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Celtic Pride

  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Dan Aykroyd, Damon Wayans, and Daniel Stern in Celtic Pride (1996)
Two over-loyal Celtic fans kidnap their opponent's star player in order to guarantee their team the championship.
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Two over-loyal Celtic fans kidnap their opponent's star player in order to guarantee their team the championship.Two over-loyal Celtic fans kidnap their opponent's star player in order to guarantee their team the championship.Two over-loyal Celtic fans kidnap their opponent's star player in order to guarantee their team the championship.

  • Director
    • Tom DeCerchio
  • Writers
    • Judd Apatow
    • Colin Quinn
  • Stars
    • Damon Wayans
    • Daniel Stern
    • Dan Aykroyd
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    5.3/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Tom DeCerchio
    • Writers
      • Judd Apatow
      • Colin Quinn
    • Stars
      • Damon Wayans
      • Daniel Stern
      • Dan Aykroyd
    • 39User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Damon Wayans
    Damon Wayans
    • Lewis Scott
    Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    • Mike O'Hara
    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • Jimmy Flaherty
    Gail O'Grady
    Gail O'Grady
    • Carol O'Hara
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Coach Kimball
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Kevin O'Grady
    Adam Hendershott
    Adam Hendershott
    • Tommy O'Hara
    Scott Lawrence
    Scott Lawrence
    • Ted Hennison
    Deion Sanders
    Deion Sanders
    • Deion Sanders
    Bill Walton
    Bill Walton
    • Bill Walton
    Guss Williams
    Guss Williams
    • Derrick Lake
    • (as Gus Williams)
    Ted Rooney
    Ted Rooney
    • Tony Sheppard
    Vladimir Cuk
    Vladimir Cuk
    • Lurch
    Keith Gibbs
    • Terry Kirby
    Joe Mingle
    • Referee
    Peter A. Hulne
    Peter A. Hulne
    • Pat 'Patty' Fitzsimmons
    Patrick Hulne
    • Tim 'Timmy' Fitzsimmons
    Will Lyman
    Will Lyman
    • Rich Man
    • Director
      • Tom DeCerchio
    • Writers
      • Judd Apatow
      • Colin Quinn
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    6salciuco@inwind.it

    Pure funny in this witty comic movie.

    Sometime we need to a movie where the only object is spend 90 minutes in totally unengagement and funny. This is the case of `Celtic Pride' a movie purely comic, where the laughter have a principal character in that. The story is that two friends Mike(Daniel Stern) and Jimmy(Dan Aykroyd) fans of the league Boston Celtic abduct a players of the against league for allow of them Boston the victory. All of that accompany a electric lyric `Play the Funky music' and a lot of laughter and hilarious also thanks to two great comedy actors : Stern and Aykroyd that succeeded to create a wonderful odd couple with a harmony truly surprising and funny, but two professional comic actors this is that who wait you, complete the cast a justly arrogant and disagreeable Damon Waynes in the character of the basketball players abducted. For all people that want laughter without thinks. My rate is 6.
    xicelinkx2

    TBS very funny, Celtic pride mighty funny

    1st, everyone keeps dissing the Celtic Pride film. I think the movie was a 3 1/2 out of 5 stars. I am a Boston fan but still look at it as if i weren't. What other team has made a movie? Not one, celtics are legendary for there championships over the years. Anyhow Damon Waynes, a (very good actor) did keep the movie funny with his rude comments, and Dan Akyroid and Daniel Stern(very good actors) did there part to play the role of washed up, lazy, full time sports fans dedicated to the game. The movie however no one wanted to see which makes me ponder would people wanna see it if the movie was about another team. My friend made fun of it, but then accually watched it and said "that movies wasn't bad at all" he laughed so many times. Its a good comedy, give the movie a chance, don't hate... on something great... I give my love to the director, he took a chance, i think he did the best he could for this movie.
    7StevePulaski

    Wonder how they'd feel about them Lakers

    Celtic Pride is essentially a one note comedy film, yet the pairing of two likable comedy men, an original plot, and some heavy jokes make this film more than average. This is a different kind of sports comedy where the excitement isn't coming from the players, but two rabid fans of the Boston Celtics.

    Dan Akroyd and Daniel Stern play Mike and Jimmy, two hardcore fans of the Boston Celtics. The Celts are in the finals with the Utah Jazz and their star player selfish, ballhog Lewis Scott (Wayans). After losing game six, it's on to game seven where either the Celts or the Jazz will become the champions. So Mike and Jimmy go to a nightclub after the game, and get drunk with Scott, before they wake up in Mike's basement with him tied up, and no recollection of the events that took place the night before.

    Mike and Jimmy find out from their cop-buddy (Guilfoyle) that kidnapping is kidnapping no matter what time they let the victim go. So they think they should show something for it, and hold Lewis till after game seven so the Celts have a good shot of winning. Their plan goes awry when the cad starts playing mind-games with the two in order to disassemble their longtime friendship.

    This is one of the comedies you have to search under the bed for. Even with Akroyd, Stern, and Wayans on the cover this film is usually lost in the dust compared to Akroyd's others like The Great Outdoors and Ghostbusters. This isn't better than those two works of comedic gold, but they do present the same feel-good aspect and have a warm, fuzzy, classic feeling to them.

    The pairing of Dan Akroyd and Daniel Stern wasn't unlikely at the time, and they do a good job at being the two buddies. The funniest stuff is from Damon though as he continues to play games with Mike's head saying that "you're his bitch" and consistently taunts him. Thankfully, the movie isn't just made up of these games because if it was, I don't think we could call this a buddy comedy.

    Now that it's 2011, I was surprised to see Judd Apatow's name all over this film as producer, story creator, and writer. The current generation knows Apatow for making heartfelt, with an essence of raunch and silly comedy-drama premises. In the nineties, he was more about the laughs than the drama. Celtic Pride can also serve as a time capsule of a different time in a film-maker's life.

    Celtic Pride doesn't over-shoot or overstay its welcome. It runs for a comfortable ninety-one minutes, and it goes by quickly. A different side of sports comedies adding flavor and a good amount of heart, Celtic Pride has green and white blood pumping thru its veins.

    Starring: Dan Akroyd, Daniel Stern, and Damon Wayans. Directed by: Tom DeCerhio.
    LeiterMets

    Best Boston basketball hostage movie of the 1990's?

    This is the single greatest Boston basketball hostage movie of the 1990's. Damon Wayans is reminiscent of a young Poitier in his role of Lewis Scott, a man who was born to play the game. The problem is, two Boston basketball fans do not want to see Scott and his Utah Jazz defeat their beloved Boston Celtics. So they kidnap him. The homosexual chemistry between Daniel Stern and Dan Aykroyd is a delight, as it is rare that Kevin Arnold and Beldar Conehead can live together in eternal bliss. Celtic Pride mixes themes of anti-basketball hostage and gay rights in a march to the finish line in the marathon of film. It's a shame that Daniel Stern did not receive the Oscar for his exquisite role as Mike O'Hara, a homosexual alcoholic father who really only needs his lover (Aykroyd), and the Boston Celtics. Three hurrahs for director Tom DiCerchio!
    7JulesWinnfield15

    "I believe that without that nice looking car you have no chance of getting laid, and that's a real tragedy"

    This movie is damn funny. I've seen it plenty of times and always laugh my ass off. Akroyd, one of the greatest comedians in film of the 80's and 90's is fantastic. Stern is good as he usually is. Wayns probably steals most of the scenes he's in and you ended up liking him when you don't want to. And on a final note as a sports fan, I hate the Boston Celtics. But I love this movie.

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    • Trivia
      One of two films that writer/director Judd Apatow wrote the screenplay for in 1996. The other was The Cable Guy starring Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick which he fought hard to get credit in a battle with the WGA after rewriting the majority of the script for both Carrey and director Ben Stiller. He still got a producer's credit despite it.
    • Goofs
      After badly spraining his right ankle in the one-on-one game with Lewis, Mike goes to see his wife and can barely walk up the stairs. In a subsequent shot while they are all at the dinner table, a long shot shows Mike vividly bouncing his right leg on the ball of his foot showing no signs of the injury, impossible to do without immense pain.
    • Quotes

      [Nick the landlord wants the rent]

      Mike O'Hara: Write a check.

      Jimmy Flaherty: It'll bounce.

      Mike O'Hara: Write it anyway.

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits, the Boston Garden is demolished. (This is a special effect; at the time the movie was released, the real Garden was still standing.)
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Getting Away with Murder/James and the Giant Peach/Jane Eyre/Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy/Ghost in the Shell (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      MacNamara's Band
      Written by Shamus O'Connor and John J. Stamford

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Çılgın Fanatikler
    • Filming locations
      • Boston Garden - 150 Causeway Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Caravan Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,255,027
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,809,248
      • Apr 21, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,255,027
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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