Pele movie

Discussion in 'Business and Media' started by timed_out, Aug 6, 2002.

  1. timed_out

    timed_out New Member

    Mar 24, 2001
    Years ago, i saw a Pele movie - loved it. However, can't remember the name of it. Had to be at least 10 years ago. Anyone know the name of it or where I can get it? Please let me know if you know of any of those movies, i'll have to see if i can find it.

    Thanks in advance
     
  2. bigsmooth

    bigsmooth New Member

    Jun 18, 2000
    Washington, DC
    "Victory", perhaps? Which also had Sylvester Stallone and Michael Caine? That's the only I know of offhand.
     
  3. timed_out

    timed_out New Member

    Mar 24, 2001
    might be...i'll have to look it up. thx
     
  4. CGoal

    CGoal Member

    May 2, 2001
    Kearny, NJ - USA
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    might be "Hotshots" too..

    I think Pele is a teacher of a struggling player with an atitude (Krisitidis)

    .. that might be it

    you might want to do a search on IMDB.com
     
  5. Manifesto

    Manifesto New Member

    Jun 19, 2001
    Phoenix, AZ
    I remember there was another one as well....had some story about a rich American that was a bit alienated from his Father going down to Brazil and Pele ends up teaching him the game....Pretty bad movie, if I recall..but I was like 8 when I saw it, so I thought it was cool......
     
  6. Dennis P. Crawford

    Dec 5, 2001
    The only Pele movie I've seen is "Victory" which was made in 1981 in which he co-starred with Michael Caine & Sylvester Stallone. The aforementioned characters were Allied POWs held by the Germans during WWII. The German camp commandant was a football fan and they ultimately organized and put on a football game pitting the Allied All-Stars against the German All-Stars. It's a fine movie - I recommend it to anybody who likes football/soccer & WWII. Enjoy.
     
  7. flmls

    flmls New Member

    It was Hot shots

    It was called hot shots, the kid got to play for the Cosmos in a game and did a bike just like pele.

    If you want an awesome soccer movie, go rent the Mean Machine. Just out on video, it's awesome
     
  8. Sandon Mibut

    Sandon Mibut Member+

    Feb 13, 2001
    Dees, dees, dees... goal!
     
  9. norfcath

    norfcath New Member

    Aug 17, 2000
    Philadelphia
    Can you tell us about this one? I thought I had seen every soccer movie ever made, but I am unfamiliar with "Mean Machine?" Who's in it, what's the setting, etc.? Thanks.
     
  10. superdave

    superdave Member+

    Jul 14, 1999
    VB, VA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    It's a remake of the Burt Reynolds movie, The Longest Yard, but it's set in Britain. Vinnie Jones is in it, I think, and a bunch of actors you've probably never heard of unless you're a big fan of English films.
     
  11. burning247

    burning247 Member+

    Liverpool FC
    England
    Sep 16, 2000
    Dallas
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Victory is good, it's got more soccer stars of the past then just Pele. I recomend it to anyone with a love for the game. Just shows how the Germans haven't changed in cheating habits since WW2 ;) watch it, you'll understand.
     
  12. Manifesto

    Manifesto New Member

    Jun 19, 2001
    Phoenix, AZ
    I just saw Mean Machine last week....definitly an enjoyable one. My favorite part had to be when the goalkeeper (forgot his name) has visions of ripping apart his opponents, and then the film switches right back into "real life" and he calmly rolls the ball to one of his defenders....the announcers for the game were hilarious..."that ______(goalies name), a cool customer...."
     
  13. Manifesto

    Manifesto New Member

    Jun 19, 2001
    Phoenix, AZ
    Mean Machine was done by the same producers of Snatch and Lock, Stock...
     
  14. norfcath

    norfcath New Member

    Aug 17, 2000
    Philadelphia
    One soccer movie I haven't seen mentioned here is "Home Team." Has anyone else seen this one? I thought they could have done so much more with this film. A bunch of misfits are transformed almost overnight into the San Jose Earthquakes. How many times has this plot been used? Think "Ladybugs," "The Big Green," ad infinitum. "Victory" is probably the best soccer pic made yet, IMHO.
     

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