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Reviewing "42" - the Jackie Robinson baseball biopic
various | April 13, 2013

Posted on 04/13/2013 11:53:57 AM PDT by EveningStar

Is anyone planning to see this?

Has anyone already seen it? If so, what did you think of it?

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Review from The Orange County Register: '42' swings for the fences, but it's one, two, three strikes

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TOPICS: Sports; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: 42; baseball; biopic; branchrickey; cinema; film; harrisonford; jackierobinson; movies
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To: NKP_Vet; ssaftler

Satchel Paige was born July 7, 1906. Too old for what Rickey was looking for.


61 posted on 04/15/2013 9:44:06 AM PDT by EveningStar ("What color is the sky in your world?" -- Frasier Crane)
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To: ssaftler
Thank you.

It's nice to read a review from someone who's actually seen the movie. ;)

I'll probably wait until it comes out on Netflix.

62 posted on 04/15/2013 9:50:37 AM PDT by EveningStar ("What color is the sky in your world?" -- Frasier Crane)
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To: EveningStar

I saw it last night. It was a bunch of cinema cliches in search of a movie. You had the obligatory black kid whose life was changed when he saw Jackie Robinson’s train. You had the obligatory white kid yelling “n*gger” because his redneck dad did, but whose whole outlook on race was changed when his hero, Peewee Reese, put his arm around Robinson’s shoulder. You had the obligatory bat busting in frustration, the obligatory turning of multiple cheeks, the obligatory “we’re saving baseball here” moments. And the actual baseball scenes weren’t that good.


63 posted on 04/15/2013 9:55:47 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
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To: ssaftler
No religion, except that Rickey liked the fact that both he and Robinson were Methodists.

As was pointed out, God is a Methodist too. Don't forget that.

64 posted on 04/15/2013 9:57:15 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
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To: EveningStar
There was already a Jackie Robinson Story movie. Jackie played himself.
65 posted on 04/15/2013 9:59:45 AM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (Ki-hagoy vehamamlakhah 'asher lo'-ya`avdukh yove'du; vehagoyim charov yecheravu!)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

I saw that movie over fifty years ago.


66 posted on 04/15/2013 10:30:25 AM PDT by EveningStar ("What color is the sky in your world?" -- Frasier Crane)
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To: DoodleDawg

Most, if not all, biopics add some fiction in order to make the movie dramatic because people go to such movies in order to be entertained.

I don’t mind that at all. What does bother me is when someone watches a fact-based movie and assumes that everything that took place in the movie happened that way in real life. But that’s really the fault of the viewer rather than the film-maker.

BTW, the writer-director said that the bat busting scene is fiction - added for dramatic effect.


67 posted on 04/15/2013 10:41:28 AM PDT by EveningStar ("What color is the sky in your world?" -- Frasier Crane)
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To: EveningStar

And the scene where Peewee Reese put his arms around Robinson’s shoulder actually occured during the ‘48 season but I understand what you mean. All in all it was an OK movie. I went because my boyfriend wanted to see it and it was his turn to pick. I’m not sorry I went - I’ve sat through a whole lot worse - but doubt I’d watch it again.


68 posted on 04/15/2013 10:56:02 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
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To: EveningStar

The worst biographical sports movie of the last 50 years was Ali. It tried to make Ali out to be a brooding, serious man who was only concerned about how his race was being treated. In reality Cassius Clay was a pampered light-skinned black teenager who was taken under the watchful eye of a white cop and taught how to fight, then some Jews to bankroll his early career. He was of average to low intelligence and was more a practical joker than serious fighter. He was lighting fast for a big heavyweight, but despised by most other fighters, both white and black because he loved to act like an idiot before fights and belittle other fighters, especially other good black heavyweights. Joe Frazier, who was 10 times the man Ali was hated him till the day he died because of Ali mocking Frazier by calling him a gorilla over and over again. Joe never forgot this mistreatment from lowlife Ali. The few times in his early career that he actually fought someone that could actually box and had footwork he had his hands full. In the first Liston fight, he was scared to death of losing, and was losing on the scorecards when all the sudden Liston quit on his bench, with the fight probably rigged by the mob. The second fight was definitely rigged. But getting back to the movie, it was crap. The best boxing movie of the last 50 years was Raging Bull. The worst was Ali, with Rocky being a close second.


69 posted on 04/15/2013 3:09:25 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
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