Real Sports Football – Atari 2600 Classic Video Game. Game only. Great condition!!! Tested and works like new.
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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SKU: 4808543207447
Category: Atari 2600
Tags: atari2600, ESRB Rating_Unrated/Unlisted, game, Genre_Other/Unlisted, low, notbestseller, previous, Price_Less than $10, Product Type_Game
What a wonderful movie. With all of the dark times weĆ¢ā¬ā¢ve been facing these days, itĆ¢ā¬ā¢s refreshing and much needed to see somebody do something good. This movie will restore your faith in human kindness.
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Always an oldie but a goodie.I remember watching this on DVD and renting it from Blockbuster video when it came out. It was God then, and even better now.
Excellent story for the entire family. Hardly is there a clean, great story the entire family can enjoy. Our entire family all enjoyed this to the point where the next day my teenagers said how much they enjoyed it. A must watch for family night. Cuba is amazing and Ed Harris is wonderful.
I haven’t seen this 12 year old movie until today and back then I lost hope for Hollywood movies. I stopped seeing movies in theaters because everything seem cookie cutter. However, I wish I saw this in theaters. This movie moved me and proven to me there was epic movies still being made. This is one, based on a true story touched me. How a poor, at first seemed introverted, person with a disability went on to be a coach for the same football team for a long time and loved by all those whom he coached. I highly recommend this video for anyone who likes to see someone who went from no means to being the most revered coach of any football team.
das mehr punkte abgezogen werden wie mann verdient sonst ist das spiel super
Great movie – one of the few we have watched multiple times.
A must have movie
Cynics HATE this film. It has nothing smug, hip or destructive to say about the human condition. Instead, it is a life-affirming treatise on the redemptive power of love, and of the vital importance of the commandment to love thy neighbor as thyself.It is also the finest football film ever made, and I have seen them all. I have been coaching football since 1974, and have suffered as a film buff through some truly awful football “action” sequences along the way. There is not one false note in any of the references to football in “Radio” — games, practices, or pre-game pep talks. The director, writer and cast get it all just right.Cuba Gooding, Jr. delivers an amazing performance as a severely retarded black man in South Carolina who is befriended by a white high school football coach who worships at the altar of Bear Bryant. Along the way, an entire town learns to open up to this strange, frightening man and to respond to his gift of unconditional love.I own the film on DVD, and give it my highest recommendation without reservation. The special features are excellent, dwelling not only on the writing and making of the film, but on the real “Radio” and his ongoing relationship with a coach, a school, and a town.
My husband and I knew Radio and the coaches involved in his life for years while my husband spent 34 years coaching football in upstate SC (and later 18 more in a small town in NC). We knew most of the people in this movie so it is a great treasure trove of wonderful memories. It highlights one of so many relationships that develop behind the scenes in a coaches life and job. Most folks don’t ever get to see of what a typical, caring football coach and teacher does "behind the scenes" that doesn’t necessarily relate directly to "the game itself" but to a much bigger plan; life itself, and the guidance, care, and love of the coaches in helping grow "their kids" (AND often their whole families) into fine young people as well as players! This movie was enjoyed by our whole family including our 3 sons and our daughter who have shared friendships with alot of Dad’s players and families throughout his career. i’m so glad it is a true story so well told that all people can see and appreciate!