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10 Flicks Movie Lists: Movies With Awesome Training Scenes

It’s been a little while since I put up a 10 Flicks list.  It’s been even longer since I wrote about my favorite sports movies.

There are honestly so many incredible movies about virtually every single sport you can name.  What’s surprising is how many amazing movies don’t actually feature championship games.

Seeing as how I work at a sports network, I figured I’d ask my co-workers to help me out and we came up with a list of 47 movies with championship games.

They don’t necessarily have to be victories.  Just thrilling finals that live up to the hype.

Here are my favorite 10:

Hoosiers

Hoosiers

The Mighty Ducks

The Mighty Ducks

Remember The Titans

Remember The Titans

Bad News Bears (1976)

Bad News Bears

The Waterboy

The Waterboy

A League Of Their Own

a league of their own

Dodgeball

dodgeball

Friday Night Lights

Friday Night Lights

D2: The Mighty Ducks

D2 The Mighty Ducks

Varsity Blues

Varsity Blues

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10 Flicks Movie Lists: Movies With Awesome Training Scenes

Statement: Watching people training hard for things is entertaining.

A quick scan of this list will reveal a group of movies with vastly different types of training and while some may not be incredibly inspiring, they are each entertaining in their own way.

Here are 10 movies with awesome training scenes:

Remember The Titans

Remember The Titans Movie

In the category of inspirational, Remember The Titans is right up there with the best of them.  Watching the team train on screen and then cheering them on to victory is what makes these types of movies sensational.

The Recruit

The Recruit Pacino Farrell

It was clear to me when I started this list that spy movies would be represented in some way. What I love about The Recruit is how well the training sequences are integrated into the overall story.  Plus, I can watch Al Pacino in just about anything.

Starship Troopers

Starship Troopers Neil Patrick Harris

This is probably a surprise addition to some but I find this movie entertaining.  It definitely wins the award for most original training scenes.

“Get your hand on that wall!”

The Guardian

The Guardian Movie Costner

This movie came out of no where and really impressed. Some of the best movies with training sequences take place in specialty schools where exceptional people excel.  The Guardian takes you through the grueling training the coast guard puts it’s new recruits through.  It’s fascinating to watch.

The Mighty Ducks

The Mighty Ducks Quack

Take your pick.  D1 and D2 both provide some pretty great training sequences.  They are some of the funniest training scenes you’ll ever see.  The Mighty Ducks is one of my favorite sports movies but I give the edge to D2 this time.

Check out Rainy Sundays: The Mighty Ducks

Million Dollar Baby

Million Dollar Baby Boxing

Nobody should be shocked that a boxing movie made this list.  Million Dollar Baby is a prime example of the heights dedication allows you to reach. Being passionate about something and putting in the work will always bring results.

Is it weird that I feel like jogging right now?

The Matrix

“I know kung fu.”

The Matrix Neo

Easily the coolest movie on this list. Who wouldn’t want a giant needle rammed into their skulls in order to learn how to fight in a matter of seconds?  Imagine the possibilities.

Full Metal Jacket

And the award for bad ass training goes to…

Full Metal Jacket Hartman Training

I’m fairly certain I’ve never seen this movie all the way through but I’ve definitely seen the first 30 minutes about a million times.  I honestly don’t know what I would do if I was in that unit and had to deal with Sergeant Hartman.

I think I would have laughed.  Which would have had drastic effects on my well being.

The Karate Kid

karate kid ralph macchio mr miyagi

I’ve written a lot about those who are training on this list but what about the trainers?  Who doesn’t love Mr. Miyagi!

When I was a kid, I considered the crane kick a part of my fighting arsenal.  Who’s with me?

Karate Kid Crane

Rocky

Rocky Training

Boxing.  The kings of the training movies. How could I leave Rocky off of this list.  A series of 5 movies about defying the odds and becoming a champion.  Rocky is one of the most inspirational characters in history. Watching him train is equally inspirational.

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10 Flicks Movie Lists: VHS Movies I Should Upgrade

Anyone who collects movies probably has a chest or shelf somewhere full of VHS tapes.

I have a large number of DVD’s in my collection but there are few that I own on both VHS and DVD.  I simply haven’t gotten around to updating my collection yet.

I have a fairly new VCR so why not just wait until the tapes shrivel up and die?

DVD and Blu Ray purests will argue that the picture, sound and special features definitely make the upgrade worthwhile.  I couldn’t agree more.

Here are 10 of my favorite VHS movies that I should upgrade:

Honorable Mentions: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Scream Trilogy, Men In Black

Snatch

“Five minutes? It was two minutes five minutes ago.”

Snatch Movie Brad Pitt

When I first started collecting movies, I didn’t have a shelf so I simply made stacks with my favorites on top.  For some reason, when I think of Snatch, I think of those wonderful stacks that I was so proud of.  It’s one of the best bad ass movies out there.

Sneakers

“Be a beacon”

sneakers movie 1992

One of the main inspirations for this post. I watched this movie for the first time in a long time a while back and it’s still as entertaining as ever.  Read my Rainy Sundays post here.

Bad Boys

“Now THAT’S how you’re supposed to drive! From now on, that’s how you drive!”

Bad Boys Will Smith Martin Lawrence

Action movies have certainly evolved in the last decade. There haven’t been many decent buddy cop movies that have found success.  In my opinion, this is one of the best comedic combinations of all time and the movie is loaded with action.

Bad Boys 2 is a better flick but I own that on DVD so it doesn’t belong on this list.

Gone In 60 Seconds

“Low Rider Donny…  Donny?  Low Rider?”

Gone In 60 Seconds Nicolas Cage

I don’t understand why so many people seem to dislike Nicolas Cage these days. Granted, he hasn’t released a fantastic movie in a long time but you have to give him credit for some of the awesome action movies he’s been a part of.

Fight Club

“I am Jack’s complete lack of surprise.”

Brad Pitt Fight Club

I’ve had a DVD copy of this movie in my hands so many times I’ve lost count.  Who can resist?  The movie tells one of the most original and disturbingly entertaining stories ever.  Period. Why don’t I own this on DVD yet? Not sure but I welcome gifts.  That is all.

Training Day

“You wanna go to jail or you wanna go home?”

Denzel Washington Training Day

Denzel definitely deserved the Oscar.  His performance is incredible but really, so is the movie.  One of the best.

Crimson Tide

“If I’m wrong then we’re at war…  God help us all.”

Crimson Tide Movie

Crimson Tide is another movie I’ve written about recently. It’s the best kind of movie to curl up with when you’ve got a couple hours to kill on a lazy afternoon.

The Rock

“Welcome to the rock.”

The Rock Movie

Another Cage classic.  Team him up with Sean Connery and you get one of the best action movies of all time. I remember renting this movie on a friday night, watching it, rewinding and watching it again before going to bed.  I believe I owned it a week or so later.  I just don’t own it on DVD yet.

Remember The Titans

“I want them to remember, FOREVER, the night they played the Titans.”

remember the titans victory

For some reason, I really love watching movies with lengthy training scenes.  Movies that show the hardwork and dedication that goes into being successful.  There is something inspiring about that. I’d have to say that inspiring is an understatent in this case.

Pulp Fiction

“Mmmmmm, this is a tasty burger”

Pulp Fiction Tarantino

This is probably the biggest outrage on this list. There’s really no reason why I haven’t upgraded this movie yet.  I don’t know what’s wrong with me.  I feel like I should apologize…  I’m sorry.

PS: The lesson I learned from writing this post? Jerry Bruckheimer rules when it comes to VHS movies I need to upgrade.

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