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Hoosiers...... A question about the movie (1 Viewer)

Mr.Pack

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Watched this for the hundredth time last night and never realized their nickname was actually the Huskers.

Why then is the movie called Hoosiers?

Love the flick, one of my all-time favorite sports movies. Can't believe I didn't catch that til last night.

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I always thought the state final game montage would have been more effective if, instead of the score they used, it had been set to "Turbo Lover" by Judas Priest.

 
Because calling the team Hoosiers would be contrived and calling the movie Huskers wouldn't sell because then it'd be about Nebraska football.

 
You guys ever notice that Lawrence of Arabia wasn't Arabc and was actually British? What's up with that?

 
Because calling the team Hoosiers would be contrived and calling the movie Huskers wouldn't sell because then it'd be about Nebraska football.
If Gil from the Simpsons were here, he'd try to sell Nebraska football. Wouldn't really get off the ground, and he'd need a place to stay for a bit…maybe even an expense account or two in his wife's name; but I'd bet you could at least hire Gil to sell some Nebraska football. Given some conditions, that is. And some new underwear. Don't forget Gil needs new underwear.

 
Best sports movie of alltime

My top 5 in order

1. Hoosiers

2. The Fighter

3. Miracle

4. The Natural

5. Raging Bull

 
Very overrated flick. Way too many gaps in the storyline, and the ending is way too contrived. Yes, another sports film like Major League has a very contrived ending as well, but at least that one is funny as hell.

 
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Because calling the team Hoosiers would be contrived and calling the movie Huskers wouldn't sell because then it'd be about Nebraska football.
I don't think it would be contrived, it's known as the Hoosier State, but then again UI is named Hoosiers, but still, why couldn't a HS team be nicknamed Hoosiers?

Good to see you Andy, long time, no time!

 
In Caddyshack, Danny at first does not make the putt and they lose. But then the ball falls in and they win. How does that happen? Wouldn't they be tied?

 
Buddy gets kicked off the team in the first practice and then we hear nothing from him until he suddenly, without fanfare, appears playing in the 3rd or 4th game of the season. What's up with that?

 
Buddy gets kicked off the team in the first practice and then we hear nothing from him until he suddenly, without fanfare, appears playing in the 3rd or 4th game of the season. What's up with that?
They were discussing that on the Dan Parrick show last week. They said it's the number one question the director of the movie gets asked.

 
Buddy gets kicked off the team in the first practice and then we hear nothing from him until he suddenly, without fanfare, appears playing in the 3rd or 4th game of the season. What's up with that?
They were discussing that on the Dan Parrick show last week. They said it's the number one question the director of the movie gets asked.
What is his answer? Poor editing? Dentyne?

 
I think it's because Huskers wouldn't have been a great title and Hoosiers wouldn't have made sense as the team's nickname. Hoosiers is IU's nickname but also refers to people from Indiana. I think the filmmaker was making a bigger statement than just the story of that one team. Hoosiers may not have been the original title either.

 
Buddy gets kicked off the team in the first practice and then we hear nothing from him until he suddenly, without fanfare, appears playing in the 3rd or 4th game of the season. What's up with that?
They were discussing that on the Dan Parrick show last week. They said it's the number one question the director of the movie gets asked.
What is his answer? Poor editing? Dentyne?
The scene was cut to get the film under two hours.

 
Most sports movies kinda suck. The only good one I can think of off the top of my head is Space Jam with Ken Griffey Jr.

 
I don't think there's a better basketball movie that Blue Chips. I'd take Neon Boudeaux ANY day of the week over Jimmy Chitwood.

 
Buddy gets kicked off the team in the first practice and then we hear nothing from him until he suddenly, without fanfare, appears playing in the 3rd or 4th game of the season. What's up with that?
They were discussing that on the Dan Parrick show last week. They said it's the number one question the director of the movie gets asked.
What is his answer? Poor editing? Dentyne?
The scene was cut to get the film under two hours.
Wish they would have cut the Hackman/Hershey love storyline instead.
 
1 field of dreams. 2.Fear strikes out 3. The blind side 4. Slapshot 5. The Longest yard. Honorable mention Brian's Song. yes my list sucko

 
Very overrated flick. Way too many gaps in the storyline, and the ending is way too contrived. Yes, another sports film like Major League has a very contrived ending as well, but at least that one is funny as hell.
Yeah, basketball teams never abandon their regular offense on the last possession of a tie game to run an isolation play out top for their best scorer.
 
I can't even think of another decent basketball movie. It's called Hoosiers because its really about Indiana and what basketball means to it.

Best football movie - North Dallas 40.

Boxing - Rocky, the Fighter - Raging Bull is reall about LaMotta more than boxing.

There have been several good hockey movies oddly enough, Goon, Miracle, Amazibg Ducks, and there was one with Russell Crowe, but the best was Slapshot.

Lots of great baseball movies, starting with Pride of the Yankees, but I will go with the Natural

Golf - Caddyshack, Tin Cup, Bagger Vance

Horse racing - Seabiscuit.

Bicycling - Breaking Away, which is also about Indiana.

 
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I can't even think I another decent basketball movie. It's called Hoosiers because its really about Indiana and what basketball means to it.

Best football movie - North Dallas 40.

There have been several good hockey movies oddly enough, Goon, Miracle, Amazibg Ducks, and there was one with Russell Crowe, but the best was Slapshot.

Lots of great baseball movies, starting with Pride of the Yankees, but I will go with the Natural

Golf - Caddyshack, Tin Cup, Bagger Vance

Horse racing - Seabiscuit.

Bicycling - Breaking Away, which is also about Indiana.
i loved that stupid movie, mystery alaska
 
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Other good hoops movies:

One on One

Fastbreak

White Men Can't Jump

Decent/Campy:

The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh

Blue Chips

Above The Rim

Documentaries Worth Watching:

Hoop Dreams

Soul In The Hole

The Heart Of The Game

 
Very overrated flick. Way too many gaps in the storyline, and the ending is way too contrived. Yes, another sports film like Major League has a very contrived ending as well, but at least that one is funny as hell.
Yeah, basketball teams never abandon their regular offense on the last possession of a tie game to run an isolation play out top for their best scorer.
Agreed. For those that may not know, Hoosiers is a (very) loose interpretation of the 1954 Milan (IN) high school state championship.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_Milan_High_School_basketball_team

Interesting facts:

  • Semi State: Milan 65, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks 52Attucks, led by sophomore guard and future Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson, had a 17–16 lead after one quarter before Milan jumped out to a seven point halftime lead and preserved it by playing the cat-and-mouse throughout the second half. Attucks would go on to win the 1955 and 1956 titles.
[*]State Championship: Milan 32, Muncie Central 30
  • Tied 26–26 in a defensive battle with heavily favored perennial power Muncie Central after three quarters, Plump, who had uncharacteristically shot only 2-for-10 from the field at that point, froze the ball unchallenged for over four minutes during the fourth quarter. Tied at 30, Plump hit a 14-footer from the right side as time expired to seal the win in a low-scoring defensive battle, denying the Bearcats a fifth state title.
  • Milan had an enrollment of 162 and Muncie Central had an enrollment for 2,200.
 
don't know what's worse coaching, Hackman trying to use Chitwood as a decoy.....or the opposing coach never calling a time out and allowing his team to shoot up 4. then they can't inbound the ball, then they get trapped and lose the ball. and after shooting robert redford in the natural I am surprised they let her anywhere near Jimmy Chitwood.

 
don't know what's worse coaching, Hackman trying to use Chitwood as a decoy.....or the opposing coach never calling a time out and allowing his team to shoot up 4. then they can't inbound the ball, then they get trapped and lose the ball. and after shooting robert redford in the natural I am surprised they let her anywhere near Jimmy Chitwood.
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don't know what's worse coaching, Hackman trying to use Chitwood as a decoy.....or the opposing coach never calling a time out and allowing his team to shoot up 4. then they can't inbound the ball, then they get trapped and lose the ball. and after shooting robert redford in the natural I am surprised they let barbara Hershey anywhere near Jimmy Chitwood.
 

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