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Top 5 favorite sports movies
mine
1. 61 2. Field Of Dreams 3. Rudy 4. Miracle 5. of course cant forget The Sandlot |
#1 The Kid From Cleveland
2 The Sandlot 3 The Babe 4 The Natural 5 61 Do yourselves a favor and watch The Kid from Cleveland....it's on utube broken into 7 parts. VERY VERY COOL!!!! Tris Speaker...Greenburg, Satchell paige, Lemon, Feller, Doby, Berardino nad on and on... |
1. Slapshot
2. Bad News Bears (the original) 3. Caddyshack 4. Raging Bull 5. The Wrestler Some may not be defined as "sports movies" ie boxing, wrestling, and golf, but what the heck. |
Not really any order but my top 5
remember the titans 8 men out radio field of dreams brian`s song |
Field of dreams
The natural Pride of The yankees Raging bull 61 |
Sorry I had to go with six
1. Sugar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKiIceGcuN8 2. Hard Times http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/2...-Trailer-.html 3. Pelotero http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GL5xUJD8J4 4. The Natural 5. Seabiscut 6. Slap Shot |
No particular order:
North Dallas Forty Rocky Major League The Natural Field of Dreams |
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Major League(the whole series, yes, even including back to Minors)
For love of the game(the Costner trilogy and Tin Cup usually go together for me) Caddyshack Cinderella Man Rocky(but the whole series only adds to the appeal) Adding some comedies about less athletic sports. Yeah, I know Golf should count here, but Caddyshack was that good... Baseketball Dodgeball Balls of Fury Talladega Nights Kingpin |
Top 5 Favorite Sports Movies (as in movie type movies (dramas))
1) Field of Dreams
2) Rocky (I) 3) The Hustler 4) Requiem for a Heavyweight 5) Ball of Wax Honorable Mention: Baseball Bugs |
The Natural
Field of Dreams Remember the Titans Hoosiers Rocky I |
No special order
Natural Rocky I & II Hoosiers Raging Bull Rudy |
1. Fat City (imo the best boxing movie ever)
2. Bang The Drum Slowly (early Di Nero) 3. Requiem For A Heavyweight (Jackie Gleason is sensational as the sleazy manager) 4. Hoosiers (classic Hackman) 5. Slap Shot (I once had the honor of interviewing Paul Newman and he stated that portraying Reggie Dunlop was hands-down his most enjoyable role as an actor). Honorable mention: The Harder They Fall (Bogart's last film); '61; Eight Men Out; Paperback Hero (Kier Dullea as a small-town Canadian hockey punk); Rollerball (the original, not the pukey remake). |
42, Eight men out, Bad News Bears,(orig) Sandlot, Original Major League.
Also enjoy the First Two Rocky movies, Hoosiers, and yes, the MIGHTY DUCKS too, esp the first two..:) |
Wow, this is tough
1. Eight men out 2. Pride of the Yankees 3. Hoosiers 4. Field of Dreams 5. Rudy 6. Slap shot (honorable mention) |
Only 5? Will likely change tomorrow but in no particular order:
Eight Men Out Bull Durham Raging Bull The Longest Yard (original 1974 version) Field of Dreams Honorable mention: Miracle |
Hoosiers
Jerry Maguire The Natural The Greatest Game Ever Played Caddyshack |
A League of Their Own
Slap Shot Requiem for a Heavyweight The Natural The Harder They Fall |
Caddyshack
Bull Durham The Natural Youngblood Tin Cup |
no particular order:
Happy Gilmore A League of their Own Angels in the Outfield Kingpin ...don't have a 5th that's remotely close.... |
1) The Sandlot - In my opinion, the most transcendent film about baseball. I have a feeling that my kids and my grandchildren will enjoy it as much as I do.
2) The Natural - First movie I ever saw in the theater. I was an infant, and apparently I didn't make a peep throughout the film. I suspect this movie is the reason why I developed a love for baseball. 3) Soul of the Game - I wasn't as impressed with "42" as I had hoped to be. "Soul of the Game", however, did not let me down. 4) The Blind Side - Talk about an inspirational story. My favorite football movie. 5) The Big Lebowski - Bowling is a sport.... right? |
In no particular order:
Field Of Dreams The Sandlot Major League Bad News Bears (The Original) 61 |
Favorite movies...
I really, really liked Rocky I. Rocky II very nice as well. The character studies/development were awesome. And the life lessons learned can be applied to our own lives as well - especially since I have been in competitive sports most my whole life (now Masters swimmer). Rocky teaches young and old alike about life and what it takes to succeed. Before a swim meet I watch Rocky and get all pumped up! Great movie. Burgess Meredith was awesome! Some of the inspirational training segments almost bring tears to my eyes.
Nothing you can't do after watching Rocky! Stallone's finest! Side note addition: Rocky, 1976, 10 Oscar Nominations, 3 Oscars: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Film Editing. Any other Sports move ever have the nominations and awards of Rocky? |
1) Bull Durham
2) Hoop Dreams 3) Field of Dreams 4) The Natural 5) Friday Night Lights |
Raging Bull, which is a work of art rather than a sports film. Exquisite, sublime cinematography.
Famous scene from the movie Another good if violent scene. Joe Pesci play's Jakes brother and sees Jake's wife enter a bar. |
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Not necessarily in order
Honorable Mention: Field of Dreams, 8 Men Out, '61', Knute Rockne All-American |
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