For the Love of the Game : My Story
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For the Love of the Game : My Story

For 13 brilliant seasons Michael Jordan danced the dance of greatness across hardwood floors of basketball arenas from New York to Los Angeles to Barcelona and Paris. With a warrior's heart and an artist's grace, Jordan long ago transcended the sport to become one of the 20th century's global icons....
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JiggyJay

For Hate of the Movie: Sam Raimi Makes the Worst Baseball/Romance Movie of All Time

This DID improve my pitching practice... throwing it into the toilet and flushing the turd down. Good thing Raimi returned a year later with The Gift . For Love of the Game is Sam Raimi's baseball/romance movie about a pitcher past his prime and right...

AliventiAsylum

For Love of the Game - December is a Great Time for a Baseball Movie!

Part baseball movie and part romance, this is a terrific movie for couples to watch together. I can't wait for spring training! I've been a baseball fan all my life, and a diehard Mets fan all that time. There are few films abou...

flamepillar

Sam Raimi's For Love Of The Game (1999)

For Love Of The Game, a predictable non-love story set to a great baseball game. For someone who doesn't watch very many sports, I sure do get a kick out of sports-related movies. E...

keithpruitt

Loving the Game, Loving His Mind

Kevin Cosner in another boring role. But this movie teaches some valuable lessons about learning. Great implications for educators. As part of the Multiple Intelligences class I took for my Ed.D, I decided to review this movie. But...

JiggyJay

Pros: Nothing

Cons: Everything

AliventiAsylum

Pros: chemistry between Costner and Preston, great cinematography on baseball scenes

Cons: plenty of clichés

flamepillar

Pros: Beautifully shot, occasionally touching, Jena Malone in a supporting role

Cons: The love side of it is just okay.

keithpruitt

Pros: Cosner is Cosner, but his mind lasts when the character's body gives out.

Cons: Cosner's acting. Doesn't it ever change?

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