American sports inspirational movies endure

Connie 2022-03-24 09:01:14

The United States is basically just a few big things, ice hockey, baseball, rugby, football and basketball are basically not ranked. However, in filming sports-themed movies, American movies have lost the inspirational atmosphere of "Karate Boys". In recent years, the popularity of sports has also allowed more movies to fight against criminal gangs instead of California boys and old Japanese ninjas. Borrow the donkey under the slope. In recent years, sports-themed movies are more about growing up, encouraging, and caring for life.

This may be the charm of competition. Coincidentally, most of the powerful clubs have become representatives of utilitarianism and evil forces, whether it is "Penalty Kick" or "Draft Day" or "Hot Coach". Becoming a representative of evil, money is their most terrible tool. The protagonists must regard it as dung, and they are still struggling in the small ball market for team pursuit or personal value. Of course, growth and care movies like "Blind Spot", "Coach Carter" and "Space Dunk" are not focused on the ball itself, but on the ball itself or simply based on personal charm, so Avoid it here.

In fact, as a team manager, this is what you need to do every day. Make quick decisions to run a team and make sure that everyone knows what they should do. When the Bulls quickly became popular that year, the big fat manager of the team not only isolated Jordan to give him a special position, but also counted the audience's statistics on halftime shows and some vaudeville shows during the timeout or halftime. At the same time, he was serious. He told reporters next to him that Jordan could not play basketball for the Bulls for a lifetime. Even if his career is prosperous now, he still has to consider how to solve the dilemma of cheerleader dance in midfield to attract audiences if no one is watching after Jordan retires. Therefore, as a team manager, like security guards working on the scene, when the audience is watching the ball, they can only work with their backs to the stadium and watching the audience. It can be said to be the closest job to sports itself, but far away from the fun of sports.



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  • Pete 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    In the way of inspirational baseball biography films, Bennett deliberately made some new ideas that are not vulgar and joyful, but unfortunately he is still in the bravery of the losers. Chubby is a very brilliant character. Pete’s performance does not recommend the bravery. On the contrary, there is a sense of misfit with a little overpower. The rhythm of the whole film is not vivid enough, and the communication scene with the Red Sox boss is too sloppy. Although the transition between success and failure and the winning streak seem to be very enjoyable, it is just the basics that a sports film should do.

  • Hermina 2022-03-21 09:01:12

    I really don’t understand baseball, but it feels very high overall

Moneyball quotes

  • Peter Brand: There is an epidemic failure within the game to understand what is really happening. And this leads people who run Major League Baseball teams to misjudge their players and mismanage their teams. I apologize.

    Billy Beane: Go on.

    Peter Brand: Okay. People who run ball clubs, they think in terms of buying players. Your goal shouldn't be to buy players, your goal should be to buy wins. And in order to buy wins, you need to buy runs. You're trying to replace Johnny Damon. The Boston Red Sox see Johnny Damon and they see a star who's worth seven and half million dollars a year. When I see Johnny Damon, what I see is... is... an imperfect understanding of where runs come from. The guy's got a great glove. He's a decent leadoff hitter. He can steal bases. But is he worth the seven and half million dollars a year that the Boston Red Sox are paying him? No. No. Baseball thinking is medieval. They are asking all the wrong questions. And if I say it to anybody, I'm-I'm ostracized. I'm-I'm-I'm a leper. So that's why I'm-I'm cagey about this with you. That's why I... I respect you, Mr. Beane, and if you want full disclosure, I think it's a good thing that you got Damon off your payroll. I think it opens up all kinds of interesting possibilities.

  • Peter Brand: It's about getting things down to one number. Using the stats the way we read them, we'll find value in players that no one else can see. People are overlooked for a variety of biased reasons and perceived flaws. Age, appearance, personality. Bill James and mathematics cut straight through that. Billy, of the 20,000 notable players for us to consider, I believe that there is a championship team of twenty-five people that we can afford, because everyone else in baseball undervalues them.