A star-studded heap of garbage, "Playing for Keeps" is the lowest common denominator of romcom. Both painfully unfunny and misogynistic to boot, the film is the antithesis of cheesy American romantic goodness. Gerard Butler plays ex-soccer stud George Dryer, who has recently relocated closer to his ex-wife (the vapid Jessica Biel) and their son. In an attempt to try and adjust to single-dad life, George takes up a part-time gig coaching his son's Pee Wee soccer team.
Playing for Keeps
Playing for Keeps
Playing for Keeps
A star-studded heap of garbage, "Playing for Keeps" is the lowest common denominator of romcom. Both painfully unfunny and misogynistic to boot, the film is the antithesis of cheesy American romantic goodness. Gerard Butler plays ex-soccer stud George Dryer, who has recently relocated closer to his ex-wife (the vapid Jessica Biel) and their son. In an attempt to try and adjust to single-dad life, George takes up a part-time gig coaching his son's Pee Wee soccer team.