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80 for Brady

80 for Brady

  • Status: Released
  • 03-02-2023
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Score: 6.348
  • Vote count: 164

Four lifelong friends set out on an unforgettable journey to see their hero Tom Brady play in Super Bowl LI and witness one of the greatest comebacks in sports history, discovering that it's never too late to live life to the fullest. Inspired by a true story.

Lily Tomlin

Lou

Jane Fonda

Trish

Rita Moreno

Maura

Sally Field

Betty

Tom Brady

Self

Billy Porter

Gugu

Harry Hamlin

Dan

Guy Fieri

Self

Alex Moffat

Nat

Rob Corddry

Pat

Glynn Turman

Mickey

Ron Funches

Chip

Bob Balaban

Mark

Jimmy O. Yang

Tony

Matt Lauria

James

Sara Gilbert

Sara

Sally Kirkland

Ida

Andy Richter

Clark

Gus Kenworthy

Erik

Brian Jordan Alvarez

Derek

Suzie Riemer

Poker Dealer

Marshawn Lynch

Self

Patton Oswalt

Brisket

Retta

Self

Zina Wilde

Poker Player

Alex Bentley

Defensive Coach

Laith Wallschleger

Offensive Coach

Stevie Baggs Jr.

Other Offensive Coach

Bill Kalmenson

Other Defensive Coach

Bonnie Hellman

Donna

Ron G.

Falcons Fan

Amber Chardae Robinson

Hot Wings Woman

Vishal Patel

Hrishi

Charlie Morgan Patton

Sophie

Matt Cordova

QB Countdown Ref

Rebecca Field

Read Zone Bookseller

Lucius Baybak

Scalper

Nick Lane

Trip

Daniella Covino

Tina the Ticket Taker

Julio Cesar Ruiz

VIP Guard

Angie Simms

New Mayflower Girl

Michael Matera

Mayflower Dealer

Danny Amendola

Self

Julian Edelman

Self

Rob Gronkowski

Self

Jim Tavaré

Quartet Leader

Marc Rebillet

Self

Matt Porter

Dal

Michael Olvera Rodriguez

Bouncer

Beth Crosby

Wife

Dan Aho

Husband

Augustine Perez

Gugu's Dancer

Katherine Cheng

Gugu's Dancer

Derek Schiesel

Gugu's Dancer

Brooke Shepherd

Gugu's Dancer

Raymond Ejiofor

Gugu's Dancer

Stephanie Nash

Janette (uncredited)

Amy Tolsky

Matilda (uncredited)

Ray Buffer

NFL Veteran Quarterback (uncredited)

Jordan Drake

Ex-NFL Player (uncredited)

John Gearries

Ex-NFL Player (uncredited)

Darrell 'Silver' Hughes

Ex-NFL Player (uncredited)

Jamaal Lewis

Ex-NFL Player (uncredited)

Roman Prophet

Ex-NFL Player (uncredited)

Karina Wolfe

Skybox Chef (uncredited)

Fatimah Hassan

Vegan Pie Vendor (uncredited)

Samuel Taub

Bouncer (uncredited)

Vincent Lionetti

Patriot Tailgating Fan (uncredited)

Evan Shafran

Patriot Fan (uncredited)

Pason

Reporter (uncredited)

Elizabeth Goodfellow

Musician (uncredited)

Kirby Ellwood

Amazing Fan (uncredited)

Mellanie Hubert

Extra (uncredited)

Noah Staggs

Extra (uncredited)

Peter McGinn

It is very rare for my wife to suggest I watch a sports movie with her. But her interest in the four elderly female stars (well three of them anyway as she hadn’t seem Rita Moreno in very much) overcame her total lack of interest in sports. So off we went. The movie was entertaining but not overly original or riveting. The four leads did adequate an job, and why wouldn’t they with a couple hundred years of acting between them? It was bizarre to see them with their surgically altered smooth skins and younger looks that sort of made it impossible to believe the non-rich characters could all afford the surgeries to get them there. Jane Fonda especially has a china doll appearance, bringing to my mind the 10 year-old girls who are artificially made up by their parents to take part in sexualized beauty contests. I suppose it might be best to wait for this movie to stream somewhere and watch it with friends, perhaps with a few drinks in hand to dull the critical movie critic inside all of us. I thought the most interesting element of the writing was how they reimagined just enough about the facts of the Super Bowl to allow for the ladies to have a small role in the ultimate result. I guess as a New Englander, I am required to recommend the movies to other New Englanders.

CinemaSerf

There are times when just the four ladies on screen make this mildly amusing, but sadly that's about as entertaining as it gets. The four friends have been following NFL superstar Tom Brady throughout his career and when he, just shy of his 40th birthday, is to play for the "Patriots" in the Super Bowl, they decide - by hook, or by crook - that they are going to make the trip to Houston. Without going into too much detail, they manage to get some tickets and off they go on what becomes the adventure of a lifetime. It's got a bit of romance, a bit of light comedy, a little familial discord and it sets out to demonstrate, clearly, that age is no barrier to people having a good time. The script, though, is really rather poor and though Sally Field and Lily Tomlin do a little better, neither Jane Fonda nor Rita Moreno really have enough to do. It's all a bit, well, bitty - too episodic. It doesn't really flow. We know these folks have all the awards known to man on their mantelpieces, but somehow there is actually rather little star quality on display here. I just didn't think they gelled well at all and there are stereotypes galore as it becomes gradually cheesier and sentimental. It passes ninety minutes OK, but it's not really a cinema film. It will fill a slot on the telly at Christmas easily enough, but otherwise it's unremarkable stuff.