I was only 5 when this released, but after I saw this for the first time in middle school, I've probably seen it close to 50 times in my lifetime.
One of many classics from the 90s, that in today's culture would get rejected from release just based off the title alone.
Pretty cool behind the scenes stories in this article.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/336 ... orts-movie
I CAN HEAR JIMMY
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Yeah I love that movie and that was a great read until the end. No reason to remake this film.
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I agree 100%App_in_Maiden wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 7:52 pmYeah I love that movie and that was a great read until the end. No reason to remake this film.
Let the classics be their own.
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