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Vaughn plays the "straight man" with a dry, laid-back charm that grounds the madness surrounding him.

The plot is intentionally lean: (Vince Vaughn), the unmotivated owner of the run-down "Average Joe’s Gymnasium," faces a hostile takeover by White Goodman (Ben Stiller), the narcissistic, feather-haired founder of the high-tech Globo Gym. To save his gym, Peter recruits a band of eccentric regulars—including a man who believes he’s a pirate—to enter a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament for a $50,000 prize. Performances: The Stiller/Vaughn Dynamic Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story

The film is bolstered by unforgettable turns from Rip Torn as the abusive, wrench-throwing coach Patches O'Houlihan and the scene-stealing commentator duo of Gary Cole and Jason Bateman on "ESPN 8: The Ocho". Thematic Depth & Satire Vaughn plays the "straight man" with a dry,

Often cited as the film's MVP, Stiller delivers an over-the-top, cartoonish performance. His character is a grotesque parody of toxic fitness culture, fueled by narcissism and "feathered hair". (2004) remains a quintessential 2000s sports comedy that

(2004) remains a quintessential 2000s sports comedy that thrives on its commitment to absolute absurdity. While it follows a predictable "misfits vs. corporate giants" formula, its sharp satirical edge and electric cast elevate it above standard slapstick. The Narrative Hook: Average Joes vs. Globo Gym

While primarily a "leave-your-brain-at-the-door" comedy, the film offers several layers of satire: Review: Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story | Movies