SPOILER ALERT!!!I thought it was Brian's Song. Though to be totally honest I haven't seen either one.
Also Old Yeller - sure it's not YOUR dog but still, he dies, right?
SPOILER ALERT!!!I thought it was Brian's Song. Though to be totally honest I haven't seen either one.
Also Old Yeller - sure it's not YOUR dog but still, he dies, right?
And don't even bother with the crapola remake...You need to see Brian's song. You'll be a blubbering idiot by the end of it.
Coach George Halas: Brian Piccolo died of cancer at the age of 26. He left a wife and three daughters. He also left a great many loving friends who miss and think of him often. But when they think of him, it's not how he died that they remember - but how he lived. How he did live!
I'm crying just copying and pasting that.
I know most will disagree with me but I think that Rudy is one of the most overrated sports movies, ever. It's not terrible. It's just not that good or that inspirational.
That and the fact it’s mostly fake and real life Rudy is an ass.
I dated a girl in college that was from Lisle, Illinois where Rudy teaches and is the wrestling coach. Her brother always described him as a huge “glory days POS” and a giant *******. The movie was a joke in that area when it came out as Rudy’s version of his time at ND that he told students changed quickly to match the movie once it was being made.
That was back around 2000 so who knows if the mans changed but at that time he was a very unlikeable and vulgar person with a huge temper towards kids.
Yeah, I haven't heard a lot of great things about the guy. A couple of my friends are life long ND fans and they basically said that Rudy has leeched off the University ever since the movie came out.
I won't. You just can't top perfection.And don't even bother with the crapola remake...
Joe Montana was evidently ND's QB at the time. I heard an interview with him about it and he barely remembers the guy and really had to be prompted to remember the event at all.Yeah, I haven't heard a lot of great things about the guy. A couple of my friends are life long ND fans and they basically said that Rudy has leeched off the University ever since the movie came out.
Interesting tid-bit: the team they lost that championship to was Dallas Carter, the team that Ennis Haywood would play for just a few years later.As long as we're on the subject of "movies that made a grown man cry"... was I the only one who shed a tear at the end of Friday Night Lights when Mike Winchell came up just a yard short in the state championship?
What about Charlotte's Web?only two times its OK for a man to cry, when your dog dies, at the end of Rudy. These are universal truths.
Joe Montana was evidently ND's QB at the time. I heard an interview with him about it and he barely remembers the guy and really had to be prompted to remember the event at all.
I read that interview. Joe basically said there was no one chanting and Rudy was carried off the field more as a joke than anything else.
For some reason, I've met two people from Allen, Texas in the last few months. My reaction to meeting each of them was the same, "Hey, the football stadium place."Interesting tid-bit: the team they lost that championship to was Dallas Carter, the team that Ennis Haywood would play for just a few years later.
It has since been passed twice. Katy's new stadium and I forget the other, another Houston area I think. Allen is still biggest in DFW.For some reason, I've met two people from Allen, Texas in the last few months. My reaction to meeting each of them was the same, "Hey, the football stadium place."
Not sure if just more "quiet" than "cooled"....HC of EICC at Dowling today to see Mr. Waggoner.
As long as we're on the subject of "movies that made a grown man cry"... was I the only one who shed a tear at the end of Friday Night Lights when Mike Winchell came up just a yard short in the state championship?
That's probably true but Allen still set the precedent.It has since been passed twice. Katy's new stadium and I forget the other, another Houston area I think. Allen is still biggest in DFW.