Favourite/best sports movie of all time?

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I'm sure this thread has been done before but I was curious about this with the Oscars being awarded tomorrow night.

For me, my all-time favourite sports fils is Field of Dreams. Nothing else even comes close to it.

Miracle was also one I liked a lot.
 
A bunch I like, in no particular order:

The aforementioned Field of Dreams.
Bull Durham.
The Natural.
Hoosiers.
North Dallas Forty.
Breaking Away.
Chariots of Fire. (I love this movie to death, but few people I know like it, too. Eh.)
Raging Bull.
Miracle, also mentioned above.
Slapshot.

Please, nobody say "Rudy".

:)
 
In no order...

Rocky
Field of Dreams
Caddyshack
Any Given Sunday
Necessary Roughness
Major League
Hoosiers
Remember the Titans

Remember the Titans, Hoosiers, and Caddyshack are my favorites.
 
I like NSW's list - I've seen most of those, and including Field Of Dreams in there as well.

Chariots Of Fire is very good, but I have to be in the mood to watch it. Vangelis' score definitely helps. Then again we knew about him way before he got famous for the music to this movie.
 
No spoken words said:


Please, nobody say "Rudy".

:)

RUDY!!!

Kidding. Hoosiers is good. Field of Dreams is up there and who can forget Major League.

But the BEST movie I have ever seen is "Michael Jordan to the Max" In the IMAX theater at some museum in Downtown Chicago. In IMAX, you can see that MJ pushed off Bryon Russell of the Utah Jazz to hit that game winner even more than you could see on regular TV!!! :) I cried during the movie...
 
Lila64 said:
I like NSW's list - I've seen most of those, and including Field Of Dreams in there as well.

Chariots Of Fire is very good, but I have to be in the mood to watch it. Vangelis' score definitely helps. Then again we knew about him way before he got famous for the music to this movie.

Chariots Of Fire is excellent. And I love Vangelis, so yeah, it sure does enhance it that much more.

I'll go with Field Of Dreams and The Natural as well.
 
Slap Shot
North Dallas 40
Rollerball (the original, though its not a sport for a few more years)
Rocky (would have been an all time classic if not diluted by poor sequels)
Caddyshack
 
Escape To Victory
The Bad News Bears
Cool Runnings........." I'm feeling very Olympic today,how about you?"........classic line.
Raging Bull
 
I love Mean Machine (UK football) and The Longest Yard (American football)! The Longest Yard is pretty much a carbon copy of Mean Machine, except its American football. :wink:
 
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Annie Savoy: You most certainly did.
Crash Davis: I never told him to stay out of your bed.
Annie Savoy: Yes you did.
Crash Davis: I told him that a player on a streak has to respect the streak.
Annie Savoy: Oh fine.
Crash Davis: You know why? Because they don't - -they don't happen very often.
Annie Savoy: Right.
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[long pause]
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Annie Savoy: I want you.

:drool: :drool: :drool:

Now THAT is foreplay!!
 
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U2 Beginner said:
I love Mean Machine (UK football) and The Longest Yard (American football)! The Longest Yard is pretty much a carbon copy of Mean Machine, except its American football. :wink:

Headache in a Suitcase said:
actually, the longest yard is pretty much a carbon copy of the longest yard... it's a remake. the original was shot in the mid 70's and starred burt reynolds.

Yes, so the Brit soccer version was the carbon copy...remember that England!
 
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I assume most of the previous posters are american judging by the lists. I notice a couple of my fellow countrymen sticking up for quality.

Raging Bull is a fine fine film but is of course based on the reality of Rocky Marciano.

Escape to Victory is the fictional sports film of all time whereas Rollerball would be the future fiction sports fim of all time.

Mean Machine was dross as was the Burt Reynolds original.

Up and Under anybody? Just kidding although Samantha Janus looks well fit in it.
 
CKONE said:
I assume most of the previous posters are american judging by the lists. I notice a couple of my fellow countrymen sticking up for quality.

Raging Bull is a fine fine film but is of course based on the reality of Rocky Marciano.

Raging Bull is based on Jake LaMotta, not Rocky Marciano.
 
Hoosiers - a classic
Slapshot - "FROG PUSSY!"
Field of Dreams - every grown man's dream
 
Hewson said:
Wasn't Keanu nominated for a couple of best actor Oscars for The Replacements?

After nominations from his work in Point Break, The Matrix, and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (not Bogus Journey), I wouldn't be surprised.
 
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