Draft Day Comments

  • Elisha 2022-04-23 07:03:09

    Who said it looks better than Moneyball? Not bad but too ingenious. Moneyball is more realistic and a little...

  • Oscar 2022-04-23 07:03:09

    Good-looking NFL draft popular science films - the peak gameplay of the sports...

  • Celestine 2022-04-23 07:03:09

    Even if everyone is happy, it still feels that player trading is a slavery system. Your Majesty is quite...

  • Maiya 2022-04-23 07:03:09

    a movie about men talking on phones. its visual cues from Ang Lee's...

  • Mazie 2022-04-23 07:03:09

    So nervous after seeing it! Another character looks at competitive sports. By the way, the ending song is...

  • Sam 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The male protagonist was led by his opponent by the nose for most of the time, and at the last moment, he succeeded in turning over. I still like sports themes. PS: My favorite theme of rugby is the midnight light on...

  • Rahsaan 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The first 70 minutes of preparation were too long and the rhythm was too slow. There was basically nothing to say and no nutrition. The pace picks up in the last 40 minutes, but the whole transaction is actually not complicated, and it cannot afford the finishing touch of the movie. Interspersed with family life and psychological struggles to enrich the plot, but unfortunately the two have no irresistible charm. It's acceptable, but it's hard to say that it's...

  • Jarrod 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The overall idea is still good, it is a popular practice in sports movies now, but, I was so mighty before Haiying, how could I finally make such a dizzying deal? Isn't it a QB, we were last year's Super...

  • Monserrat 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The No. 1 pick didn't play cards according to the routine, everyone followed the chaos, the draft trade was deep, and the NFL manager was not easy to be (a day full of drama, Kevin played...

  • Wellington 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The long foreshadowing creates the final strategy. The downside is that there are too many things to express, which is a bit...

Extended Reading
  • Dahlia 2021-12-28 08:01:18

    Late Draft Day Film Critic (Minor Spoilers)

    We are accustomed to the passionate game scene; we are accustomed to paying attention to baseball home runs, basketball buzzer three-pointers, football goal kicks, and football touchdowns; we are accustomed to fans shouting, laughing, and tearing about winning or losing. In front of the screen, we...

  • Rogelio 2021-12-28 08:01:18

    Sonny didn’t save himself, just happened to be lucky

    As mentioned in the previous plot, Sonny was almost called “smashed up everything” after taking office for two years. “SACKED SONNY” can be seen on the streets of Kecun.

    On draft day, the deal with the Seahawks in the first round of the 3 first round for the 1st pick was originally a loss-making...

Draft Day quotes

  • Ralph Mowry: Got a new Callahan story for you.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: Not sure I want to hear it. You know, you hung me out to dry pretty good with the last one.

    Ralph Mowry: Just talked to Jack Tate in Washington. He said when they found out they had the number five pick, first thing they did was send a copy of their playbook to all the guys they were interested in.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: Right. We do the same thing.

    Ralph Mowry: No, no, they put a little special twist on it. They tape a $100 bill to the last page.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: Why?

    Ralph Mowry: So, when they're interviewin' the guys, and they ask 'em if they'd read the whole playbook, of course all of 'em are gonna say yes. 'Bout half of 'em, they mention the money. But the other half don't. So when they tell 'em about the $100 bill, most of the guys get embarrassed. They get flustered. They fess up that they didn't read the whole thing. But ask me what your boy Bo Callahan did.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: You know, I really hate playing this game with you.

    Ralph Mowry: Ask.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: All right. What did Bo Callahan do?

    Ralph Mowry: Neither. He said that he'd read it, and then he didn't say anything.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: So?

    Ralph Mowry: He didn't know about the $100 bill, Sonny. He lied. He never read the whole playbook.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: So? A lot of guys don't.

    Ralph Mowry: Yes. But when they confront him about it and they tell him about the money, he lied again. He said something like "Oh-oh, yeah. Now I remember. Good one. Good one, guys." Jack said he is the only guy to tell the lie and then to have the balls to stand and stick up for the lie. Said it was the second-strangest response he had seen to the $100 bill thing. Wanna know what the first was?

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: God damn it, Ralph, just tell me.

    Ralph Mowry: A kid mailed the $100 bill back to them. That kid put it in a card, and he wrote on the card "Save this for when I win you the Super Bowl."

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: Nice.

    Ralph Mowry: Don't you wanna know who that kid was?

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: No!

    Ralph Mowry: It was Brian Drew.

  • Vontae Mack: Any news?

    Vontae's Agent: We just got off the phone with Houston. They're at 15. With the Cleveland thing, that might be your best shot.

    Vontae Mack: 15?

    Vontae's Agent: And I'm not 100% sure about that.

    Vontae Mack: What does that mean, man?

    Vontae's Agent: It means it could be a long night. Stay positive. You never know with these things.

Draft Day

Director: Ivan Reitman

Language: English Release date: April 11, 2014