Leatherheads: Strong Enough for a Man

Leatherheads: Strong Enough for a Man

Leatherheads, the new film starring George Clooney and Renée Zellweger, is billed as a fictional account of the early days of football. Commercials geared toward men showcase a burly football player punching out a lineman, another lineman and then the referee before Clooney’s character turns to another teammate and remarks, “Oh, I like him.” It’s football and funny mixed together, even adding in television favorite John Krasinski (Jim from The Office).

But Leatherheads has a Secret with a capital S—it’s strong enough for a man but also made for a woman. Sure, the film uses muddy football players hitting and knocking each other down and even an old-fashioned fistfight (in three-piece suits, no less). But what the previews don’t necessarily highlight is a strong romantic comedy element. George and Renée exchange some of the wittiest cinematic barbs in years before falling madly in love, while another subplot involves a larger-than-life war hero story.

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