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This movie has gone on to inspire one of the best and greatest softball team based out of Scottsdale, AZ to form in September 2006. They are called The Benchwarmers and play competitively ASA softball. The players include Coach Jon Chase, Ray Felizola, Matt Goldring, Rigo Bernal, Jimmy Morris, Wally Wollerman, Brendan Haugh, Scott "Blue" Jones, Marty Murphy and David Henry. Their official website is www.benchwarmerssoftball.com [1]. Be on the lookout for The Benchwarmers in the next big softball tournament near you.--- \

WTF? How is this relevent to the film? Sounds like an advertismentAlembic 19:23, 28 September 2007 (UTC)


Guys, you've got to help me out. I feel like I'm going crazy. In the last scene, behind that kid with an afro who stands up to talk, is that X-men's Iceman Shawn Ashemore in a red uniform as an extra? It's driving me crazy!

[edit] The same mansion?

Is it just me, or isn't Mel's mansion the same as the one from Fun with Dick and Jane? --Jon Terry 04:20, 5 August 2006 (UTC)


I came on to ask a similar question...I think it's the same house from starship troopers as well...

[edit] Music

One of the songs played in the film is "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel" by the Talking Heads from their album "More Songs about Buildings and Food". I'll watch the movie again to find out exactly where it is played and then post an addition. JRL