in turn made the storyline a bad one. I guess you get what you pay for low budget means low budget actors that can't act. I would wait a few years before I would watch a movie/show with Joel DeVisser in it and I would only watch if he learnt how to act.
Plot summary
Jordan Gabriel is the richest, most famous, and best quarterback in the pros. Don't believe it? Just ask him. Eagerly awaiting a record-setting contract renewal, "only the best will do," much to his dismay he's suddenly forced to coach a little league baseball team. Lohan Everette is still dealing with the recent loss of his father and is wanting to be his new middle-school's star pitcher. He is Jordan's biggest fan - until he actually meets him. As the baseball season progresses, "Coach" Jordan rebuilds Lohan's trust and begins to rely on him, his mom, his adorable and hilarious 9-year-old sister, and the rest of the team as they turn their losing season around. As Jordan begins to "stand in the gap" as a coach/father figure he begins to realize just how empty his life was when he only lived for himself as they all learn the importance of teamwork and using their God-given talents to help others in need. Faced with the biggest dilemma of his life, and with his record setting football contract on the line, can he finally put another person's needs before his own?
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Game Changer is a new classic, in the vein of The Sandlot, Little Big Leauge, Rookie of the Year, The Rookie, Major League and Major League 2 except this is the only baseball film to show you that a little (or sometimes ALOT) of faith is all you need to overcome your ego, clumsiness, diabetes and a pending court case in which the judge sentences you to 90 days in jail for speeding unless you can teach a motley crew of middle schoolers how to win on the field...and off...or are they teaching him?
A very funny and heartwarming film with a wonderful comedic turn from Joel DeVisser as Jordan Gabriel, a meat head hunk of a quarterback whose on the verge of signing his biggest contract ever. That is until he speeds and the judge offers him an ultimatum, go to jail for 90 days and lose his new contract signing or coach a team of middle schoolers to the championship baseball game! What would you do?
With the help of his team of underachievers, the diabetic kid's mom, the evil judge (or is he?) and Tim, Jordan just might hit a home run with what little faith remains in him after his dad (Cobb International Film Fest Award Winner Corbin Bernsen) walked out on him as a kid to become one of the greatest pitchers of all time. If he could only avoid falling off tables, walking into wooden posts and getting hit in the groin with helmets, and realize it's not what's in front of him, but what he's forgotten above him that will guide him home and keep him out of jail for 90 days for speeding.