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The story of Eddie Edwards, the notoriously tenacious British underdog ski jumper who charmed the world at the 1988 Winter Olympics.The story of Eddie Edwards, the notoriously tenacious British underdog ski jumper who charmed the world at the 1988 Winter Olympics.The story of Eddie Edwards, the notoriously tenacious British underdog ski jumper who charmed the world at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 9 nominations
Mads Sjøgård Pettersen
- Erik Moberg
- (as Mads Pettersen)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEddie 'The Eagle' Edwards said to the British public broadcaster the BBC that the filmmakers had "done a very, very good job" on making this movie. Edwards also noted Taron Egerton performance playing him as "uncanny" stating Egerton "got my mannerisms and everything else just right."
- GoofsAt the 1988 Calgary Olympics, ski jumpers have their skis "v-style" (tips spread apart) while in the air. V-style ski jumping came to competition in the 1990s. At the Calgary Olympics, ski jumpers kept their skis parallel in the air.
- Quotes
Eddie Edwards: Any tips then?
Bronson Peary: Don't die?
- Crazy creditsDuring the end credits photos of the real Michael "Eddie the Eagle" Edwards are shown.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Super Bowl 50 (2016)
- SoundtracksTwo Tribes' (Annihilation Mix)
(Peter Gill, Holly Johnson & Mark O'Toole (as Mark William O'Toole))
Published by Perfect Songs Ltd.
Administered by BMG Rights Management UK Ltd., a BMG Company (c) 1984
Used with permission.
All Rights reserved.
Recorded by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Courtesy of ZTT Records
Limited Under exclusive license to Union Square Music Limited, a BMG Company
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'EDDIE THE EAGLE': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)
A sports comedy-drama flick, based on the life of Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards; the first Olympic ski jumper, in 6 decades, to represent Great Britain. The movie stars Taron Egerton (in the title role) and Hugh Jackman. It was directed by Dexter Fletcher and co- produced by Matthew Vaughn (both Fletcher and Egerton have costarred in films directed by Vaughn before). The script was written by first time screenwriters Sean Macaulay and Simon Kelton. It bombed at the Box Office, but it did do well with the critics. I enjoyed it.
The story begins in Great Britain, in the early 70s, when Eddie Ewards (Tom Costello) was just a boy. He dreams of competing in the Summer Olympics, but later he realizes his skills are better suited for the Winter Games. As an adult, Eddie (Egerton) becomes a decently skilled skier; but he's rejected by the British Olympic officials, due to fear that he might embarrass them. Eddie then becomes determined to become the first Olympic ski jumper, in several decades, to represent Great Britain. He's mocked by other jumpers, but he later gains the reluctant coaching assistance of a drunken former American champion (Jackman).
The movie is clichéd, and a little overly sentimental (in places); but it's also extremely inspiring, and uplifting. Fletcher does a great job helming the movie, and both Egerton and Jackman are very likable in their roles. It's definitely nothing we haven't seen before, and it does feel a lot like a 'ROCKY' flick, but it's also a great feel- good movie. I think most viewers will enjoy it.
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A sports comedy-drama flick, based on the life of Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards; the first Olympic ski jumper, in 6 decades, to represent Great Britain. The movie stars Taron Egerton (in the title role) and Hugh Jackman. It was directed by Dexter Fletcher and co- produced by Matthew Vaughn (both Fletcher and Egerton have costarred in films directed by Vaughn before). The script was written by first time screenwriters Sean Macaulay and Simon Kelton. It bombed at the Box Office, but it did do well with the critics. I enjoyed it.
The story begins in Great Britain, in the early 70s, when Eddie Ewards (Tom Costello) was just a boy. He dreams of competing in the Summer Olympics, but later he realizes his skills are better suited for the Winter Games. As an adult, Eddie (Egerton) becomes a decently skilled skier; but he's rejected by the British Olympic officials, due to fear that he might embarrass them. Eddie then becomes determined to become the first Olympic ski jumper, in several decades, to represent Great Britain. He's mocked by other jumpers, but he later gains the reluctant coaching assistance of a drunken former American champion (Jackman).
The movie is clichéd, and a little overly sentimental (in places); but it's also extremely inspiring, and uplifting. Fletcher does a great job helming the movie, and both Egerton and Jackman are very likable in their roles. It's definitely nothing we haven't seen before, and it does feel a lot like a 'ROCKY' flick, but it's also a great feel- good movie. I think most viewers will enjoy it.
Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: https://youtu.be/UotWSwc37KA
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- The Eagle
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- Budget
- $23,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,789,389
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,084,682
- Feb 28, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $46,152,800
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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