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    What could be better than this???

    Just over 8 hours until the new game is in my hands and what's on Starz right now???


    RUDY



    I just know by the time I get the game and start as an OC, I'll be naming as my Alma mater!

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    you know what, its a pretty decent movie, I like it to a degree.But I dont get the big deal ? its a pretty common thing...I dont mean its common for alot of guys to come out for a football team... a guy was a practice scrub and went to classes...this is movie worthy? this is a great story ? ..I am not trying to troll or be difficult at all. I just think its really not a big deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by ram29jackson View Post
    you know what, its a pretty decent movie, I like it to a degree.But I dont get the big deal ? its a pretty common thing...I dont mean its common for alot of guys to come out for a football team... a guy was a practice scrub and went to classes...this is movie worthy? this is a great story ? ..I am not trying to troll or be difficult at all. I just think its really not a big deal
    I'll try to explain it for you... or at least, what this movie has always meant to me, and I have seen it now so many times I have lost count. Probably over 40!

    It's about a kid who had a dream and everyone told him it was impossible. They laughed at him, mocked him... and this was his own family! At the time... the mid 1970's, Notre Dame was as huge as it got in college football... so the dream was big. But Rudy wasn't. He was like 5'5" and 160 pounds. And slow. And not a very good student.

    Everything in the world was stacked against him and yet, through sheer determination, guts, will-power and the refusal to take NO for an answer, he persevered and made it. And then he finally got to play... and got in on a sack.

    Now the movie takes some liberties w/ the truth. I've known about that for years, but it's still brilliant film-making. In real life he got a half-sack as another teammate met him at the QB. There are other "liberties" taken in the movie which I won't go into so as to not spoil it for anyone.

    But, for me... the movie symbolizes the simple notion that no matter what your dream is, you can achieve it. He worked very hard to get there and paid some tremendous sacrifices... his girl-friend ends up w/ his brother after he leaves home for school... but he did it. He made his dream come true.

    So... yeah, I can see how one would see it the way you do... but it's more than that when you consider his lack of athletic ability, lack of size, diminished smarts in the class room... yet, he overcame everything and made his dream happen. And to me... there is nothing more beautiful than that!

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    how is a practice squad scrub who never had a impact on the field a dream come true ?

    the dream came true for all the starters,.. not for him. I'm not poo pooing ( I just typed poo pooing..? ) what you just said, I'm just drawing the hard line. ...and killing time till tomorrow haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by ram29jackson View Post
    how is a practice squad scrub who never had a impact on the field a dream come true ?

    the dream came true for all the starters,.. not for him. I'm not poo pooing ( I just typed poo pooing..? ) what you just said, I'm just drawing the hard line. ...and killing time till tomorrow haha
    Really dude?


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    Ram, you really are a curmudgeonly old bastard aren't you?

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    While I do not agree totally with Ram, I really dislike that movie. But then again maybe that comes from total and utter hate of Notre Dame and everything associated with it.

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    A dream come true for him. I hate Notre Dame, but its a good story.

    Spot the.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by morsdraconis View Post
    Ram, you really are a curmudgeonly old bastard aren't you?

    I am neither old nor a bastard and have you seen some of your posts lately?

    theres been a million practice scrubs before and after him, why does he get a movie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ram29jackson View Post
    I am neither old nor a bastard and have you seen some of your posts lately?

    theres been a million practice scrubs before and after him, why does he get a movie?
    Pure and simple answer, it's Notre Dame. And thus being part of the reason I hate Notre Dame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ram29jackson View Post
    I am neither old nor a bastard and have you seen some of your posts lately?

    theres been a million practice scrubs before and after him, why does he get a movie?


    I agree. And, according to Joe Montana (on the team at the same time as Rudy) the story is INCREDIBLY embellished and "Hollywoodized" but it does make a good story, even if you have to wonder why he deserves a movie. Remember The Titans, Friday Night Lights, and Any Given Sunday are FAR better football movies followed closely by The Longest Yard ('74 version, not that atrocious '05 version with Adam Sandler).

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    Quote Originally Posted by morsdraconis View Post


    I agree. And, according to Joe Montana (on the team at the same time as Rudy) the story is INCREDIBLY embellished and "Hollywoodized" but it does make a good story, even if you have to wonder why he deserves a movie. Remember The Titans, Friday Night Lights, and Any Given Sunday are FAR better football movies followed closely by The Longest Yard ('74 version, not that atrocious '05 version with Adam Sandler).
    Along those same lines I have heard that Remember The Titans is hugely embellished and Hollywoodized. Anyone know any truth to that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by morsdraconis View Post


    I agree. And, according to Joe Montana (on the team at the same time as Rudy) the story is INCREDIBLY embellished and "Hollywoodized" but it does make a good story, even if you have to wonder why he deserves a movie. Remember The Titans, Friday Night Lights, and Any Given Sunday are FAR better football movies followed closely by The Longest Yard ('74 version, not that atrocious '05 version with Adam Sandler).
    I love me some Friday Night Lights. The movie and the tv show.


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    Quote Originally Posted by souljahbill View Post
    I love me some Friday Night Lights. The movie and the tv show.


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    Not huge on the TV show. I watched the first season and then lost interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawkFan View Post
    Not huge on the TV show. I watched the first season and then lost interest.
    I'm saddened that this Friday is the series finale.


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    ...no one seems to remember -Everybody's All American- that was a good movie too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ram29jackson View Post
    ...no one seems to remember -Everybody's All American- that was a good movie too...
    Is that the one about Billy Cannon from LSU?

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    Everybody's All American

    Sounds pretty damn good. I'll have to check it out next time I have a chance to watch a movie.

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    Yep thats the one I thought it was. It's a pretty good movie. Oh and about Remember the Titans I cound my answer and I won't ruin the movie for anyone with what I found.

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    Ahh Rudy, if not for it being about ND I would give it a 10/10.

    For those who have never seen it, the actual play (not quite as exciting as the movie)



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