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..Play It to the Bone (1999)
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Woody Harrelson, Antonio Banderas |
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Ron Shelton is a brilliant, if uneven, filmmaker, yet his films are so modest, it's easy to overlook his originality. In his best work - Cobb, White Men Can't Jump, Bull Durham - he's completely retooled the sports film. He shuns both the inspirational uplift of Rocky and the squalid brutality of Raging Bull. His wry, exhilarating comedies are about aging athletes who never quite made it and the ways they learn to live beyond their games. Because he doesn't much care whether anyone wins one for the gipper, he ducks the bombast and sentimentality that render most sports films three hankie weepies for Pabst drinkers.