Customer Review: Director Robert Wise helmed the great boxing movie The Set-Up , a work scathing in its depiction of the seamy side of the sport .Somebody Up There Like Me takes an altogether more positive view of the noble art and is a thorougly entertaining biopic about Rocky Graziano .Graziano is splendidly... more info
Customer Review: Just as a note--my review comes shortly after the death of Paul Newman, and in a sense this is my way to pay tribute to one of the greatest actors of all time. He will be sorely missed. Fast Eddie Felson (Paul Newman) was once a great pool shark, but that was 25 years ago. Now he's selling... more info
Customer Review: This was a wonderful movie and a complete tear jerker!! No matter how many times I see it, it makes me cry!! This movie needs to be released to dvd format!! There are many people out there that feel the same way I do!! I would be one of the first in line to buy this!!!
Customer Review: well this quick ....magically spell myself to make this come out right an well understood ...a superiotious afi the past week made mwwe me exited it was spicy an full of flare an well educated with wisdomatic creativetyan showed the higher learning processes of posteritied solutions 333 ...ps i... more info
Customer Review: I have seen this movie several times and loved it more each time! I have
an extensive DVD collection, and would love to add this one. I don't have VHF any more. I want this on my wish list. Please make my wish come true!! Nancy in Maryland
Customer Review: I'm a boxing fan and train often but I have no idea why people like this movie. It's a story about a cocky, arrogant jerk who likes to abuse the people around him both mentally and physically. Most of the movie is of him degrading women, screaming profanities to them and hitting them. In one scene... more info
Customer Review: Besides having some really good skiing scenes, there's a beautiful young Robert Redford. That's always worth a second, third and fourth look for we ladies.
Customer Review: I first saw this movie at 18 and it has remained my favorite. The themes and messages are timeless - about having integrity and beliefs - and about "running" for all of the right reasons.
Customer Review: I bought this movie after watching the 1952 "Angels in the Outfield". I think both of them are great. Dizzy Dean was a colorful character and this movie does a good (although slightly inaccurate) job of portraying it. He was also an outstanding pitcher and all the boasting he did (he did it A LOT)... more info