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Tag: sports movies

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Movie #212 2021: Year of the Scab (2017)

29 Oct 202129 Oct 2021
Yeah so I stepped away from Halloween for a hot sec, so what? Just breaking it up a little, you know? Now the NFL season is in full swing, I…
Drama…

Movie #287 2020: Wimbledon (2004)

1 Nov 20201 Nov 2020
After Match Point, it came as a massive shock to me that not all tennis movies are dark and sinister. So, watching Wimbledon made me extremely disorientated for a while,…
Drama…

Movie #275 2020: Rudy (1993)

18 Oct 202012 Oct 2020
They're back again. Sports movies. I've said it before, and nothing has changed: I will watch every sports movie ever made even if it kills me. Rudy is a biographical…
Drama…

Movie #246 2020: Coach Carter (2005)

18 Aug 202010 Aug 2020
I will not rest until I’ve seen every sports movie that exists. Yeah so they all have a similar sort of plot and the old “teamwork makes the dream work”…
Classics…

Movie #173 2020: A League Of Their Own (1992)

26 May 202023 May 2020
Thank GOD for this movie. After the shit show that was Vault (2019), I was all about ready to curl up into a ball and never watch a movie again.…
Classics…

Movie #144 2020: D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994)

11 May 20208 May 2020
QUACK! They're back! In this charming sequel, The Mighty Ducks of Minnesota back, but this time they have their sights set on something bigger. That 'something bigger' is the World…
Classics…

Movie #132 2020: The Mighty Ducks (1992)

5 May 20202 May 2020
As far as sports movies go, you'd be pushed to find a ''Best of'' list without finding The Mighty Ducks on it. And this is actually the first movie on…
Drama…

Movie #60 2020: Friday Night Lights (2004)

30 Mar 202029 Mar 2020
Before watching Friday Night Lights, I wasn't sure how much people who don't care about play calls, long snaps, and wide receivers would care about it. Answer: probably not at…
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