Anyone watch 3 on ESPN tonight?
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Anyone watch 3 on ESPN tonight?
I am by no means a fan of nascar, and only watched it because I was bored at work and it had Barry Pepper in it. I must say it want a bad little flick, especialy compared to the previous movies made for ESPN. I thought Pepper did a wonderful job transforming into Earnhardt and he turned in a great performance, which backs up my idea that he is one of the most underused Actors in hollywood. I really think he has the chops to play bigger roles, but looks like he never gets a chance, hopefully someone will see this and change their minds.
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Didn't watch it on ESPN, but got a screener of the DVD and watched it the other night (my review is now up on DVD TALK). I thought it was a great film, and certainly the best we've seen from ESPN.
I think Berry Pepper lost some "points" as a leading man in Hollywood when he starred in BATTLEFIELD EARTH. But with his perfomances in "3" and "61*" he may have enough stock now to get those Hollywood parts again. If not, he certainly seems to have a lock on starring in made-for-TV sports movies with numbers for titles.
I think Berry Pepper lost some "points" as a leading man in Hollywood when he starred in BATTLEFIELD EARTH. But with his perfomances in "3" and "61*" he may have enough stock now to get those Hollywood parts again. If not, he certainly seems to have a lock on starring in made-for-TV sports movies with numbers for titles.
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Have you seen "The Snow Walker", Shannon?
Anyways, after spending back to back 9 hour days of hardcore cleaning a new store getting ready to open in town (Super Food City), I couldn't watch more than about an hour of "3". Then I passed out, heh. From what I saw, I thought it moved to quickly from timeline to timeline. I guess if it wasn't a tv movie, it could've been done in a better way, but I'll reserve comment until I see it in full. ESPN replays those little movies 20 times a day.
Anyways, after spending back to back 9 hour days of hardcore cleaning a new store getting ready to open in town (Super Food City), I couldn't watch more than about an hour of "3". Then I passed out, heh. From what I saw, I thought it moved to quickly from timeline to timeline. I guess if it wasn't a tv movie, it could've been done in a better way, but I'll reserve comment until I see it in full. ESPN replays those little movies 20 times a day.
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Yeah, there were parts that were passed by too quickly, but i guess that's to be expected with a tv movie. I also thought Jonah Jameson did a pretty good job. Speaking of 61 would that be a good blind buy? I never got around to watching it.
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61 is most defintely a good blind buy. It's one of the better baseball movies I've ever seen. Thomas Jane as "The Mick" did an incredible job, heck even Anthony Michael Hall as Whitey Ford did a nice job as well. Barry Pepper did a fantastic job as Roger Maris with his mood swings, and dealing with the stress of chasing the Babe. It's a good movie and it's cheap.
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Originally Posted by gr8fuldave
61 is most defintely a good blind buy. It's one of the better baseball movies I've ever seen. Thomas Jane as "The Mick" did an incredible job, heck even Anthony Michael Hall as Whitey Ford did a nice job as well. Barry Pepper did a fantastic job as Roger Maris with his mood swings, and dealing with the stress of chasing the Babe. It's a good movie and it's cheap.