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Invincible

  • 2006
  • G
  • 1h 45m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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En 1976, basé sur l'histoire de Vince Papale, barman de trente ans originaire du sud de Philadelphie, qui a surmonté de longs désavantages pour jouer pour les Philadelphia Eagles (football a... Tout lireEn 1976, basé sur l'histoire de Vince Papale, barman de trente ans originaire du sud de Philadelphie, qui a surmonté de longs désavantages pour jouer pour les Philadelphia Eagles (football américain professionel).En 1976, basé sur l'histoire de Vince Papale, barman de trente ans originaire du sud de Philadelphie, qui a surmonté de longs désavantages pour jouer pour les Philadelphia Eagles (football américain professionel).

  • Réalisation
    • Ericson Core
  • Scénariste
    • Brad Gann
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    • Mark Wahlberg
    • Greg Kinnear
    • Elizabeth Banks
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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      • Mark Wahlberg
      • Greg Kinnear
      • Elizabeth Banks
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      • 2 nominations au total

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    Mark Wahlberg
    Mark Wahlberg
    • Vince Papale
    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Dick Vermeil
    Elizabeth Banks
    Elizabeth Banks
    • Janet
    Kevin Conway
    Kevin Conway
    • Frank Papale
    Michael Rispoli
    Michael Rispoli
    • Max
    Kirk Acevedo
    Kirk Acevedo
    • Tommy
    Dov Davidoff
    Dov Davidoff
    • Johnny
    Michael Kelly
    Michael Kelly
    • Pete
    Sal Darigo
    • Mick
    Nicoye Banks
    Nicoye Banks
    • TJ Banks
    Turron Kofi Alleyne
    Turron Kofi Alleyne
    • Ronnie Sampson
    Cosmo DeMatteo
    • Dean German
    Stink Fisher
    Stink Fisher
    • Denny Franks
    Michael Mulheren
    Michael Mulheren
    • AC Craney
    Michael Nouri
    Michael Nouri
    • Mr. Tose
    Jack Kehler
    Jack Kehler
    • Wade Chambers
    Lola Glaudini
    Lola Glaudini
    • Sharon Papale
    Paige Turco
    Paige Turco
    • Carol Vermeil
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    8foolishewe

    Good Story telling, brings back memories

    I just came from and advanced screening tonight and it was an entertaining feel-good movie. The movie is based on a true "local guy makes good" story, and quite entertaining (although after searching online for Papale, it appears that they may have taken a bit of dramatic license with some of the details). The story telling and acting were good. I think Kinnear's presentation of Dick Vermeil (I remember seeing Vermeil on the local T.V. a lot back then) was outstanding. Mark Wahlberg gave a credible performance as a determined underdog here, he seems to be maturing as an actor, and from what I could tell was in good physical condition to play this role. Kirk Acevado and Mark Raspoli put in good supporting performances as (sometime) supportive friends and relatives. The movie is an O.K. family movie if you don't mind a bit of swearing and sports/football violence (tackles, blocks and those sorts of things).

    I grew up in eastern Pennsylvania, and can remember the atmosphere in my home town and, to a lesser extent, Philadelphia at that time. The decline of manufacturing, labor disputes and unemployment/hardship on workers and their families was well presented. My recollections of the Eagles were that the team was pretty weak and the fans being very vocal in their disappointment (this is a Philadelphia tradition for all their sports, it isn't just reserved for football). Among my favorite scenes is some neighborhood football that brought back some memories (although our games were a bit less brutal). There are a number of funny scenes in the movie and quick one-liners (which I won't spoil here).
    8mrcaw12

    Quality film making from Disney

    Really enjoyed this film. Went with my almost 13 year old son who is just starting his first participation in organized football in school and I think the film really inspired him.

    No the film does not focus on the Eagles professional sports organization. So if you're looking for a film that does that, you're probably going to be disappointed.

    The film focuses on our hero and to a large degree his neighborhood friends and what it was like for a 30 year old bartender who only played organized football in high school and how he showed up one Saturday at an unprecedented open try out for a professional football team and how he was selected....not selected to join the team automatically.

    No, he was only selected for a spot to possibly be on the team. It took a few weeks of being with the team and surviving 'cuts' until he was actually part of the team.

    The fact that he did make it, against all the odds, is certainly your classic fairy tale come true.

    Disney manages to show rough guys from a rough part of Philadelpia and rough professional football players realistically without ever having to utter one profanity on the screen or use gratuitous violence or vulgarity to do it. That's an accomplishment Disney should be proud of.

    Honestly, as a movie buff, it's been a long time since I've gone to the movies where I was able to stay engaged throughout the running time of the movie.

    The movie isn't pretentious nor does it take the easy way out in telling its story of rough blue collar characters-by employing vulgarity, overt sexuality or excessive violence.

    It relies on tried and true methods like a good storyline, taking the time to establish a good foundation in the beginning of the movie, letting the audience get to know the characters involved and then when the bigger more dramatic moments come it doesn't need to rely on over the top special affects to get the audience involved.

    That being said, the actual professional football game scenes are well done with just enough special affects to give the audience the feel that these actors really were on that playing field playing the game.

    I really can't say enough about this movie. When all the hype fades away on other overly marketed & bigger budgeted movies, it will be a movie like this one, that you'll reach for over and over again in your personal movie library.

    And while we're at it, hats off to Mark Whalberg for a sensitive, well acted portrayal.
    8machak-53643

    A movie that makes you smile

    Definitely an underrated sports movie. Does a fantastic job of capturing the ethos of the de-industrialization of the east coast through the secondary characters and the setting. If you love an underdog story you will love this movie. The movie captures both the highs of achieving the American dream and the difficulties of working class life in the US. While the film is centered around Papale's improbable leap to the NFL, the film is truly about the bonds of friendship and companionship in times of adversity and it's a film that leaves you rooting for all of the characters involved. While it's not completely accurate, the Hollywood changes in this movie are welcome and not obtrusive and keep with the overall theme of the story. If you enjoy Rudy, this film is a more realistic/accurate and more succinct Rudy. A fantastic feel good underdog story that will warm the hearts of football lovers and avid movie go-ers alike, it appeals to anyone with a heart.
    tfrizzell

    Fly Like an Eagle.

    The true story of Vince Papale, a bartender/unemployed substitute school teacher in Philadelphia (Mark Wahlberg) who tried out for the NFL's Eagles and ended up being an integral part of Dick Vermeil's (Greg Kinnear) team for three years in the late-1970s. Typical underdog story that I have always been a sucker for and this one is no exception. Has that "Rocky" feel to it with shades of countless other inspirational sports stories from seemingly the beginning of films. It is good at capturing the intensity of Philadelphia sports fans and also excellent at showing how blue collar folks in that part of the country interact, socialize and often struggle to make a living. If nothing else, "Invincible" displays just how imperative and key that professional sports are to many within certain U.S. metropolitan areas. 4 stars out of 5.
    8ruby_fff

    Wahlberg and Kinnear seem so easy wearing their roles naturally in this NFL sanctioned film about Philadelphia Eagles' Vince Papale and Coach Dick Vermeil

    Both Mark Wahlberg and Greg Kinnear are such naturals in delivering their characters. When in fact, from the production notes, Wahlberg went through actual football training/coaching, being there with the team for every play and practice, gaining insight into his portrayal of a real living person. Both met their inspired 'hero'. For Kinnear, he received confirmation when Vermeil's son indicated that he got his father's mannerism/cadence spot on. The operative word here is 'genuine,' caring and intensely so. They worked hard preparing and learning to correctly portray the two NFL notables.

    Papale and Vermeil - they needed each other (or fate brought them together). In a way, both are in the same boat: struggling to gain confidence by the rest of the team. Against all odds, they did it and won over the rest of the South Philly Eagles team and the PA fans. Yes, it is inspirational. Yes, it's been told before. Why so different? This film being NFL sanctioned is the more earnest in getting it right in every respect for authenticity. The shots of the different plays and athletic moves get up close and real with a trained acting team and augmented sound design.

    Double duty as director of photography and director of his debut feature film, Ericson Core, faithfully puts us in the year 1976 recreated. The Jim Croce song that started the film "I Got A Name" is reminiscently catchy and hints at the personal struggles of Papale. With Sara Knowles ("Gattaca") production design, Susan Lyall ("Mississippi Masala") costume design, vital Football Coordinator Mark Ellis ("Miracle") who studied/choreographed the plays and moves for specific film shoot, and having Vince Papale and Dick Vermeil as consultants at hand, Brad Gann's script and a strong supportive team of producers, all made "INVINCIBLE" unarguably a worthwhile film to see.

    I went into the cinema with no expectations - feeling fortunate to see Wahlberg and Kinnear both in one movie. I find the film heartwarming (a tearjerker for me, too). It encourages roots: remember the buddy friends, neighborhood community and parents who'd stand by us. The tenacity to not give up - keep trying, focus on task at hand - doing your best is no failure no matter what others may think. The integrity of one's character and believing in oneself is not easy to sustain in hard times. Support system close to you is important: Papale has Janet's encouragement and Vermail has his wife's timely reminders. We need such spirits genuinely emanated in films like "Invincible."

    Greg Kinnear came a long way from the remake of "Sabrina" opposite Harrison Ford. His diverse roles in "As Good As It Gets" opposite Jack Nicholson, "Auto Focus" opposite Willem Dafoe, "The Matador" opposite Pierce Brosnan, and "Little Miss Sunshine" along with an ensemble of talents, demonstrated how vastly skillful he's become. Mark Wahlberg can be underrated - it's almost all him in "Boogie Nights", funny fantastic in "The Big Hit", quietly solid in "The Yard" (opposite James Caan), 'funkily' good in "Rock Star", smooth action in "The Italian Job" remake, gritty action in "Four Brothers" - he holds his own in a wide variety of complex and challenging roles, be it "Three Kings" or "I Heart Huckabees".

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    • Anecdotes
      In the Giants game, when Mark Wahlberg is running down the sideline in special teams coverage, a Giants player hits him hard and knocks him down. This Giants player was a football player at the nearby University of Delaware, and was not supposed to contact Wahlberg, let alone knock him down. As a result of this, the player was told to leave the set, but the scene was kept.
    • Gaffes
      When Vince Papale comes into his room at the training center and finds Dennis Franks sitting on the bed, Franks says that Dick Vermeil is trying to shake things up by "putting veterans with rookies and rookies with veterans". But, Vince Papale and Dennis Franks were both rookies in 1976. Franks was undrafted out of the University of Michigan that year.
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      Carol Vermeil: What was it that you used to say to your kids at Hillsdale High? That character is tested when you're up against it?

      Dick Vermeil: Yeah.

      [pauses]

      Dick Vermeil: And that's not the problem here. He's got plenty of character.

      Carol Vermeil: Who said I was talking about him?

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      Featured in 2007 MTV Movie Awards (2007)
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      Written by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel

      Performed by Jim Croce

      Courtesy of Saja Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 août 2006 (United States)
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      • United States
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      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Invencible
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Shunk street and South Rosewood street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis(Max's Bar)
    • sociétés de production
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Mayhem Pictures
      • Who's Nuts Productions
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      • 40 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 57 806 952 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 17 031 122 $ US
      • 27 août 2006
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 58 480 828 $ US
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