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Google the deleted scene... Buudy asks back on Hoosiers. I thought they should have kept it in the movie.It was one of the players that walked out of practice and quit, then mysteriously was on the team later in the movie with no explanation
Starters actually finished games in the 1980s, no matter the pitch count.Nuke Laloosh had 18 walks and 18 strikeouts in his professional debut. That's 126 pitches right there, minimum. You know those 18 walks weren't on 4 pitches and the 18 Ks weren't on 3. Plus, he needed 9 other outs.
The movie came out in 1990 and was in production for years prior to that. This had just happened 10 years earlier at Daytona. You dang right they bashed and banged back then. How you think Dale Earnhardt got his nickname?You must not have watched the movie.
The year before Airplane was released Kareem Abdul Jabar led the NBA in blocked shots and rebounds. So little Timmy’s dad was full of shit about him being lazy on defense and rebounding.
It gets worse. LaRusso was competing in the All Valley Under 18 Karate Tournament. Mr. Miyagi had given him a car just a few days earlier...when Daniel turned 18!!!WTF, you may have just ruined my childhood.
Thanks asshole!!!!!
Lots of rules were broken in that tournament.It gets worse. LaRusso was competing in the All Valley Under 18 Karate Tournament. Mr. Miyagi had given him a car just a few days earlier...when Daniel turned 18!!!
...and johnny most probably said something like "go back to mecca..."
Perhaps...but he competed again the next year in KKIII. 😮Lots of rules were broken in that tournament.
I’ll give the age one a break tho - lots of youth sports allow partipating if your birthday was before a specific date.
Not to mention that Bobby gets disqualified for a dangerous and intentional kick to the knee against Daniel, but Johnny catches and holds Daniel's leg and has him in a vulnerable positions and chooses to perform an elbow drop to the knee and isn't disqualified. Johnny's was much more obviously intentional and clearly more dangerous.Daniel wins the karate tournament with a kick to the face when that is against the rules as explained at the start.
This was addressed in Cobra Kai (season 1)Not to mention that Bobby gets disqualified for a dangerous and intentional kick to the knee against Daniel, but Johnny catches and holds Daniel's leg and has him in a vulnerable positions and chooses to perform an elbow drop to the knee and isn't disqualified. Johnny's was much more obviously intentional and clearly more dangerous.
Actors who don't know how to throw a ball.
Yep I just watched this not long ago and was going to mention thisIt was one of the players that walked out of practice and quit, then mysteriously was on the team later in the movie with no explanation
I remember that scene. How was it said/shown to be Sunday?In the movie, "Country", Hayden Fry's Hawkeyes played a regular season game on a Sunday.
I could very well be wrong it's been quite awhile since I've seen it but I thought it was his 16th birthday...I thought he turned 16 because earlier when he went on the date with Allie his mom had to drive him and I thought this was because he wasn't 16 yet.It gets worse. LaRusso was competing in the All Valley Under 18 Karate Tournament. Mr. Miyagi had given him a car just a few days earlier...when Daniel turned 18!!!
God yes I want to throw things at my TV everytime that comes on. By far the dumbest commercial on TV
Yes, although I’m not sure there was anything unrealistic from a sports standpoint. Was there?Can't believe we've made it this far without mentioning the entirety of The Blindside. Just a horrific, shit stain of a football movie.
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Hoosiers also had some screw ups when the scoreboard was shown. For example, early in the game the scoreboard might show a score of something like 25-20 and then later in the game the score might be like 17-13. Pretty good defense I guess.There was something in Hoosiers that never added up. I'll have to re-watch. I think it might have been the number of the players on the bench/team
The Breakfast Club - Emilio Estevez as a wrestler who is eating a several thousand calorie lunch.
Um, nope.
Especially in the late 80's. HS wrestlers back then were always cutting weight. Poor bastards would sit at the lunch table and watch us eat all the while spitting into a plastic cup. I don't think they had rules back then about weight cutting.
Hoosiers also had some screw ups when the scoreboard was shown. For example, early in the game the scoreboard might show a score of something like 25-20 and then later in the game the score might be like 17-13. Pretty good defense I guess.
Although it wasn't a sports movie, there was also a scene in Oppenheimer where they had a rally at Alamosa where some people were waving little American flags that had 50 stars on them instead of the 48 stars of that time.
That’s really a bad error. I wonder if one could find a 48.Hoosiers also had some screw ups when the scoreboard was shown. For example, early in the game the scoreboard might show a score of something like 25-20 and then later in the game the score might be like 17-13. Pretty good defense I guess.
Although it wasn't a sports movie, there was also a scene in Oppenheimer where they had a rally at Alamosa where some people were waving little American flags that had 50 stars on them instead of the 48 stars of that time.
Are you serious? The blocking the kid off the field is the obvious one but then add in the practice scenes and portraying Hugh Freeze as an incompetent coach and it's awful.Yes, although I’m not sure there was anything unrealistic from a sports standpoint. Was there?
Fair enough. I’m semi-drunk.Are you serious? The blocking the kid off the field is the obvious one but then add in the practice scenes and portraying Hugh Freeze as an incompetent coach and it's awful.
Google the deleted scene... Buudy asks back on Hoosiers. I thought they should have kept it in the movie.
I had to pause it to verify it. At full speed it wasn't really noticeable.Can't believe i missed that in Oppenheimer. That is something I would generally notice and then annoy my wife by pointing it out.