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Old Tue Jul 26, 2005, 09:59am
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On the less serious side, if you want any movies that include any football--MASH has a football scene in it.

Plus this is really a stretch, but its one of my favorite movies--Airplane! has a rendition of the "Gipper" speech (in this case, its the "Zipper" speech).
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the junction boys was a good football movie
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Lucas and Christine can be added to the lists I suppose..
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I remember Lucas. I thought the red head was hott. (Hey, I have a thing for red heads.)
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So here it is almost 5 years later, and here is the list of football movies that I now own: (Ordered by how my stack is right now. )

Rites of Autumn (5 DVDs)
The Program
Rudy
The Longest Yard
Radio
The Longest Yard - with Adam Sandler
Necessary Roughness
Second String
Remember The Titans
The Replacements
Friday Night Lights
North Dallas Forty
We Are Marshall
Comeback Season
The Express
Beyond The Gridiron: The Life and Times of Woody Hayes
Facing The Giants
Leatherheads

It's not a lot.... but I also watch baseball and basketball movies, and have a few of those as well.
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Old Sun Feb 14, 2010, 11:48pm
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So here it is almost 5 years later, and here is the list of football movies that I now own: (Ordered by how my stack is right now. )

Rites of Autumn (5 DVDs)
The Program
Rudy
The Longest Yard
Radio
The Longest Yard - with Adam Sandler
Necessary Roughness
Second String
Remember The Titans
The Replacements
Friday Night Lights
North Dallas Forty
We Are Marshall
Comeback Season
The Express
Beyond The Gridiron: The Life and Times of Woody Hayes
Facing The Giants
Leatherheads

It's not a lot.... but I also watch baseball and basketball movies, and have a few of those as well.
You should consider adding "Brian's Song" to your collection.
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Old Sun Feb 14, 2010, 11:50pm
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You should consider adding "Brian's Song" to your collection.
I will take a look for it. Most of these movies I pick up for $3.99 each in a Previously Viewed bin at local stores.

I'll keep an eye out for that one, as you're not the first person to recommend it!

I saw Gridiron Gang at the store last week but I thought I already had it. LOL
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 08:01am
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I will take a look for it. Most of these movies I pick up for $3.99 each in a Previously Viewed bin at local stores.
Somebody's selling it on eBay for $3.97 plus shipping.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 02:13am
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It's not a lot.... but I also watch baseball and basketball movies, and have a few of those as well.
But do you have
Baseketball [1998]
from the South Park guys, based on a game that the producer played as a kid.
Not my sort of movie (I'm not a South Park fan), but some people like these things.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 10:22am
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But do you have
Baseketball [1998]
from the South Park guys, based on a game that the producer played as a kid.
Not my sort of movie (I'm not a South Park fan), but some people like these things.
LOL I played "soccer-baseball" as a kid.

I've seen Baseketball, and suppose technically, I should own it if I want my sports movie collection to be more complete. Maybe I'll buy it when I have no others left to buy.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 02:21pm
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Rites of Autumn (5 DVDs)
Great documentary.
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