Sports Cinema – 100 Movies: The Best of Hollywood’s Athletic Heroes, Losers, Myths, & Misfits of the Silver Screen

Sports Cinema – 100 Movies: The Best of Hollywood’s Athletic Heroes, Losers, Myths, & Misfits of the Silver Screen

  • 448 Pages
  • Published by Limelight Editions
  • Softcover

From All the Right Moves to Olympia, from Caddyshack to Rocky, Sports Cinema is an in-depth companion guide celebrating movies centered on sports-oriented stories, characters, events, or backdrops, complete with more than 400 black-and-white movie stills. Beginning with The Freshman (1925), Mr. Williams counts down his top movie picks from more than nine decades, based upon hundreds of hours of film watching and his expertise as a lifelong sports fan and sports writer for national and internatio

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  • By Arena Connery, September 8, 2010 @ 3:39 pm

    Review by Arena Connery for Sports Cinema – 100 Movies: The Best of Hollywood’s Athletic Heroes, Losers, Myths, & Misfits of the Silver Screen
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    Ok, so I know that references ‘On the Waterfront,’ but I think this book could really be huge. Any time someone publishes a top 100 list, critics are sure to disagree. But whether you agree with him or not, Randy Williams did an excellent job of highlighting some of the best sports movies ever. Everything from ‘College’ to ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ to ‘Million Dollar Baby’…movies like ‘Breaking Away’ and ‘Brian’s Song’ that my parents had me watch when I was little (I still love the music from Brian’s Song) bring back the memories. Tons of pictures, a throrough yet brief synopsis for each flick, and some cool stuff at the back (actor’s comments on their favorite sports movies, trivia, and an Academy award list) make this a great ‘anytime’ book. Wondering what to get the sports fanatic in your house for Christmas? Problem solved!!!

  • By Jeff Bettencourt, September 8, 2010 @ 4:36 pm

    Review by Jeff Bettencourt for Sports Cinema – 100 Movies: The Best of Hollywood’s Athletic Heroes, Losers, Myths, & Misfits of the Silver Screen
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    Williams book is an in depth look at sports related films. Although the theme of competitive sports is a consistent link throughout his list of 100 movies, the varied themes that intertwine these films tell the stories of their times as well as illuminate the universal experiences that we all share to some degree.

    Williams provides the reader with a background in film history, a look at the creative process, and he also reveals the life affirming stories that are not always apparent on the field of play but play out in these films.

    Besides the well thought out and illuminating text, there are many accompanying photos in this intelligently written reference to the greatest sports films.

    I don’t necessarily agree with all of his choices, I would think that the original version of Angels in the Outfield should have found a place somewhere in the top one hundred as well as the Dizzy Dean story, Pride of St. Louis. That being said, I discovered the film entitled This Sporting Life in Sports Cinema which I was not aware of, and found it to be a remarkable movie. I wish I could find Phar Lap as well.

    If you are looking for an intelligent take on sports themed movies, this is a book worthy of your time, you won’t be disappointed.

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