I have to admit Americans sure know how to make
a good sporting flick about their beloved national games, although Baseball doesn't fare as well as Football.
Not exact matches
This is a
good little
flick sporting a great performance from the late Robin Williams.
It is predictable like all
sport flicks but the fact its based on true events does make you ignore that,
well you have to ignore that.
A tight, eventful, rags - to - riches
sports flick with never a dull moment and career
best performances.
Unless you've got an intense curiosity to see it or a soft spot for either
sports films or parody
flicks, your
best course of action would be to avoid The Comebacks on DVD altogether.
Set in Palermo, the film has a distinctly neo-Western vibe to it, as
well as
sporting the less indirect influences of 2005's South African hood -
flick Tsotsi and Léon.
But in case you're in the mood for a great
flick you and most everyone else missed, we present the five
best underseen
sports films.
While Ginger Snaps is too uneven to be described as a
good film on the whole, those who enjoy teen horror of today (The Faculty, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and the aforementioned Buffy), will probably take readily to this lesser known
flick in the mini-genre, mostly because it
sports more quality in terms of acting, directing and writing.
John Lee Hancock «s modest list of directorial credits, includes 2009's The Blind Side, which earned a
Best Picture nomination, and another inspirational
sports flick, The Rookie (2002).
In his new fight -
flick Bleed for This, writer - director Ben Younger —
best known for the Mamet-esque white - collar crime drama Boiler Room — achieves a
better result focusing on one of Durán's more colorful opponents: Vinny «The Pazmanian Devil» Paz (née Pazienza), whose comeback from a catastrophic injury seems more far - fetched than any
sports flick's faux - inspirational contrivance.
Very pleased up to now, but still looking for the turbo you say is in the engine in your review, its the only place I can see it mentioned in any reviews I believe you are mistaken, very gentle and lethargic in ECO mode but much more lively with a
flick of the gear lever into
sport mode, very
good economy
With all the speed cameras around it functions very
well and if you want a little more speed just
flick the gear into
sport.
Even fast - moving
sports and action
flicks look pretty darn
good.