When I saw this thread I thought: "Yesss, I will come up with Mean Machine". First Thread: Mean Machine.
But I got to support it. A perfect role for Vinnie Jones. And I love the raging scenes from Jason Statham as the Monk-Goalkeeper
Escape to Victory is a 1981 movie starring Michael Caine, Sylvester Stallone and Max von Sydow, accompanied by Bobby Moore, Paul van Himst, Osvaldo Ardiles, Kazimierz Deyna and other soccer players, I recommend it.
hi.in my opinion,this is the film "Lev Yashin.the goalie of my dreams."he recently was released and ,I think,quite neploho reveals the very identity of the legendary goalkeeper.it's a bit far-fetched in places, but still.if we take into account that very low-quality films are being made all over the world,then this film is generally at a high level.
Every single England fan out there will tell you they should have won the World Cup in 1990. Paul Gascogine’s tears. Gary Lineker’s goals. More penalty kick heartache. This was typical England. Set against the backdrop of hooliganism on the rise in England once again, Sir Bobby Robson led his unfancied Three Lions squad to the brink of their first World Cup final since 1966.
There aren't any classics in Soccer sports movies, all of em get it wrong and don't capture the sentiment of the sport however, The Damned United is as close as they come.
it’s unlikely that you can shoot anything interesting about football at all, the game itself is already a self-contained theatrical action! about football (contractual matches, corrupt referees and players, or about the personal lives of football players or fans and the like, it’s better to just watch and if you can, enjoy a game
because the more you know the less pleasure you will receive!
“Damned United” / “The Damned United” (2009)
Who has not seen, I advise this film
The story of Brian Clough, who is forced to end his career at age 29 due to injury. Therefore, he becomes the Derby County coach of the English League second division. The team goes on promotion to Leeds United, in which his fate is much more complicated.
Well there is so many how about "The Big Green" or "Air Bud: World Pup". Lol I would sit bear ass on a cactus before I watched either one of those movies. But one of the best soccer movies I think is "Green Street Hooligans". The first one anyway.
I did not remember any soccer movie. Only one hooligan movie its called green street. I think because of the less popularity longtime of soccer in USA the film industry did not have the idea to make films about soccer. If i thought more about soccer films i remember "Das Wunder von Bern". A movie about the win from germany. I love some basketball films or football films, especially the motivation speeches of the coaches.