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  1. A quick look at wacky sports comedy Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach, starring Seann William Scott and Randy Quaid.

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  2. Budget. $15 million. Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach is a 2009 American sports comedy film directed by Danny Leiner (his final film before his death in 2018) and features actor Seann William Scott as the main character and Randy Quaid in a supporting role. It was filmed mostly in Austin and Taylor, Texas, and was released direct-to-video on ...

  3. A maintenance man (Seann William Scott) tries to help high-school tennis players win the state championship. Rent Balls Out: The Gary Houseman Story on Fandango at Home, Apple TV, or buy it...

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  4. Check out bigpesa's 10/10 review of "Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach" ... Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office ...

  5. A sports theme not already done by Will Ferrell! Seann William Scott’s bare ass! And not only does Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach star Seann William Scott as the tennis pro turned janitor turned high school tennis coach Gary Houseman, but it also stars Randy Quaid!

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  6. Gary Houseman (Seann William Scott) is obsessed with tennis ever since his childhood with his domineering father and jerk brother. After a failed career in Mexico, he ends up in Nebraska as a high school janitor. Tennis coach Lew Tuttle (Randy Quaid) takes on Gary as the assistant coach.

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  8. Jan 13, 2009 · Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach. Directed by: Danny Leiner. Starring: Seann William Scott. Genres: Comedy, Sports. Rated the #709 best film of 2009.

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