Back on July 7, 2003, we posted our very first edition of Top Guns and our topic was motion pictures with a sports theme. Time has a way of altering such lists, especially with the release of new films. Feel free to critique our list, create your own or offer suggested changes. Without further ado, our list in ascending order.
10. Major League
~ An ex-showgirl inherits the Cleveland Indians and desperately wants to move the team to Miami to take advantage of the perks that the City of Miami has promised. But here’s the catch…she can’t break her lease in the City of Cleveland unless attendance falls below 800,000 for the season. (Pete Angelos denies that art imitates life with his 2003 Orioles.) To ensure this occurrence, she assembles a bunch of misfit players that will surely send attendance figures through the floor and free the team to move to Miami. Great cast and great baseball stories, although Corbin Bernsen probably couldn’t start for a beer league slow pitch team. Renee Russo rocks!!
8. Hoosiers
~ Hoops in the Heartland of America. From straw baskets and a graveled road to Indiana University’s Assembly Hall. (Boy that sounds like the lyric from a Lucinda Williams song). Gene Hackman and Dennis Hopper at their best….
7. Rudy
~ Everyone loves an underdog. In this flick, size doesn’t matter (behave). As the Counting Crows once sung, “It's the heart that matters more.” I loved the scene where Rudy recites Knute Rockne’s speech about “The Gipper” – George Gipp:
“Well, boys ... I haven't a thing to say.
Played a great game...all of you. Great game.
I guess we just can't expect to win ‘em all.
I'm going to tell you something I've kept to myself for years --
None of you ever knew George Gipp.
It was long before your time.
But you know what a tradition he is at Notre Dame...
And the last thing he said to me -- "Rock," he said -
"sometime, when the team is up against it -- and the
breaks are beating the boys -- tell them to go out there
with all they got and win just one for the Gipper...
I don't know where I'll be then, Rock", he said - "but
I’ll know about it - and I'll be happy."
5. The Longest Yard
~ You know the famous line, “I think I broke his f&*(in’ neck!” Loved that part where Burt Reynolds walks to the far end zone after the game to pick up the football. “Shoot him!” And of course, you had to feel the pain of the blitzing Middle Linebacker played by Ray Nitschke. MEAN MACHINE, MEAN MACHINE, MEAN MACHINE
4. Brian’s Song
~ I can remember the first time I saw this classic, sitting at home with my Mom & Dad, watching Mom cry over the sad parts. I can remember trying to be the tough little kid that didn’t cry over movies. It worked back then. Today, when Billy D as Gale Sayers recites “I love Brian Piccolo and I want all of you to love Brian Piccolo”, well fuggedaboutit….I’m gone….croc tears are welling up and about to drop. Just don’t tell anybody…
2. Rocky.
Starring Sylvester Stallone and Talia Shire. It is the story about a poor, blue-collar gym rat trying to gain self-respect and love by going the distance with the heavyweight champion of the world, Apollo Creed played brilliantly by Carl Weathers. The result is a highly entertaining, emotional and inspiring film. Who could ever forget Rocky’s run through the streets of Philadelphia; Rocky’s request to, “cut me Mick” spoken to one of the planets greatest character actors, the late Burgess Meredith; and of course Rocky’s plea at the movie’s end, “Adriaaaaaaaaaan.” I recall standing in the theatre throwing hooks for Rocky. And trust me, I wasn’t alone. I can’t remember another movie that inspired me to get up out of my seat.
1. Field of Dreams
~ “The one constant through all the years Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It’s been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt, and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game, is part of our past Ray. It reminds us of all that once was good and that could be again. Oh people will come Ray. People will most definitely come.” These words spoken by James Earl Jones send chills down the spine. They almost inspire me to go down and catch an O’s game. Well, I did say almost….