Seann William Scott and Randy Quaid Team Up For
The Hilariously Raunchy New Sports Comedy
BALLS OUT:
GARY THE TENNIS COACH
From the Director of Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle
and Dude, Where’s My Car?
Serving Up Laughs on DVD January 13, 2009
Culver City, CA (11/3/08) – Get ready for the most inappropriately funny comedy of the year as BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH bounces onto DVD this January 13, 2009, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Seann William Scott, star of the American Pie trilogy and Dude, Where’s My Car?, reteams with director Danny Leiner (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Dude, Where’s My Car?) for this laugh-filled comedy about a high school janitor named Gary who gets a new lease on life when he becomes the school’s tennis coach. When the original coach (Quaid) drops dead, Gary, a former tennis star who quit the sport after a traumatic incident on the court, convinces the school to let him take over. Determined to whip the team’s crew of slackers into shape, he utilizes hysterically unorthodox coaching techniques that outrage everyone from the kids’ parents and teachers to the local school board. Can Gary hold onto his job long enough to take his team all the way to the Nebraska State tennis championship?
Comedy fans and sports fans alike will crack up waiting for the answer when BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH lands on DVD, loaded with special features, including filmmaker commentary, deleted scenes, outtakes and two behind the scenes featurettes: “Tennis, Anyone?” with Seann William Scott and “A Hot Apple Pie” Making-Of Featurette. Available at an SRP of $24.96, BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH serves up ace laughs sure to please comedy and sports fans everywhere.
Synopsis
From the director of Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle comes BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH, a raunchy, side-splitting comedy starring Seann William Scott and Randy Quaid. Gary (Scott) disappears from the country after a life-changing incident derails his tennis career. He eventually finds his way back to America and a job as a high school janitor, but he vows never to pick up a racket again. That all changes, however, when the high school tennis coach drops dead. Can Gary return to the game and use his unorthodox coaching methods to turn a bunch of slackers and dorks into tennis champions?
BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH was written by Andy Stock and Rick Stempson (upcoming The Goods: The Don Ready Story with Jeremy Piven), who won the BlueCat Screenplay Competition in 2005 for the film’s script. In addition to Scott and Quaid (National Lampoon’s Vacation), the cast includes Brando Eaton (TV’s “Zoey 101”), Leonor Varela (TV’s “Arrested Development”) and Emilee Wallace (TV’s “Grey’s Anatomy”). The film was produced by John Penotti, Michael G. Nathanson and Seann William Scott. BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH has a run time of approximately 93 minutes. It has been rated R for crude sexual content, pervasive language, some nudity and brief drug use.
DVD Bonus Material
o Filmmaker Commentary
o “Tennis, Anyone?” Featurette With Seann William Scott
o “A Hot Apple Pie” Making-Of Featurette
o Deleted Scenes
o Outtakes
DVD Catalog #: 27427
DVD UPC Code: 0-43396-27427-3
DVD SLP: $ 24.96
Order Date: 12/11/08
The Hilariously Raunchy New Sports Comedy
BALLS OUT:
GARY THE TENNIS COACH
From the Director of Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle
and Dude, Where’s My Car?
Serving Up Laughs on DVD January 13, 2009
Culver City, CA (11/3/08) – Get ready for the most inappropriately funny comedy of the year as BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH bounces onto DVD this January 13, 2009, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Seann William Scott, star of the American Pie trilogy and Dude, Where’s My Car?, reteams with director Danny Leiner (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Dude, Where’s My Car?) for this laugh-filled comedy about a high school janitor named Gary who gets a new lease on life when he becomes the school’s tennis coach. When the original coach (Quaid) drops dead, Gary, a former tennis star who quit the sport after a traumatic incident on the court, convinces the school to let him take over. Determined to whip the team’s crew of slackers into shape, he utilizes hysterically unorthodox coaching techniques that outrage everyone from the kids’ parents and teachers to the local school board. Can Gary hold onto his job long enough to take his team all the way to the Nebraska State tennis championship?
Comedy fans and sports fans alike will crack up waiting for the answer when BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH lands on DVD, loaded with special features, including filmmaker commentary, deleted scenes, outtakes and two behind the scenes featurettes: “Tennis, Anyone?” with Seann William Scott and “A Hot Apple Pie” Making-Of Featurette. Available at an SRP of $24.96, BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH serves up ace laughs sure to please comedy and sports fans everywhere.
Synopsis
From the director of Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle comes BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH, a raunchy, side-splitting comedy starring Seann William Scott and Randy Quaid. Gary (Scott) disappears from the country after a life-changing incident derails his tennis career. He eventually finds his way back to America and a job as a high school janitor, but he vows never to pick up a racket again. That all changes, however, when the high school tennis coach drops dead. Can Gary return to the game and use his unorthodox coaching methods to turn a bunch of slackers and dorks into tennis champions?
BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH was written by Andy Stock and Rick Stempson (upcoming The Goods: The Don Ready Story with Jeremy Piven), who won the BlueCat Screenplay Competition in 2005 for the film’s script. In addition to Scott and Quaid (National Lampoon’s Vacation), the cast includes Brando Eaton (TV’s “Zoey 101”), Leonor Varela (TV’s “Arrested Development”) and Emilee Wallace (TV’s “Grey’s Anatomy”). The film was produced by John Penotti, Michael G. Nathanson and Seann William Scott. BALLS OUT: GARY THE TENNIS COACH has a run time of approximately 93 minutes. It has been rated R for crude sexual content, pervasive language, some nudity and brief drug use.
DVD Bonus Material
o Filmmaker Commentary
o “Tennis, Anyone?” Featurette With Seann William Scott
o “A Hot Apple Pie” Making-Of Featurette
o Deleted Scenes
o Outtakes
DVD Catalog #: 27427
DVD UPC Code: 0-43396-27427-3
DVD SLP: $ 24.96
Order Date: 12/11/08





