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  1. Apr 29, 2013 · We've Got Balls: Directed by Cherie Kerr. With Gary Austin, Andrew Dickler, Tyler Strateman, Toni Alexander. The film keys in on the proverbial David vs. Goliath scenario when the filthy-rich land developer, Vivian Brechner, decides not to renew the lease on a bowling alley in a small town so that, together with a local avaricious ...

    • (29)
    • Comedy
    • Cherie Kerr
    • 2013-04-29
  2. Currently you are able to watch "We've Got Balls" streaming on fuboTV or for free with ads on VUDU Free. It is also possible to rent "We've Got Balls" on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV online and to download it on Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV, Amazon Video.

    • Cherie Kerr
    • 25
  3. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Audience Member "We've Got Balls" rolls a strike to the funny bone! This movie is a funny quirky comedy in the vein of...

    • (6)
    • Cherie Kerr
    • Comedy
    • Andrew Dickler
  4. The film keys in on the proverbial David vs. Goliath scenario when the filthy-rich land developer, Vivian Brechner, decides not to renew the lease on a bowling alley in a small town so that, together with a local avaricious tribal Indian chief, she can tear it down to make way for a gambling casino.

    • Cherie Kerr
    • 12
  5. Synopsis. The film keys in on the proverbial David vs. Goliath scenario when the filthy-rich land developer, Vivian Brechner, decides not to renew the lease on a bowling alley in a small town so that, together with a local avaricious tribal Indian chief, she can tear it down to make way for a gambling casino.

    • Cherie Kerr
    • 8
  6. May 29, 2015 · What happens when the 52 people in Fountain Springs learn that Fountain Bowl-the «only thing they’ve got"-is teetering on destruction? Their community lifestyle, as they have known it, is about to come to an abrupt and tragic end.

  7. We've Got Balls. Summaries. The film keys in on the proverbial David vs. Goliath scenario when the filthy-rich land developer, Vivian Brechner, decides not to renew the lease on a bowling alley in a small town so that, together with a local avaricious tribal Indian chief, she can tear it down to make way for a gambling casino.