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odd circumstances(firing at his werewolf son inside a metallic bomb shelter isn't a very good idea, especially if the bullet doesn't leave the room and bounces around like a pinball gone berserk), Tony travels the land through endless years, until he's tired of packing, and returns decades(..and many US Presidents)later to hopefully lead his
football
team to a win over Simpson..a task he abandoned long ago.
Digitally filmed, "Offside" is a story inspired by a real-life event happened to Panahi's daughter: the trouble and risk took when decided to attend a
football
match.
I love playing
football
and I thought this movie was great because it contained a lot of
football
in it.
Jazz (Parminder Nagra) loves playing
football
but her parents want her to learn how to cook an want her to get married.
When Jazz starts playing for a
football
team secretly she meets Juliet (Kiera Knightlety) and Joe (Jonathon Rhyes Meyers) who is her coach.
At the end her parents realise how much she loves
football
and let her go abroad to play.
The underwater sequence was beautiful, but my favourite was the
football
match, which was absolutely hilarious.
As someone who's never been into sports, it seems like it would be hard for me to get into the
football
(or as we Americans inexplicably call it, soccer)-themed "Bend It Like Beckham".
Anglo-Indian Jesminder Bhamra (Parminder Nagra) and her WASP friend Juliette Paxton (Keira Knightley) love to play
football
(yes, I'm going to say it the British - and international - way) and just adore
football
player David Beckham.
But Jesminder's traditional Sikh parents don't approve (her mother offers a really whacked-out description of
football
early in the movie).
And if like me, you go to this movie not knowing the definition of "bend" in football...don't worry, the movie explains it (I'd also never heard of David Beckham prior to this movie).
Excellent story about teenagers, leaders, high school
football "
stars".
It came to my mind soon that the plot seemed pretty much completely borrowed from "Bend it like Beckham", where we had an Indian girl playing
football
and spoiling the wedding of her sister.
It certainly has a very British feel to it, Gregory plays in the school's
football
team which has lost every match of their season, instead of shouting at the team the coach wearily holds a try out for new players.
Yes, Joan Crawford belting out the songs and dancing with her
football
player shoulder pads underneath her leotards are both silly, but there was a certain goofy charm to the film.
Mac says he needs 'a big job' & Gladys tells him about a plan she has to steal half a million dollars in takings from the 80,000 plus seater Colleseum
football
stadium during the match between the Los Angeles Rams & the Green Bay Packers, the match has no advance ticket sales so every seat has to be paid for in cash on the day at the gate.
His best friend and
football
coach played by Randolph Scott goes along for the ride and ends up as Irene Dunne's business partner.
It's about a little bar on the outskirts of civilization (Arizona or New Mexico) where its run by an old man and his daughter or granddaughter (Bette Davis) who keeps getting courted by a
football
veteran.
All the girls in this high school are centerfold wannabes, disrobing and literally throwing themselves into the arms of married
football
stud Rock Hudson.
This is a film for those who like skating - don't bother to watch if you are a
football
fan - you wont get it - its simple teenage, roller skating , good vs bad and I have spent years trying to find a copy to replace my fuzzy VHS-taped from TV-copy.
Problem with these 2 'Goal
' football
(yes Americans, the game is called
FOOTBALL
not soccer) movies is that they are blatantly ridiculous.
And actually -a fact that no one seems to notice- there's a lot of interesting stuff going on in
football'
s REAL LIFE -more interesting i'd say, then in these stupid 'goal'-movies where the hero goes from illegal immigrant to winning the champions league in approximately one (1) year.
Let's throw in a car chase, let's throw in some kissing, let's throw in some celebs ,oh yeah, some unrealistic
football
action before we forget, and ready is our SOCCER movie.
Hollywood doing a
football
film will NEVER NEVER work.
John Amos plays a luckless coach who bombs out at football, baseball, basketball--but during a trip to Africa he discovers a Tarzan-like athlete (Jan-Michael Vincent, looking like a Tiger Beat pin-up) and turns his attention to the track and field.
As a Scotsman raised on
football
and rugby American sports have often left me cold and were a subject of derision in my household as a child.
No, I am not talking about the
football
team, but Borgnine undergoes a weird transformation where he dons horns and an entire male sheep's head!
I'm not saying they should have set up a musician on an Atlanta skyscraper, or even in the middle of a college
football
field (although that's the real church of the South).
As this movie pointed out, Cosell in fact was "Monday Night
Football"
- without him, as was pointed out in this movie, you didn't have "Monday Night Football," you had
football
on Monday night.
With some films, (records,
football
matches), it's a question of hitting the right note at the right time.
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