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273891.15 in reply to 273891.13
Date: 10/13/2015 1:33:09 PM
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I have seen only 5 of the 9 movies you proposed, but among these ones, my favorite movie is by far "He got game" with Ray "Jesus Shuttlesworth" Allen. [ [ :)] ]



Which ones have you not seen?



These ones:
Hoosiers
Above the Rim
Semi-Pro
Glory Road


If you have any interest, I would suggest watching them in that order.

Hooisers is a great story about midwest high school basketball. Specifically, Indiana. It is also a true story, based on an overachieving squad from Milan IN.

Above the Rim is a street ball movie, featuring Tupac and Leon. Good soundtrack.

Semi-Pro is a Farrell comedy if you're into that sort of thing. Also has Woody.

Glory Road is a true story of the championship UTEP team. I won't divulge, but a great story to coincide with the civil rights movement.

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Date: 10/13/2015 1:39:53 PM
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All right. Thanks for the summary. :)

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Date: 10/13/2015 6:54:17 PM
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I also remembered later, I watched Neon Bodo movie with Shaq :)

Googled it, it's the Blue Chips movie

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Date: 10/18/2015 5:32:15 PM
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I never have gotten around to seeing CC but I may well be changing that.

Hey bro, lets whip out a best hoops documentary thread with poll.

Some early nominees for that, naturally Hoop Dreams.

City dump, the story of the 1951 NYU scandal was awesome sauce.

Battle for Tobacco Road naturally makes the list since I am a unabashed UNC nut.


The Iran Job was really well done, and I think gives a glimpse in what maybe the life of the average working class stiff buzzerbeater player would resemble.

Rebounds could well serve as a companion piece with the setting changed from Iran to Chile.

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273891.24 in reply to 273891.22
Date: 10/19/2015 1:12:16 AM
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Man as far as documentaries go... There are just to many! And so many of them are so good.
I really like a lot of the espn docs, and anything I can find on btn to do with the flying illini. That 'City Dump' was entertaining, and in on demand right now on showtime I think. Hoop Dreams was awesome, use to rent that with along with Above the Rim back in the day.



If y'all need some good non fiction, here ya go!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXNQ4NJTYMc
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/elite-eight-memories-th...

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Date: 10/19/2015 11:42:13 AM
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I remember that game well, was running the sound board at the sports talk radio station I was working, Arizona had that game dead to rights....

But I am a Carolina fan, and we all know what happened the next weekend in St.Louis that year.

Then again that's not a comeback...this is a comeback. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO445W4mtZI

So your a Illini fan eh...what did you think of that beat down UNC put on them a few weeks back. Took my kid to that one, he enjoyed it immensely, as did I :) then again Illinois football is a dumpster fire.

Last edited by Coach Lambini at 10/19/2015 11:43:39 AM

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