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Five Film Favorites: Sports Movies
There are plenty of movies about sports. Alas, although there are few gems, most of the movies in this category aren’t particularly good. Hard to say why there are so many bad pictures about sports. But there are a lot … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anthony Perkins, Bang the Drum Slowly, Barbara Hershey, Barry Levinson, Baseball, Bull Durham, David Anspaugh, Dennis Hopper, Five Film Favorites, Gene Hackman, Glenn Close, Hoosiers, James Caan, John Hancock, John Houseman, Ken Burns, Kevin Costner, Kim Basinger, Maud Adams, Michael Moriarty, Natural, Norman Jewison, Robert De Niro, Robert Redford, Rollerball, Ron Shelton, Susan Sarandon, Tall Story, Tim Robbins, Vincent Gardenia
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