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I love feel good movies based on true stories. It goes to show that this world is made up of some pretty darn amazing people! Disney is showcasing one of those people in Million Dollar Arm! It is in theaters this Friday!

Based on a true story, sports agent JB Bernstein (Jon Hamm) finds that business has changed and things aren’t going well for his career. In a last ditch effort to save his livelihood he concocts a scheme to find baseball’s next great pitching ace. Hoping to find a young cricket pitcher he can turn into a major league baseball star, JB travels to India to produce a reality show competition called “The Million Dollar Arm.” With the help of cantankerous but eagle-eyed retired baseball scout Ray Poitevint (Alan Arkin), he discovers Dinesh (played by Madhur Mittal from “Slumdog Millionaire”) and Rinku (played by Suraj Sharma from “Life of Pi”), two 18-year-old boys who have no idea about playing baseball, yet have a knack for throwing a fastball. Hoping to sign them to major league contracts and make a quick buck, JB brings the boys home to America to train. While the Americans are definitely out of their element in India, the boys, who have never left their rural villages, are equally challenged when they come to the States. As the boys learn the finer points of baseball, JB, with the help of his charming friend Brenda (Lake Bell), learns valuable life lessons about teamwork, commitment and what it means to be a family.



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MILLION DOLLAR ARM opens in theaters everywhere on May 16th!



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  1. says

    I love feel good movies based on true to life stories. Sometimes, the reality is more dramatic than what the mind can conceive. There are a lot of untold stories out there waiting to be told. I sure hope that Hollywood would concentrate more on creating films where we can learn good and valuable lessons. 🙂

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