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Rocket Science (DVD, 2008)
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Jeffrey Blitz (2002's SPELLBOUND) directs this comedy that follows in the footsteps of teen outsider indies such DONNIE DARKO, THUMBSUCKER, NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, and RUSHMORE. Se...Read more
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good for the classroom--with mutes
As a debate coach, I've been looking for debate documentaries/movies. The best I've found is "Resolved" which airs about once or twice a month on HBO. Rocket Scien...Read more
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Rocket Science
This independent film will remind you of Juno's teenage authenticity mixed in with Superbad's teenage angst. It's a poignant tale about a kid with a stutter who attempts to w...Read more

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Jeffrey Blitz (2002's SPELLBOUND) directs this comedy that follows in the footsteps of teen outsider indies such DONNIE DARKO, THUMBSUCKER, NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, and RUSHMORE. Set in New Jersey, the film follows Hal Hefner (impressive newcomer Reese Thompson) in his attempts to go through high school unnoticed. This is made considerably harder by his obvious stutter and inability to verbalize even the most basic statements, not to mention his thoughts and feelings. Bringing him no help are his strange and abusive older brother Earl (Vincent Piazza), his recently divorced parents, his mother's live-in boyfriend, and his school's inadequate speech therapist. When the school's bossy, attractive debate champion Ginny Ryerson (Anna Kendrick) tries to recruit Hal as her debating partner, good sense tells him no but his hormones cry yes, and soon Hal finds himself confronted with growing feelings for Ginny as well as the looming humiliation of having to compete in the state finals. ROCKET SCIENCE features a good cast of relative unknowns, who with the help of a solid script, convey the pangs of adolescent angst and the awkwardness of high school. The film treads familiar territory but does so well, sticking to the story and not getting too caught up in style. The film's soundtrack, which features songs from Clem Snide frontman Eef Barzelay, perfectly matches its indie pedigree.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 026359415227

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Genre:Dramas
Format:DVD

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Director:Jeffrey Blitz
Leading Role:Reece Daniel Thompson
eBay Product ID: EPID63455860
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"[F]unny and moving....[With an] essental sweetness..."
Box Office - Ray Greene (03/01/2007)

3 stars out of 5 -- "[With] a dramatic curveball that nails the befuddlement of teen romance....Backed by a fine cast, there's no argument: Blitz is a confident new voice."
Total Film - Tom Charity (10/01/2007)

4 stars out of 5 -- "Affecting and original....The gamble pays off in this warm, funny comedy's poignant last moments..."
Uncut - Damon Wise (10/01/2007)

3 stars out of 5 -- "The characters are beautifully drawn in all their oddities and the teen actors do good work..."
Empire - Helen O'Hara (10/01/2007)

"[C]harming and likeable....The script crackles with sharp observations and throwaway gags....Best of all is the integrity of the ending, which firmly eschews any fairytale solutions."
Sight and Sound - Lisa Mullen (11/01/2007)

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good for the classroom--with mutes

Created: 28/05/09
As a debate coach, I've been looking for debate documentaries/movies. The best I've found is "Resolved" which airs about once or twice a month on HBO. Rocket Science is an OK show for my class since it is a story that pivots on policy debate (in New Jersey), though isn't necessarily about debate per se. The main female character is a riot since she rapid fires during normal conversations. However, it's R for language, so I keep a list of about 10 or 12 of the places of totally unnecessary filth that I have to mute--and one place I have to jump ahead where Kama Sutra pics are shown. All in all, the students love it, and the premise, about a boy with a stutter who wants to join the debate team to impress a girl, is pretty clever.
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Rocket Science

Created: 27/12/08
This independent film will remind you of Juno's teenage authenticity mixed in with Superbad's teenage angst. It's a poignant tale about a kid with a stutter who attempts to win over a girl by succeeding on the debate team. The comedy is intelligent and the storyline will touch your soul.
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Rocket Science

Created: 03/02/08
This is a great movie, with an excellent performance from the entire cast. Hal Heffner is a character that is easy to relate to, and his struggle to overcome his speech impediment is a window to many laughes. It is this years Little Miss Sunshine, with a villan easy to relate to those in your life. Rocket Science is deinfitely a movie to see, not only this year but for many years to come.
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Charming

Created: 24/03/08
Great movie! charming story, witty, smart, and entertaining.
Plus i know one of the minor characters, so it exciting to watch a friend on film.
You can't go wrong with at least renting this one.
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Rocket Science

Created: 15/02/10
Great great GREAT movie. Completely underrated. Very poignant and immensely humorous. Near perfect. It is literally possible to watch this movie ten times in a week and not get tired of it. Worth every penny.
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Rocket Science (DVD, 2008)
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