Favorite Sports Related Film
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I love any film about either football (from Knute Rockne, to Brian Piccolo), or horse racing (from National Velvet to Dreamy).
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It's funny, I like watching sports films much better than watching sports. I think that's because in a film you just see the most exciting parts of a game, the highlights. I'm not very athletic, so I never watch sports on tv. I spent my childhood in darkened theatres.
I really enjoy baseball films: Pride of the Yankees, The Sandlot, Field of Dreams, Bull Durham, A League of Their Own, Major League, Eight Men Out, The Natural.
other sports films that I like: Rudy, Pat and Mike, National Velvet.
Sandy K
I really enjoy baseball films: Pride of the Yankees, The Sandlot, Field of Dreams, Bull Durham, A League of Their Own, Major League, Eight Men Out, The Natural.
other sports films that I like: Rudy, Pat and Mike, National Velvet.
Sandy K
While I maybe a little bias because it stars Lancaster. But I'll say Jim Thorpe -- All-American the only problem I have is that Charles Bickford who plays 'Pop' Warner (Jim's Coach) is suppose to be older than Thorpe but at the end he looks much younger (maybe it's me?) Directed by The legendary Michael Curtiz.
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"We're all forgotten sooner or later. But not films. That's all the memorial we should need or hope for."
-Burt Lancaster
-Burt Lancaster
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Jim Thorpe, All American was one of the few films I truly liked Burt Lancaster in. I don't know how true to life the story was, but I did like the way Burt did it. I do know his medals were all returned lat in the 1970's after his children did a lot of petitioning, and deservedly so. Considering the problems we have in sports today, taking his medals away because of earning a lousy $10.00 for one ball game is heart breaking.
Also, I have to put in my 2 cents for Field of Dreams. I adored James Earl Jones in it, and again Burt Lancaster - I think I preferred Lancaster when he got older because he lost that 'Look at Me' attitude.
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Jim Thorpe, All American was one of the few films I truly liked Burt Lancaster in. I don't know how true to life the story was, but I did like the way Burt did it. I do know his medals were all returned lat in the 1970's after his children did a lot of petitioning, and deservedly so. Considering the problems we have in sports today, taking his medals away because of earning a lousy $10.00 for one ball game is heart breaking.
Also, I have to put in my 2 cents for Field of Dreams. I adored James Earl Jones in it, and again Burt Lancaster - I think I preferred Lancaster when he got older because he lost that 'Look at Me' attitude.
Anne
Anne
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favorite sports movie
Major League for laughs.
Bang The Drum Slowly for drama.
Bang The Drum Slowly for drama.
"Faint heart never filled inside straight"
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One sports movie that I'm always surprised that I liked was "Tokyo Olympiad" made by Kon Ichikawa about the 1964 Olympics. It was like watching the Olympics WITHOUT all the commercials and the "this is Susie skater's home town in Wisconsin" features and the blabbing know-it-all analysis. And without that, guess what, watching the Olympics is actually enjoyable.
As for fiction movies about sports, my favorites are unsurprising: "The natural" and "Bull Durham" for baseball, "The Set-Up" for boxing, and "The Freshman" and "Horsefeathers" for football.
As for fiction movies about sports, my favorites are unsurprising: "The natural" and "Bull Durham" for baseball, "The Set-Up" for boxing, and "The Freshman" and "Horsefeathers" for football.
Boxing: The Champ (1931) The Harder they Fall (1956) Champion (1949) Raging Bull (1980)
Basketball: Hoosiers (1986) Hoop Dreams (1994)
Football: The Replacements (2000) Monday Night Mayhem (2002) Knute Rockne: All American (1940) Little Giants (1994)
Baseball: Pride of the Yankees (1942) Major League (1989) Angels in the Outfield (1951) Rookie of the Year (1993) Little Big League (1994)
Basketball: Hoosiers (1986) Hoop Dreams (1994)
Football: The Replacements (2000) Monday Night Mayhem (2002) Knute Rockne: All American (1940) Little Giants (1994)
Baseball: Pride of the Yankees (1942) Major League (1989) Angels in the Outfield (1951) Rookie of the Year (1993) Little Big League (1994)