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This Sporting Life gritty 1960’s rugby league based kitchen sink drama. 
A neglected good one is The Club, an Australian film about a Australian Rules Football club. 

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9 minutes ago, Tazio said:

This Sporting Life gritty 1960’s rugby league based kitchen sink drama. 
A neglected good one is The Club, an Australian film about a Australian Rules Football club. 

 

This Sporting Life is awesome. I bet Harris would have smashed the rugby club Chairman's wife in an instant tho. 

 

Raging Bull my pick.

 

 

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Raging Bull

The Fighter

Warrior

I, Tonya

Concussion

Moneyball

 

 

Documentaries:

Senna

Next Goal Wins

Diego Maradona

The Two Escobars

Free Solo

 

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JudyJudyJudy

Field of dreams 

 

I Tonya 

 

Fox catcher 

 

Million dollar baby 

 

 

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Raging Bull best film by a country mile! And Hoop Dreams for best documentary by a similar distance. 

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Ok, not the greatest but.... 

 

"There's only one Jimmy Grimble" :lol: Classic. I loved that film as a kid, probably not seen it in 20 years mind you. 

 

And

 

"The greatest game ever played" 

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Samuel Camazzola
6 hours ago, Jambos_1874 said:

Happy Gilmore.

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25 years on and it still gets the laughs it deserves. 👍 

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12 hours ago, Cruyff said:

Ok, not the greatest but.... 

 

"There's only one Jimmy Grimble" :lol: Classic. I loved that film as a kid, probably not seen it in 20 years mind you. 

 

And

 

"The greatest game ever played" 

LOVE Jimmy Grimble and soundtrack. Must have been about the time my boy started boys club/schools football and the film captures so much of that. Loved the overbearing parent on the sidelines always shouting
"Give it to Gordon!
Give it to bloody Gordon!"


Similar age I'd guess and just full of small and big laughs, Mike Bassett - England Manager.

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rudi must stay
13 hours ago, Cruyff said:

Ok, not the greatest but.... 

 

"There's only one Jimmy Grimble" :lol: Classic. I loved that film as a kid, probably not seen it in 20 years mind you. 

 

And

 

"The greatest game ever played" 

 

Jimmy Grimble is well worth a mention on this thread. Robert Carlyle is brilliant 

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Auld Reekin'

The Big Lebowski.   :whistling:

 

Is this how boys dry their balls with a towel? | The big lebowski, The best  films, John turturro

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Kalamazoo Jambo
1 hour ago, milky_26 said:

i cant believe no one has said

 

A Shot at Glory - Wikipedia


The accent to end all accents*


 

 

*his Scottish accent is probably still better than mine.
 

 

 

 

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Kalamazoo Jambo
19 hours ago, Zico said:

Raging Bull best film by a country mile! And Hoop Dreams for best documentary by a similar distance. 


Hoop Dreams is one of the best documentaries ever made on any subject :thumbsup:

 

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invinctus -true story about when south Africa won the rugby world cup in 1995. morgan freeman as nelson madela & matt damon as francois pienaar give really good performances in their respective roles 

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On Any Sunday.. 

 

A docufilmentary with Steve McQueen riding motorbikes through the desert and on california beaches.. 

 

Follows a guy in the 60s trying to keep his No.1 bike racing plate... 

 

Full of beautiful shots and great soundtrack....

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The Mighty Ducks

Raging Bull

The Fighter

Rocky

Rocky IV

Mike Bassett

Any Given Sunday

I, Tonya

He Got Game

Glory Road

The Wrestler (controversial I know)

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 Greater...The story of Brandon Burlsworth, possibly the greatest walk-on in the history of college football.

 

 

Can’t believe I just remembered this movie. I’m obviously a bit more biased about this film as it’s an NFL related one and also relates to the team I follow. Please don’t make the mistake of dismissing it though just because you aren’t a fan of the sport. It really is a great movie. 

 

You won’t regret it, honestly

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Nucky Thompson
16 minutes ago, Samuel Camazzola said:

Jerry Maguire could get into consideration on a technical. 

100%. Great film

 

Also Mean Machine (original)

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On 16/07/2021 at 14:27, Cade said:

Shaolin Soccer.

 

Don't watch it sober.

:gok:

Jesus I remember watching this film as a child lol

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