stomperrob wrote:it seems to me there were 2 movies about Prefontaine that came about the same time, one in the theatres and one made for TV - do you know the name of the other?
Prefontaine (1997)
Without Limits (1998)
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jumpman8288 wrote:Miracle was a pretty good movie, definitely worth seeing.
I dunno bout you guys, but I got a special place in my heart for Space Jam
Great point. Not about Space Jam lol, about Miracle. That movie was absolutely awesome. I don't even like hockey that much but it's definately a must-see.
stomperrob wrote:it seems to me there were 2 movies about Prefontaine that came about the same time, one in the theatres and one made for TV - do you know the name of the other?
Prefontaine (1997) Without Limits (1998)
Yeh, Without Limits was the better one, thanks.
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Well I liked Caddyshack (have it on DVD) and also Big Lebowski could be considered a sports movie I guess (I'm sure Mad considers bowling a sport). I have that one too.....both are classics. Speaking of bowling, I guess Kingpin would make the list. It's funny as hell......
As for Miracle, I haven't watched it. I'm Canadian, it just seems wrong. We win in 2002 on your turf and the best comeback you have is making a movie about 24 years ago?
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