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Directed by Neal IsraelOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about computing,
Jeu,
Sports films,
Surfing films,
Martial arts films,
Children's filmsActors Ernie Reyes,
Rob Schneider,
Leslie Nielsen,
Nicolas Cowan,
Tone Loc,
John KarlenRating50%
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Directed by Paul GrossOrigin CanadaGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Sports filmsActors Paul Gross,
Connor Price,
Leslie Nielsen,
Peter Outerbridge,
Jed Rees,
Kari MatchettRating58%
The movie begins with Donald Foley retrieving curling stones from a lake near Long Bay, Ontario. Foley dies after retrieving the stones, and a codicil to his will demands that curling rink he formerly coached be re-assembled, and enter a bonspiel to win the Golden Broom by placing a stone containing his ashes on the button. The team's skip, Chris Cutter, had skipped town ten years ago over the shame of failing to call a burnt stone, abandoning his fiancée Julie Foley (Donald's daughter) at the altar, and throwing the team's stones into the lake. Chris returns to Long Bay, where he convinces the former members of his team, Neil Bucyk, James Lennox, and Eddie Strombeck, to enter the competition for the Golden Broom. While the rink practices for the Golden Broom tournament, Chris tries to make amends with Julie, which is complicated by his feelings for her younger sister Amy. Neil deals with his resentment towards his wife, and unhappiness at running a funeral home inherited from his father in law. Eddie deals with his low sperm count and dissatisfaction about being unable to father children. James is working as a minor drug dealer, and tries to raise money to pay off a supplier to whom he is indebted., 1h46
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Sports films,
Martial arts filmsActors Stone Cold Steve Austin,
Laura Vandervoort,
Lynda Boyd,
Walton Goggins,
Donnelly Rhodes,
Scott McNeilRating57%
Released on parole after serving four of seven years in prison for second degree manslaughter, John Brickner (Steve Austin) moves to Seattle, where he gets a job as a construction worker during the day and a bouncer at a bar at night. One day, after work, he meets up with Veronica Reynolds (Lynda Boyd), the widow of the man he killed in self-defense. It is revealed that she petitioned to have John released on parole following numerous apology letters he had written to her over the years. She also tells him that her eight-year-old daughter Sarah (Katelyn Mager) is in need of a heart transplant, and he should be the one to cover the US$250,000 operation., 1h46
Directed by Sam WeismanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
ActionThemes Sports films,
Ice hockey films,
Children's films,
Sports d'hiverActors Emilio Estevez,
Joshua Jackson,
Michael Tucker,
Joss Ackland,
Jan Rubes,
Kathryn ErbeRating61%
Former peewee ice hockey coach Gordon Bombay is a star in the minor leagues and is expected to make it to the National Hockey League soon. However, after a career-ending knee injury, he returns to Minneapolis. Bombay is then offered a chance to coach a team representing the United States in the Junior Goodwill Games. Team USA consists of many of the old Ducks, in addition to five new players with special talents., 1h44
Directed by Robert LiebermanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
ActionThemes Sports films,
Ice hockey films,
Children's films,
Sports d'hiverActors Emilio Estevez,
Joshua Jackson,
Jeffrey Nordling,
Heidi Kling,
David Selby,
Joss AcklandRating55%
The film opens as the Ducks are being awarded junior varsity hockey scholarships to Eden Hall Academy, a prestigious prep school that coach Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) attended. Bombay announces that he will be leaving his position as coach to take a job with the Junior Goodwill Games, much to Charlie's dismay. Bombay's spot is filled by former Minnesota North Stars player Ted Orion (Jeffrey Nordling). Initially the Ducks clash with Orion's disciplinary coaching tactics and his focus on defense over scoring. Orion abandons several Duck traditions and strips Charlie Conway (Joshua Jackson) of his Captain's 'C', stating that the tricks and tactics the team used in the Pee Wee league won't work at this level. He is proven right when, in their first game of the season, the Ducks take an embarrassing tie after losing a 9-goal lead. Orion is livid, but makes a valid point (about hockey and life) when he states that the Ducks won't be able to dominate every game and have to learn how to play "two-way hockey," not choking when the game isn't going their way. Charlie's only consolation is meeting Linda (Margot Finley), a young student petitioning to change the school's team name (The Warriors) as it perpetuates an offensive Native American stereotype. Though she initially writes him off as a mindless jock, the two start to hit it off., 1h40
Directed by Stephen HerekOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
ActionThemes Sports films,
Ice hockey films,
Children's films,
Sports d'hiverActors Emilio Estevez,
Joss Ackland,
Lane Smith,
Josef Sommer,
Heidi Kling,
Joshua JacksonRating65%
Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) is a successful Minneapolis defense attorney of the Ducksworth, Saver & Gross firm, who never loses a case but whose truculent courtroom antics have earned him no respect among his peers. After successfully defending a client resulting in his 30th win, Bombay is called into his boss's office to be congratulated, but also chastised for embarrassing the judge. Regardless, he celebrates by going out drinking and is subsequently arrested for drunken driving. Bombay is sentenced to community service by coaching the local "District 5" PeeWee hockey team. Bombay has a history with the sport, although his memories are far from pleasant: Years ago, Bombay was the star player on the Hawks, but he missed a penalty shot in the championship game, costing his team the title for the first time and disappointing his hyper-competitive coach, Jack Reilly (Lane Smith)., 1h33
Directed by Robert VinceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Ice hockey films,
Films about apes,
Children's filmsActors Kevin Zegers,
Jamie Renée Smith,
Rick Ducommun,
Jane Sowerby,
Jay Brazeau,
Oliver MuirheadRating42%
The plot revolves around an ape playing sports. Jack is a three-year-old chimpanzee who is the subject of an experiment involving sign language that is performed by Dr. Kendall. However, Dr. Kendall loses funding for his research and Kendall's boss, Mr. Peabody, sells Jack to a medical research lab, much to Dr. Kendall's dismay. Unfortunately, Dr. Kendall dies (off screen) from a heart attack. Kendall had set up Jack to be taken away from the lab, but Jack was sent to Canada by mistake. In Canada, Jack finds shelter in a tree house but a young deaf girl named Tara enters the tree house and Jack surprises her causing her to faint; when Tara wakes up she learns he can use sign language, she attempts to hide Jack from her parents and brother Steven but is unsuccessful . Steven soon discovers that Jack has an uncanny ability to play the sport of ice hockey and Jack joins Steven's junior league hockey team when it is discovered that there is no rule that chimpanzees can't play hockey. However, just before the championship, Dr. Peabody returns to reclaim Jack., 1h50
Directed by Peter HyamsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
AdventureThemes Sports films,
Films about terrorism,
Films about the labor movement,
Ice hockey films,
Sports d'hiverActors Jean-Claude Van Damme,
Powers Boothe,
Raymond J. Barry,
Whittni Wright,
Ross Malinger,
Dorian HarewoodRating58%
Darren McCord (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is a Canadian-born firefighter with the Pittsburgh Fire Bureau who suffered a personal crisis after he was unable to save a young girl from a house fire. Now removed from active duty, Darren is the fire marshal for the Civic Arena.