Top Footie Film of all time

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  1. joeSoap's Avatar

    joeSoap said:

    Top Footie Film of all time

    UCI Cinemas have recently compiled a survey, canvassing 2000 moviegoers on the best footie flick of all time. Heres the top 10.
    1. Escape To Victory.(1981) 29%
    2. Bend it like Beckham (2002) 18%
    3. Fever Pitch.(1997) 13%
    4. When Saturday Comes (1996) 12%
    5. I.D.(1995) 9%
    6. Cup Fever (1965).7%
    7. The Arsenal Stadium Mystery.(1940)5%
    8.Theres only one Jimmy Grimble.(2000) 4%
    9. Mean Machine (2001 Vinnie Jones version) 2%
    10. Football Factory (2004).1%

    Of these I've only seen no.s 1,2,3 & 5.
    I.D. for me was by far the best.
    Bend it like Beckham is a chick flick, not a footie movie!!
    The Arsenal Stadium Mystery sounds like a Current Affairs programme.It actually was a flick though...honest!!
     
  2. Peadar's Avatar

    Peadar said:
    Mine would be...
    1. Mike Bassett: England Manager (laughed my arse off at that)
    2. Escape To Victory
    3. I.D.
    4. Mean Machine
    5. When Saturday Comes
    6. Fever Pitch
    Have Boot Disk, will travel
     
  3. pete said:
    Whatever way you look at that list basically just proves been bogger all good footie movies.
     
  4. Pat O' Banton's Avatar

    Pat O' Banton said:
    Does Gregory's Girl count? Now that is a cracking movie
    Where am I now? I'm over here,
    I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
     
  5. Countyman said:
    Ah the memories of Escape to Victory on the big screen.
    Twas worth it for Michael Caines belly playing centre half and Sly Stallone's facial expressions making that all important penalty save in slow mo.

    and of course Pele's overhead kick with one arm in a sling that starts the comeback. Ossie Ardiles, John Wark, Bobby Moore...brilliant!


    ..."Give me the ball.....an I do dis, an dis , an dis , an GOAALL"
     
  6. Macy said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    Whatever way you look at that list basically just proves been bogger all good footie movies.
    Second that, although haven't seen Football Factory yet...
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
     
  7. joeSoap's Avatar

    joeSoap said:
    Is When Saturday Comes the one with Sean Bean scoring the winner for Sheffield United v Man U in the FA Cup???................if so, dreadful muck!
     
  8. Peadar's Avatar

    Peadar said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
    Does Gregory's Girl count?
    Couldn't think of what that was called.

    Quote Originally Posted by Countyman
    Ah the memories of Escape to Victory on the big screen.
    I was sure that was a 70's movie but even if it was released in 81 I was still to young to go to the flicks.
    It's a classic Saturday Matinee.
    Have Boot Disk, will travel
     
  9. dortie's Avatar

    dortie said:
    Quote Originally Posted by joeSoap
    1. Escape To Victory.(1981) 29%
    Rather good my old chap, where was this survey carried out, Blighty ?
    Go lí cúnna ifrinn do thóin bheagmhaitheasach
     
  10. tetsujin1979's Avatar

    tetsujin1979 said:
    Shaolin Soccer hasn't been released over here yet. I got a rip of it on my PC (unfortuntely without subtitles) but it's mental.

    Basically a Shaolin monk recruits all his ex-shaolin mates, who all have normal day jobs now, to form a football team and beat the evil team and win some trophy. It could be the World Cup, to be honest I've no idea.

    You can see the trailer from the US limited release here -
    trailer
     
  11. Peadar's Avatar

    Peadar said:
    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
    Shaolin Soccer...
    ...it's mental.
    You can say that again!
    Crouching Keeper, hidden striker or what like
    Have Boot Disk, will travel
     
  12. Woody said:
    The Firm with Gary Oldman is a classic, along with I.D.
     
  13. Woody said:
    Oh yeah! Mike Bassett was deadly.
     
  14. Metrostars's Avatar

    Metrostars said:
    "The Game Of Their Lives" based on the USA beating England in the 1950 World Cup is supposed to be coming out later this year. Check out this trailer, looks good:
    http://www.baudofamily.com/trailer.wmv
    "Jacques Santini...will be greeted in every dugout of the country by "one-nil, one-nil" - Clive Tyldsley, 89th minute of France-England June 13, 2004.
    "Ooooohhhh Nooooooo" Bobby Robson 91st minute.
     
  15. adamcarr said:
    Mean Machine is brilliant. Also Mike Bassett - England manager wouldgo down as one of my favourite films!
     
  16. Pat O' Banton's Avatar

    Pat O' Banton said:
    Also I was wondering if The Van could count as a football film? If so then surely that has to be well up there.
    Where am I now? I'm over here,
    I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
     
  17. joeSoap's Avatar

    joeSoap said:
    [QUOTE=Metrostars]"The Game Of Their Lives" based on the USA beating England in the 1950 World Cup is supposed to be coming out later this year.
    Surely anything that involves England being embarrassed in the world cup has to be excellent!!
     
  18. b_mcsweeney said:
    From that top 10 list i reckon i've seen 1,2,3,4,5,7,8 and 9. or all of them apart from cup fever and football factory. most of them aren't great, ID is pretty decent and i thought 'theres only one jimmy grimble' was good.
     
  19. joeSoap's Avatar

    joeSoap said:
    Quote Originally Posted by b_mcsweeney
    From that top 10 list i reckon i've seen 1,2,3,4,5,7,8 and 9. or all of them apart from cup fever and football factory. most of them aren't great, ID is pretty decent and i thought 'theres only one jimmy grimble' was good.
    What the fook is the Arsenal Stadium Mystery all about?
     
  20. adamcarr said:
    Thev 51st state is good if it could be counted as a footie film!