Speaking of Sports Movies...how about hidden favorites?
Skinpinch
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What are some of your favorite sports movies. Don't include the obvious ones like Field of Dreams, or the Natural...the movies that always get recognition.
I got a hidden one that I always watch when it is on..The Replacements, with Keanu Reeves. I found it entertaining, a little funny, and I liked the heart warming speech made by Gene Hackman at the end of the movie about the human spirit and triumph.
If you haven't seen it, it is a football movie about the NFL players going on strike, and then the teams find replacement players. Keanu Reeves is the replacement QB who had a good College Career but took a beating in a Bowl Game and sufferend from a confidence problem.
Of course, there are some cliches, and they mold together a team of misfit players. I liked the one player who was an NFL player but was now in prison. The warden gave him some time off to secretly play for the team. He played under a different name with the replacements. Then there was the cop who was a crazy man. He is Rudy's friend/roomate from Rudy. He is a little more cut muscular wise in this movie.
The commentators for the games are John Madden and Pat Summeral, and they provide a nice touch to the movie.
I totally didn't even know it was made when it came out. I was on vacation a few years ago and it was late in the Hotel Room. I started flipping channels and I never even knew this movie was made, but I came across it and watched it, and it has become a movie that I like watching when it is on cable.
I got a hidden one that I always watch when it is on..The Replacements, with Keanu Reeves. I found it entertaining, a little funny, and I liked the heart warming speech made by Gene Hackman at the end of the movie about the human spirit and triumph.
If you haven't seen it, it is a football movie about the NFL players going on strike, and then the teams find replacement players. Keanu Reeves is the replacement QB who had a good College Career but took a beating in a Bowl Game and sufferend from a confidence problem.
Of course, there are some cliches, and they mold together a team of misfit players. I liked the one player who was an NFL player but was now in prison. The warden gave him some time off to secretly play for the team. He played under a different name with the replacements. Then there was the cop who was a crazy man. He is Rudy's friend/roomate from Rudy. He is a little more cut muscular wise in this movie.
The commentators for the games are John Madden and Pat Summeral, and they provide a nice touch to the movie.
I totally didn't even know it was made when it came out. I was on vacation a few years ago and it was late in the Hotel Room. I started flipping channels and I never even knew this movie was made, but I came across it and watched it, and it has become a movie that I like watching when it is on cable.
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I dunno about hidden, but 61* is one of my favorites, it's an HBO movie so I don't think it ever hit the big screen.
Brian
A buddy rented that one night and I wasn't expecting much but was pleasantly surprised at how funny it was.
<< <i>What are some of your favorite sports movies. Don't include the obvious ones like Field of Dreams, or the Natural...the movies that always get recognition. >>
You want obscure? OK, here's obscure....how about the 1963 British import, "This Sporting Life" starring Richard Harris as a professional rugby player in England. Shot in black & white, it's gritty and intelligent but you have to pay attention thru every second of the flick in order to get the dialogue through the cast members' heavy British accents.
Definitely worth renting the DVD, but you probably won't find it at your neighborhood Blockbuster.
The Harder they Fall...is that a recent one?
"This Sporting Life" - Mini-Review
Another football flick I like a lot is 'Necessary Roughness'...tons of talent in that cast.
Knute Rockne All American... Pat O' Brien is great and there is this other guy in it who shall remain nameless
Pride of St. Louis... The story of Dizzy Dean
Fear Strikes Out...
There is a film about Grover Cleveland Alexander and I can't remember the name.. the guy who shall remain nameless portrays Alexander if I recall correctly.
Pride of the Yankees but everyone has seen that.
There was a film done about Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard in the late 1940's that was good, but I can't remember the title
Boxing- City for Conquest great Warner Bros film starring James Cagney and well done.
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
For vintage baseball, I really liked Eight Men Out for the stadium shots, game play and so on.
And I would agree with 61*. If you ever get the DVD, watch it with the directors commentary on. Its extremely interesting, entertaining and humorous to hear Billy Crystal talk about the making of the movie and the insight behind many of the shots.
Stingray
I am a Ty Cobb fan. I enjoyed the movie even though it was slanted against Cobb which I fully expected it to be. There is one small scene whereby the movie goes silent and illustrates the beauty of Cobb's hitting and baserunning - that one scene is well worth the price of the movie rental.
For a hokey love story, For Love of the Game with Costnar isn't all that bad.
The Bad News Bears
North Dallas Forty
Slap Shot
The Hustler & The Color of Money (not sure if this counts)
The Longest Yard (original)
Tin Cup
... hmmmm - a little too much Paul Newman here?
Skinpinch,
No it's actually not a recent movie. Humphrey Bogart and ex-champ Jersey Joe Walcott were in it. It's about a big, strong, naive guy from another country (Argentina?) who was "groomed" as a legitimate challenger but he was fed a string of patsies to build up his record. At some point, he got a match with the heavyweight champion. I won't say what happened because I don't want to ruin the ending. The movie may be old but it still says a lot about the fight game and what's wrong with it. I recommend it highly.
<< <i>Follow The Sun... Glenn Ford portrays Ben Hogan and it is well worth watching just to see Sam Snead and other legendary golfers of the time.
Knute Rockne All American... Pat O' Brien is great and there is this other guy in it who shall remain nameless
Pride of St. Louis... The story of Dizzy Dean
Fear Strikes Out...
There is a film about Grover Cleveland Alexander and I can't remember the name.. the guy who shall remain nameless portrays Alexander if I recall correctly.
Pride of the Yankees but everyone has seen that.
There was a film done about Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard in the late 1940's that was good, but I can't remember the title
Boxing- City for Conquest great Warner Bros film starring James Cagney and well done. >>
The Doc Blanchard and Glen davis movie is called "Spirit of West Point". Great movie, not because of the great acting or anything, but because they actually played themselves ini it.
Another good one is "The Jackie Robinson Story", again, mostly because Jackie Robinson played himself so you get to actually see him "play"....sort of. If you have a Wal Mart near you should be able to find this classic B&W flick in their $1 DVD bargain selections they keep by the counter. Pretty good quality too, for a buck.
Others - Slapshot (Hockey)
Blue Chips (Basketball)
and of course - Bad News Bears
Anybody remember a movie called "The Kansas City Bombers"? At least I think that's what it was called. It starred Raquel Welch as a roller derby, uhmmmm, "roller", I guess.
Cataloging all those pesky, unlisted 1963 Topps football color variations Updated 2/13/05
Good fun....and Wesley Snipes before he became a prima donna.
"trade me right f'ing now!"
"ownza ownza"
sports + comedy = Slapshot
hands down the funniest sports movie ever made
Bob
61 Topps (100%) 7.96
62 Parkhurst (100%) 8.70
63 Topps (100%) 7.96
63 York WB's (50%) 8.52
68 Topps (39%) 8.54
69 Topps (3%) 9.00
69 OPC (83%) 8.21
71 Topps (100%) 9.21 #1 A.T.F.
72 Topps (100%) 9.39
73 Topps (13%) 9.35
74 OPC WHA (95%) 8.57
75 Topps (50%) 9.23
77 OPC WHA (86%) 8.62 #1 A.T.F.
88 Topps (5%) 10.00
Of course, the little brother wins the big race "Hell of the West".
Necessary Roughness
Dog Town And Z-Boys
Raging Bull
The Life And Times Of Hank Greenberg
Slapshot
The White Shadow (TV show, but still vastly underrated)
The Replacements
Gymkata (just kidding)