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Mr. 3000
Directed by
Charles Stone III
PG-13
2004
1h 44m
Comedy
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Drama
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5.6
54%
30%
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Aging baseball star who goes by the nickname, Mr. 3000, finds out many years after retirement that he didn't quite reach 3,000 hits. Now at age 47 he's back to try and reach that goal.
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Cast of Mr. 3000
Bernie Mac
Stan Ross
Angela Bassett
Maureen "Mo" Simmons
Michael Rispoli
Boca
Brian J. White
Rex 'T-Rex' Pennebaker
Dondré Whitfield
Skillet
Paul Sorvino
Gus Panas
Tom Arnold
Self
Larry King
Self
John Salley
Self
J. Anthony Brown
First Base Umpire
Jay Leno
Self
Stuart Scott
Self
Carmen Electra
Self (uncredited)
Keegan-Michael Key
Reporter
Dane Cook
Sausage Mascot
John Judd
Executive
Amaury Nolasco
Minadeo
Ian Anthony Dale
Fukuda
Neil Brown Jr.
Clubhouse Assistant
Chris Noth
Schiembri
Earl Billings
Lenny Koron
Jaqueline Fleming
Young Woman
Beth Lacke
Pilates Instructor
Mykel Shannon Jenkins
Reporter
Johanna McKay
Community Center Director
Sheila Ellis
Fan
Avery White
Team Trainer
Rekkhan
Brewers Fan
Karen Pritchett
Baseball Fan
Drew Plummer
Seaborn
Bronzell Miller
Red Sox First Baseman
Ron Darling
Self
Evan Jones
Fryman
Scott Brooks
Eddie Richling
Rich Komenich
Big Horse Borelli
David Devey
Gervis
John McConnell
HOF President
Ric Reitz
HOF President's Assistant
Travis Kerber
Earl
Phil Ridarelli
Dad
J. David Ruby
Kid
Liz Kaschak
Spinning Instructor
Charles Haugk
Man in Stands
Greg Bond
Young
Michael Wilbon
Self
Chris Rose
Self
Peter Gammons
Self
John D. Vodenlich
Astros Catcher
Andrew Prater
Red Sox Catcher
John Schwab
Umpire
Dick Enberg
Brewers Sportscaster
John Gleeson Connolly
Reporter
Matt DeCaro
Reporter
Chris Marrs
Reporter
Marco St. John
Reporter
Christian Stolte
Reporter
Scott Benjaminson
Executive
Larry Larson
Barfly
John Bobek
Press Box Intern
Brandon DeShazer
Press Box Reporter (uncredited)
Tony Lee Gratz
Press Box Reporter
Mr. 3000 Ratings & Reviews
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
This one's out of the park.
Newsday
Kevin Thomas
Good-looking and smooth, with a great soundtrack...
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Bassett and Mac deserve better vehicles for their charm and talent.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
It's no Bull Durham, but it certainly gives Major League a run for its money.
San Francisco Chronicle
Carla Meyer
Slumps under the weight of product endorsements and a misguided romantic subplot.
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Bernie Mac carries this risqu minor league film.
eye WEEKLY
Adam Nayman
This feature-length commercial for Major League Baseball covers all the cross-marketing bases.
Slant Magazine
Eric Henderson
It's a team sport, but the story belongs to the individual, which gives the otherwise comfortable corniness of Mr. 3000 its meta-celebrity subtext.
Austin Chronicle
Marrit Ingman
This is your standard genre fare: Smart-ass player gets schooled, finds love, and is redeemed in time for the final big game.
The New Yorker
Bruce Diones
This fuzzy baseball story about a conceited player (Bernie Mac) who comes out of retirement to fix his record (he's three hits short of the magic three thousand) is a major letdown.
Associated Press
Christy Lemire
Bernie Mac plays a baseball-star version of his corrosive TV-show persona in Mr. 3000, a comedy that's essentially an extended ad for ESPN. Ironically, though, the insertion of real-life media provides the film's few laughs.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
A mild and forgettable baseball comedy.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
There are no big surprises, but Mac and director Charles Stone III hit all the right dramatic notes, and Angela Bassett is reliably smart and sexy as Mac's love interest.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
An uncompromisingly grown-up comedy that any willing adult can see in any multiplex in the country.
Washington Post
Sara Gebhardt
The script is much like a nine-inning sitcom that uses an obvious formula to tell a familiar story while garnering cheap laughs.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Although the writing and direction are flabby, the drama contrived and the romance utterly unbelievable.
New York Daily News
Jami Bernard
[Mac] gives surprising wisdom and heart -- along with the laughs -- to what could have been just another generic baseball comedy.
Detroit News
Tom Long
Bernie Mac is too talented to be wasting his time in movies like Mr. 3000. And you'd be wise not to waste your time with it as well.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Director Charles Stone III and writers Eric Champnella, Keith Mitchell and Howard Michael Gould have reconfigured a sports movie plot to bring to it depth as well as laughter, and, better yet, made it unpredictable.
Detroit Free Press
Kelley L. Carter
Mr. 3000 is devoid of easy-to-do buffoonery, allowing the characters to have some layers.
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