Tin Cup Reviews
A Sports Movie Classic. It's a Romance & a Sports Drama together. The first half isn't bad but man the biggest problem this has is it takes forever to get to the point sometimes. There are lots of scenes especially any with Russo & Costner together where the dailouge and whole interaction just meanders and takes way longer than it needs to to get to the point. This is a 1 Hour 47 minute film total probably that has about 30 minutes of extra length that could be cut and nothing would be lost. Most of that issue though is in the first half. The second half especially the final 30 minutes or so of golf is the best part and is well done. The golf stuff is more interesting than the romance I think as it's pretty basic stuff seen in a lot of sports films. But golf isn't a sport that you see that often compared to Baseball or Basketball especially. Another issue is the golf stuff is hard to follow if you don't know anything about golf. You do have to know the rules and all a bit or it doesn't make full sense. The acting also isn't bad led by Costner who is great the entire time as a likeable down on his luck hard headed charming slacker. Everyone else is decent or just alright though. Everything else though is good enough I'd say. The whole uS Open ending really is where the film finds it's stride and focuses on the best part. It's message of people remember the risk takers not the sticks in the mud can get a little lost in the meanderment and not knowing the exact rules but it works overall and it's subject matter is rpetty unique as well which helps set it apart. Anyone who is a big sports film fan, golf fan, or fan of any actors in this should check this out.
a film that I really like because it promotes the beauty of the moment rather than the final goal. Jubilant, funny, exciting
I love this film because it encourages the beauty of an act rather than its finality, the beauty of the moment. A very underrated film
How is this score so low?
Fun entertaining and well acted.
Love cheech's role in this film and Costner is a fun lead....but the climax and main theme is absurd. 'Just go for it no matter the consequences' is just about the dumbest golf strategy possible....His therapist (who is banging him after one session btw!!) convinces him to try and carry 255 yards over water into the wind when he can simply lay up and make the green to win like 10 million dollars. I felt bad for his caddy who has to watch him shoot the same awful shot 10 times in a row...the fact that people cheer and love him when he finally makes it, while dropping like 20 places in the tournament, is hilarious -- this would be known as an all time collapse and no body would cheer it on.
Funny and original, LOL!!!!!!!!!!!! Ages 17+ only; starring Cheech Marin, Kevin Costner, etc.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love Kevin Costner and Renee Russo Not my kind of movie though, too long and the golf scenes are too far in ‘spades' so to speak
It's a cute movie, with a goofy premise. Costner plays a lovable loser. Who is a good golf player. It's funny, and likeable. If it's in I'll watch it.
3.7 ole tin cup is a crazy one
Fun sports film with a really odd (but strangely satisfying ending).
If you like and golf and you like Kevin Costner then you will love this movie. It’s a rom-com that the fellas will like.
Good enough. I surely wouldn't call this a masterpiece. At times, the story moved along at a snail's pace. Nonetheless, there were many players in the cast that I really appreciated. I loved that this was about the game of golf. It has a campy charm to it, but I would have cut out about 15-20 minutes from the movie to make it present better. Rene Russo looks so darn good in this that she blows my mind. Loved seeing Cheech Marin, and I appreciated the non-predictable but likable ending. Overall, the whole project could have been just a little bit better. I don't think that I'll watch it again, but I'm glad that I got to see it. :)
It has its moments that are funny. Im surprised how much I liked Cheech Marins character in this movie.