As you peruse our list, note that these are our picks for the five best inspirational sports movies. There are many other fine movies about sports (A League of Their Own), sports figures (Brian's Song, The Pride of the Yankees), and sports-related stories (Field of Dreams). The aim of the movies below are to leave you in a feel-good, uplifting mood!
Sylvester Stallone. |
2. Rudy (1993) - In the late 1960s, the son of a Pittsburgh steel worker sets off to off to achieve his lifelong dream: playing football for Notre Dame. Unfortunately, Rudy Ruettiger lacks the physique and talent to become an elite football player. He also lacks the grades to get enrolled into Notre Dame. None of that is enough to stop Rudy. As the titular hero, Sean Astin makes it impossible not to root for his underdog character. He attacks every obstacle methodically, so it's impossible for one not to admire his tenacity and cheer for Rudy every step of the way. Based on the true life story of Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger.
Dennis Hopper and Gene Hackman. |
4. Remember the Titans (2000) - Inspired by real-life coach Herman Boone, Remember the Titans tells the story of a racially-integrated Virginia high school football team in 1971. I was in ninth grade that year and attended a newly integrated high school in North Carolina. While our conflicts weren't as exaggerated as those in Remember the Titans, much of the film still rings true. This is a sports movie about overcoming barriers and coming together as a team. Told in flashback, Remember the Titans also stands as a testament to how positive, powerful experiences can change our lives forever and shape who we become.
Stallone and Michael Caine. |
Honorable Mentions: Breaking Away, The Longest Yard, Miracle,
IMO, Chariots of Fire
ReplyDelete"Rocky" absolutely deserves top billing here!
ReplyDeleteHubby watches Remember the Titans whenever the opportunity presents itself. I worked with a girl who named her cat after "Rudy." One of these days, I must get around to seeing Victory.
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I'm a sucker for inspirational sports movies. Victory is one I haven't seen (or heard of), so I'll be watching for that one. Thanks!
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