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Director: | Rawson Marshall Thurber |
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Writer: | Rawson Marshall Thurber |
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When megalomaniacal White Goodman, the owner of a trendy, high-end fitness center, makes a move to take over the struggling local gym run by happy-go-lucky Pete La Fleur, there's only one way for La Fleur to fight back: dodgeball. Aided by a dodgeball guru and Goodman's attorney, La Fleur and his rag-tag team of underdogs launch a knock-down, drag-out battle in which the winner takes all. | |
Release Date: | Jun 18, 2004 |
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Director: | Rawson Marshall Thurber |
Writer: | Rawson Marshall Thurber |
Genres: | Comedy |
Keywords | underdog, competition, love at first sight, oddball, cheerleader, bodyguard, sports, gymnasium, sexual harassment, cheerleading, breaking the fourth wall, pirate, workout, megalomaniac, lgbt, sport competition, against the odds, mentor protégé relationship, weight loss, referee, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger, guide book, dodgeball, instructional video, girl scouts, candid, small business, handicapped, casual, rules and regulations, food addiction, amused, appreciative, exhilarated |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Red Hour |
Box Office |
Revenue: $168,423,227
Budget: $20,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Vince Vaughn | Peter La Fleur |
Christine Taylor | Kate Veatch |
Ben Stiller | White Goodman |
Rip Torn | Patches O'Houlihan |
Justin Long | Justin |
Stephen Root | Gordon |
Joel David Moore | Owen |
Chris Williams | Dwight |
Alan Tudyk | Steve the Pirate |
Missi Pyle | Fran Stalinovskovichdaviddivichski |
Jamal Duff | Me'Shell Jones |
Gary Cole | Cotton McKnight |
Jason Bateman | Pepper Brooks |
Hank Azaria | Young Patches O'Houlihan |
Al Kaplon | Tournament Referee |
Lance Armstrong | Lance Armstrong |
Chuck Norris | Chuck Norris |
David Hasselhoff | German Coach |
William Shatner | Dodgeball Chancellor |
Julie Gonzalo | Amber |
Trever O'Brien | Derek |
Cayden Boyd | Timmy |
Rusty Joiner | Blade |
Kevin Porter | Lazer |
Brandon Molale | Blazer |
Suzy Nakamura | Gordon's Wife |
Lori Beth Denberg | Martha Johnstone |
Julia Ensign | Cheerleader #1 |
David Boyd | Cheerleader #2 |
Bowd J. Beal | Cheerleader #3 |
Curtis Armstrong | Mr. Ralph |
Tate Chalk | Waldorf Referee |
Jordyn Colemon | Angry Troop #417 Girl |
Hayley Rosales | Crying Troop #417 Girl |
Bix Barnaba | Homeless Man |
Earl Schuman | Elderly S&M Enthusiast |
Robert 'Duckie' Carpenter | S&M Man |
Tony Daly | Ronnie |
Amy Stiller | Keno Waitress |
Jim Cody Williams | Weird Guy with Monster Truck |
Douglas Grimes | Vegas Roughian |
Scarlett Chorvat | Joyce |
Matt Levin | Casino Worker #1 |
Rawson Marshall Thurber | Obnoxious Las Vegas Homophobe |
Sik End | Friendly Bondage Master |
Stephen B. Turner | Frustrated Cougar #1 |
Tim Soergel | Frustrated Cougar #2 |
Andy Chanley | Uber Film / Globo Gym Ad Narrator |
Candice Michelle | Cheerleader (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Jerzy Zieliński | Director of Photography |
Rob J. Greenlea | Grip |
Peewee Piemonte | Stunts |
Theodore Shapiro | Original Music Composer |
Rawson Marshall Thurber | Writer, Director |
Gene Serdena | Set Decoration |
George H. Anderson | Supervising Sound Editor |
John Coats | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Eartha Robinson | Choreographer |
George Drakoulias | Music Supervisor |
Douglas Noe | Makeup Artist |
Maher Ahmad | Production Design |
Cherie Tamai | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Deborah Liebling | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Alex Daniels | Stunt Coordinator |
Mary McLaglen | Unit Publicist, Unit Production Manager |
Joey Box | Stunts |
Austin Gorg | Assistant Art Director |
Ken Tarallo | Special Effects |
Dennis McNeill | Color Timer |
Maxwell R. Johnson II | Transportation Captain |
Joe Dorn | ADR Supervisor |
Eddie Braun | Stunt Driver, Stunts |
Joe Bucaro III | Stunts |
Steven Lambert | Stunts |
Matt Norklun | Stunts |
Chris Navarro | ADR Recordist |
Sean Mannion | Property Master |
Ellen Falguiere | Costumer |
Laura Hopkins | Graphic Designer |
Arnold Chon | Stunts |
Nicole Randall | Stunt Double |
Craig Kuehne | Visual Effects |
Kenny Rummell | Location Assistant |
Carol Grant | Extras Casting |
Michael Hendrickson | Production Executive |
Michelle Boehle | Choreographer |
Joe Griffith | Storyboard Artist |
Susan Fitz-Simon | Location Manager |
Hubie Kerns Jr. | Stunts |
Peter Teschner | Editor |
Alan Baumgarten | Editor |
Werner Hahnlein | Special Effects Supervisor |
Juel Bestrop | Casting |
Marijan 'Mario' Zoric | Chef |
Deborah Ann Piper | Hair Department Head |
Jason W. Jennings | Sound Effects Editor |
Ryan Beadle | I/O Manager |
Sean Kennedy | Visual Effects |
John S. Campbell | Rigging Grip |
Art Martin | First Assistant Camera |
Joel A. Ruiz | Electrician |
Vince Filippone | Assistant Editor |
Blythe Cappello | Casting |
Scott Sprague | Lighting Technician |
Stan Purdy | Security |
Steve Cantamessa | Sound Mixer |
Scott La Rue | Boom Operator |
Lori C. Miller | Digital Compositors |
Tom Fox | Video Assist Operator |
Glenn E. Moran | Rigging Gaffer |
Mark Sadler | Best Boy Electrician |
Lois DeArmond | Assistant Costume Designer |
Stephanie Lowry | Music Editor |
Paulette Dauber | Publicist |
Eric Hedayat | Location Manager |
Michael J. Birnkrant | Driver |
Jeanne McCarthy | Casting |
Matthew T. Duncan | Temp Sound Editor |
Nina Kawasaki | Visual Effects Editor |
Tracy Bennett | Still Photographer |
James Goldman | Loader |
David L. Parrish | Camera Operator |
Marisa Aboitiz | Costume Supervisor |
Pete Anthony | Orchestrator |
Bill Talbott | Score Engineer |
Caleb Duffy | Location Scout |
Ket Lamb | Stand In |
Phil Scalisi | Craft Service |
Carol Ramsey | Costume Design |
Fran Allgood | Set Costumer |
Chris Fogel | Scoring Mixer |
Michael Altman | Projection |
Thomas Longo | Production Coordinator |
Monica Levinson | Production Supervisor |
Bryan Belair | Construction Coordinator |
Andrew Max Cahn | Art Direction |
Gloria Ciraolo | Painter |
Steve Salazar | Propmaker |
Kristine McPherson | First Assistant Editor |
Gregory Diggins | Carpenter |
Gary D'Amico | Special Effects Coordinator |
Jamie Clarke | Post Production Assistant |
Greg Anderson | Utility Stunts |
Mary C. Snyder | Title Designer |
George Bamber | First Assistant Director |
Nicki Johnson | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Bruce Lacey | Foley Editor |
Brian Basham | Sound Recordist |
Thomas Whelpley | Transportation Co-Captain |
Paul V. Perkins | Key Grip |
Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
Bill Burns | Assistant Sound Editor |
Andrew Silver | Supervising Music Editor |
Raymond Prado | Second Unit Director |
Steve Lonano | Second Second Assistant Director |
Eric Thompson | ADR Mixer |
Chris Jones | Special Effects Technician |
John Kairis | Assistant Camera |
Sean Lawrence | Colorist |
Michael Glynn | Set Dresser, Swing |
Fred Cooper | Dolly Grip |
Seth Edelstein | Second Assistant Director |
Nicole Abellera Hallman | Casting Assistant |
George Doering | Musician |
Stefan Fraticelli | Foley Artist |
David V. Butler | Dialogue Editor |
Scott R. Hankins | Principal Costumer |
Melissa Binder | Textile Artist |
Ron Mellegers | Foley Mixer |
Nicholas 'Nikko' Tsiotsias | Assistant Editor |
Ann Murphy | Assistant Location Manager |
Kevin Roy | Additional Production Assistant |
Denyse Rossi | Payroll Accountant |
Chris Buchinsky | Storyboard Artist |
Benjamin Nowicki | Art Department Coordinator |
Ryan Murray | Art Department Production Assistant |
Mike Boudreau | Swing |
Darrell Woodard | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Nathan Castle | Stunts |
Cass Asher | Stunt Double |
Robert Baek | Second Assistant Camera |
Joe Finley | Digital Colorist |
Salvy Maleki | Location Coordinator |
Victoria Ruskin | Set Designer |
Grant Samson | Leadman |
Tricia Ronten | Script Supervisor |
Greg Fitzpatrick | Stunts |
Michael DeSantis | First Assistant Accountant |
Michelle Stevens | Second Assistant Accountant |
Lloyd Ahern II | Additional Director of Photography |
Christian Kastner | On Set Dresser |
Linda Flowers | Hairstylist |
Dusty Dukatz | Set Production Assistant |
Name | Title |
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Mary McLaglen | Executive Producer |
Stuart Cornfeld | Producer |
Ben Stiller | Producer |
Rhoades Rader | Executive Producer |
Todd C. Guzze | Associate Producer |
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Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. I forgot how well this movie holds up. Now, I'm not a fan of Vince Vaughn or Ben Stiller (most of the time), but, being objective, this is a pretty funny movie with a good plot to it. It has problems besides casting, but most of those are ... over in a blink and we're back to the movie. This is a movie that leans on ridiculous humor, and everyone pretty much stays in their lane with quirks and motivations, and while the abuse humor of Justin Long pushes my boundaries of entertainment, Vaughn's lazy character work breaks it. I'd say it was a problem with the writing, but the delivery is sloppy even for someone playing a lazy character: the character is someone who knows what needs to get done and can't be bothered to do work, not someone who is too lazy to do what he can do. Ben Stiller is over the top, but that's a combination of how the character is written and Stiller's delivery: I clearly don't like the character concept, but without him being an overly nice / secretly evil guy, I'm don't have a real suggestion there. I'm sure you can make similar arguments for any given character, but the movie is actually so well produced, overall well written, and the performances are funny enough to distract from "problems" that if you just relax and watch this movie, you'll probably be laughing all the way up to "My Milkshake By's All the Boys to the Yard".
**Dodgeball knows it’s a ludicrous nonsensical laugh fest and embraces all its ridiculous charm to become one of the best sports comedies of all time.** Dodgeball is one of the funniest, most outrageous movies in existence and is one of my favorite comedies (and sports movies?) of all time! This ... movie just had every actor in their sweet spot. White Goodman is peak Ben Stiller. Vaughn, Long, and Taylor each feel at home in their roles, and Alan Tudyk’s Steve the Pirate steals the scene every time. Each and every moment of this movie is zany, goofy, and insane, making Dodgeball a quintessential 2000s comedy. Dodgeball gifts the world with hilarious lines to be quoted repeatedly, Chuck Norris gifs, and laughs that keep going long after the movie ends. Plenty of people might disagree, but Dodgeball will forever be one of the best movies of the 2000s and maybe eternity… ok, let’s stick with the 2000s.
Ben Stiller's "Goodman" is the epitome of a big time corporate America obsessed with keeping the country fit. "Peter" (Vince Vaughn) is pretty much the opposite as his small time local gym is on the brink of collapse. If he can't find $50,000 in double quick time then it's curtains. The only way the ... y can maybe raise the money is to win a dodgeball tournament but when "Goodman" discovers this plucky plan, he establishes a team of his own and battle lines are drawn. Of course one team has unlimited resources whilst the other can barely afford to turn the lights on. They do have a secret weapon though - and that's the legendary "Patches O'Houlihan" (Rip Torn) who agrees to come and turn his enthusiastic collection of misfits into a cohesive and winning unit. Now there's not the least jeopardy here: it's just a rehash of the David and Goliath story with some dangerous looking ball skills thrown in. Fans of Stiller will probably love it, but I never really was one of those. I found his style of comedy way too in-your-face and not in the least subtle and after a few games with this big red weapon of body-mass destruction, I got a bit bored. It's tempered with a tiny bit of romance thanks to "Kate" (Christine Taylor) who'd also like to see "Goodman" with some egg on his face but the predictability of the whole film made it quite a long ninety minutes for me with Vaughn adding little to enliven the proceedings. It's very quickly paced and is obviously trying to be screwball but once we've met the characters it just becomes too processional. Nah.