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BASEketball is a 1998 American sports comedy film cowritten and directed by David Zucker, starring South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and costarring Yasmine Bleeth, Jenny McCarthy, Robert Vaughn, Ernest Borgnine and Dian Bachar.
Below, find the 25 best basketball movies of all time. 25. Celtic Pride. It’s easy to mistake Daniel Stern for a young Bill Simmons in Celtic Pride, the 1996 comedy co-written by Judd Apatow and ...
Billy Hoyle, played by Woody Harrelson, hustles Sidney Deane, played by Wesley Snipes, out of some money after winning a basketball game that Sidney thought he'd easily win because Billy is white.
A basketball coach (Cathy Lee Crosby) hired by mistake is harassed by her superior. The American Game: 1979 Documentary Follows two high school basketball players from different backgrounds [1] Fast Break: 1979 Comedy Gabe Kaplan as a New Yorker who dreams of being a coach and finally gets a shot. [6] The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh: 1979 Comedy
The basketball scenes stop just short of being overly saccharine, and the final 15 minutes will leave you reaching for a tissue. There is no better line in any sports movie than Dale telling his ...
The earliest appearance of a direct reference to Ben telling Peter the phrase is the 1987 Spider-Man vs. Wolverine #1 by Jim Owsley, M. D. Bright, and Al Williamson. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] The series finale of Spider-Man: The Animated Series (episode 65, "Spider Wars Chapter II: Farewell, Spider-Man") makes reference Ben saying it in January 1998 too.
Pretty much every funny movie quote from the 1975 film is still as hilarious as it was back in 1975. Maybe more so after circulating through pop culture for last 50 years.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (known simply and more commonly as Dr. Strangelove) is a 1964 political satire black comedy film co-written, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick.