Thu, 30 April 2020
There's no crying in baseball! To end our month of sports movies, Brandon and Thomas take a look back at one of the most popular sports films of the 1990s, A League of Their Own. Starring Geena Davis, Lori Petty, Tom Hanks, Rosie O'Donnell, and Madonna, A League of Their Own is still the most commercially successful baseball film of all time. Listen as Brandon and Thomas dissect the film that they watched countless times when they were kids on TBS. Contact Us:
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Thu, 23 April 2020
If you are missing the NBA playoffs like we are, then any form of basketball will brighten your day. Brandon and Thomas delve into the 1994 film Blue Chips, the underrated basketball gem that stars Nick Nolte, Mary McDonnell, J.T. Walsh, Penny Hardaway, and arguably the greatest big man of all time, Shaquille O'Neal. With a slew of basketball cameos and a smart script, Blue Chips is a film that has surprisingly become more relevant in recent years. Contact Us:
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Thu, 16 April 2020
For this week's episode, Brandon and Thomas take a look back at the 2004 film adaptation of Friday Night Lights. They also discuss the history of the FNL franchise, including the original book and the popular television show. Our duo discusses their favorite moments, what the movie got right, and what needed work. So, if you are missing football, then we hope you enjoy this. Contact Us:
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Thu, 9 April 2020
Play ball...or not. As the COVID-19 quarantine continues, Brandon and Thomas have thrown out their script for a new format. Since there is a longing for sports, the CineNation duo decided to take a look back at a few films that will help fill the void. For this episode, they take a look at Ron Shelton's classic baseball film, BULL DURHAM, starring Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Robbins. The big surprise of the episode? Thomas has never seen the film until now. Contact Us:
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