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Hoosiers - Opening Credits - How great? (3 Viewers)

What do you think about the opening credits to Hoosiers

  • 5 - Iconic

    Votes: 12 30.0%
  • 4 - Yes, makes me want to watch

    Votes: 7 17.5%
  • 3 - It's OK

    Votes: 16 40.0%
  • 2 - Dated

    Votes: 1 2.5%
  • 1 - Not a fan

    Votes: 3 7.5%
  • 0 - Terrible

    Votes: 1 2.5%

  • Total voters
    40
being from a small town in Indiana that actually won the state championship (1984)when everyone was still one division...it's pretty great and will always be a special film.

A few guys from our high school tried out and won parts in the movie...include Rade Bucher. (my sister dated him - lol)
 
Gene Hackman is/was on record as telling others in the film how ridiculous it was and he thought it might be a career killer for him
Obviously the movie ended up being an iconic film that pulls a pretty wide audience in to watch

Personally I almost fell asleep watching that opening and I didn't know people drank coffee in paper cups driving around 1951 Indiana, they didn't even have Mr Coffee machines yet, the Bunn you associate with coffee shops/cafes doesn't come out until 1957, where did he find coffee?

The music in that opening makes the movie seem like it wants you to know you are watching a serious movie, won't be many jokes watching Indiana in 1951
That said, I liked the movie when I saw it in '86, I was 12 years old.

"What a matter with YOU?!"
-and he says I'll make it but the really cool part of that scene is how Hackman transforms in that moment and shows you he believes in his team and is willing to go all the way with them
He doesn't even blink when he says "alright" and changes the play on a dime to go thru Jimmy Buckets

It's a great film for what it is but a 3-4 minute opening of just driving thru Indiana with heavy dramatic music is at the least dated and seems a little off
Barbara Hershey and Jimmy the basketball star, that's a pretty interesting relationship
 
I'd say Iconic, but I know I'm saying that because of my knowledge of the movie as a whole. I don't know what my initial reaction was when I first saw the movie. Anything that reminds me of Hoosiers is automatically iconic.
 
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Every frame of that movie is awesome - except for the Hackman/Hershey kiss. :yucky:
hee hee, hershey kiss!
She does some outstanding work in the Last Temptation as Mary Magdalene, early career she is in Boxcar Bertha, both films directed by Scorsese

Hershey also appears in another great sports film "The Natural" where she plays opposite Redford and almost kills him early in the film
 
I'd say Iconic, but I know I'm saying that because of my knowledge of the movie as a whole. I don't know what my initial reaction was when I first saw the movie. Anything that reminds me of Hoosiers is automatically iconic.
This. Absolutely iconic.

I spend a good amount of time driving on roads like that while in the Heartland for work, and I worked on a historic rehab of an old school that looks almost the exact same as the one they depict here.

One of my favorite movies of all time and will probably be one of the last things I want to see (along with my kids) when my time comes.
 
being from a small town in Indiana that actually won the state championship (1984)when everyone was still one division...it's pretty great and will always be a special film.
I have a similar story. Went to a small school in rural Indiana. We didn’t win the state championship but did advance to the semi-state and played it at Butler/Hinkle Fieldhouse.

So yeah the opening credits and lots of other parts of the movie are great to me.
 
being from a small town in Indiana that actually won the state championship (1984)when everyone was still one division...it's pretty great and will always be a special film.
I have a similar story. Went to a small school in rural Indiana. We didn’t win the state championship but did advance to the semi-state and played it at Butler/Hinkle Fieldhouse.

So yeah the opening credits and lots of other parts of the movie are great to me.
Which high school?

Warsaw here.
 
I have always loved the movie and always loved the idea of one divison championship. I have spent my life as a small town teacher/coach and have been fortunate enough to have coached in many state playoff basketball games... including four Final 4's with a state runner up and two 3rd place finishes. We unfortunately never won it all.
 
being from a small town in Indiana that actually won the state championship (1984)when everyone was still one division...it's pretty great and will always be a special film.
I have a similar story. Went to a small school in rural Indiana. We didn’t win the state championship but did advance to the semi-state and played it at Butler/Hinkle Fieldhouse.

So yeah the opening credits and lots of other parts of the movie are great to me.
Which high school?

Warsaw here.
Brown County High School in Nashville Indiana. Had to beat some “big” city teams from Columbus and Bloomington to get to Hinkle. Lost to an Indianapolis team in the morning game of the semi-state.
 
Great movie but never really thought about the opening. I've been on the coast my whole life so maybe you just had to be there.
 

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