The Best Sports Movies Ever Made
Hoosiers It's almost automatic that when people talk about great sports movies, the first thing that comes to mind is Hoosiers.
It's your typical underdog story but with a lot more drama and a lot more improbabilities.
The three key figures in the story is what makes the movie so intriguing.
Norman Dale, the new coach with a troubled past and unconventional methods, Jimmy Chitwood, the star player that refused to play during the start of the season and Shooter Flatch, the town drunkard hired to be an assistant coach.
Combine them together and you have a strange brew of underdogs who won a state championship in the process.
He Got Game It's easy to make a feel-good movie out of the sport of basketball.
It has all the elements of what you'd want to expect: struggle, drama and a game-winning shot to end all misery.
He Go Game on the other hand, truly separates itself from the drama of sports movies as it encapsulates the true human character.
Directed by Spike Lee, it describes the struggles of Jesus Shuttlesworth, the top high school prospect in the country, with his recruitment process along with the presence of his paroled father.
It's an all-encompassing film and a great account into what goes behind the glory of being a talented basketball player.
The Rocky Series Who would ever forget the immortal scene of Rocky Balboa running across the stairs of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and once on top, raising his hands in victory? Probably the most iconic of all sports movies, the Rocky series did not just etched the genre into remarkable heights.
It also paved the way for the success of other sports movies.
Whenever there was a struggle of some kind on movies, it almost became automatic that you would hear the song Eye of the Tiger on the background.
For all those who might not have watched any of the Rocky movies, it documents the unlikely beginning of a boxing champion.
The movie featured a lot of cameo roles as it was evident that people wanted to be a part of this special movie.