An addiction to gambling dims baseball legend Pete Rose's star.An addiction to gambling dims baseball legend Pete Rose's star.An addiction to gambling dims baseball legend Pete Rose's star.
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This movie was a little better than I expected. The previews of this movie made this look like a bad SNL portrayal.
Tom Sizemore gave an erratic performance. He was at times mostly portraying a caricature of Pete Rose to other times finally a tortured man done in by his own actions (the final press conference scene). AT most times, he appeared to be a hunchback.
The actor playing Jansen was robotic until he decided to rat out Rose.
As far as the movie, it was the usual TV fare which barely scrapes the surface and sticks to the facts.
I don't think it will change anybody's opinion about the case.
Tom Sizemore gave an erratic performance. He was at times mostly portraying a caricature of Pete Rose to other times finally a tortured man done in by his own actions (the final press conference scene). AT most times, he appeared to be a hunchback.
The actor playing Jansen was robotic until he decided to rat out Rose.
As far as the movie, it was the usual TV fare which barely scrapes the surface and sticks to the facts.
I don't think it will change anybody's opinion about the case.
- rocknrollcrook-1
- Sep 25, 2004
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- GoofsIn the scene immediately after Pete Rose and Paul Janszen meet, a televised baseball game contains an advertisement for "HurricaneSports.com" -- definitely out of place in the pre-Internet 1980s.
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