INVINCIBLE (2006) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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Top Comments (10)
Itโs not a filter, the 70โs were just sepia-toned for anyone who lived them, just look at the photos.
What I truly like about this movie ---- and I mean truly ---- is it showed the struggles that working class hard working men go through. There are very few movies that show this side of American life. The truck drivers, the factory workers, the steel mill workers, the consruction workers and their massive struggle just to make it through life with some dignity. The stories of these kind of men are rarely told in America cinema.
To answer your question Cassie, 30 being old completely depends on the position. For a running back, its ANCIENT. For a guy playing Vince's position, its still a very possible age.
I helped Vince write a book several years ago. Walking around Philly with him was like walking around with the Beatles. Great dude, great family.
Browns fan through and through, but this movie always makes me smile. The scenes where Vince's buddy finds out he made the team and his dad celebrating at the bar are pure happiness gold.
This was the last film I watched with my grandmother before she passed away. Thank u The soundtrack is A+++
2:45 โtheir booing their own team?!โ Welcome to the Philadelphia Eagles
The guy clapping in the background at 14:45 was the real Vince Papale
Cassie: "They're booing their own team?" Me: "Philadelphia sports fans are... special... that way."
as a lifelong Eagles fan I laughed a lot at you being shocked Eagles fans booed our own team. We're great when you do well but if you don't, you're gonna hear it out of us. We love our team but we are tough on them when they need to do better. It's absolutely part of our culture.
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Top Comments (10)
Itโs not a filter, the 70โs were just sepia-toned for anyone who lived them, just look at the photos.
What I truly like about this movie ---- and I mean truly ---- is it showed the struggles that working class hard working men go through. There are very few movies that show this side of American life. The truck drivers, the factory workers, the steel mill workers, the consruction workers and their massive struggle just to make it through life with some dignity. The stories of these kind of men are rarely told in America cinema.
To answer your question Cassie, 30 being old completely depends on the position. For a running back, its ANCIENT. For a guy playing Vince's position, its still a very possible age.
I helped Vince write a book several years ago. Walking around Philly with him was like walking around with the Beatles. Great dude, great family.
Browns fan through and through, but this movie always makes me smile. The scenes where Vince's buddy finds out he made the team and his dad celebrating at the bar are pure happiness gold.
This was the last film I watched with my grandmother before she passed away. Thank u The soundtrack is A+++
2:45 โtheir booing their own team?!โ Welcome to the Philadelphia Eagles
The guy clapping in the background at 14:45 was the real Vince Papale
Cassie: "They're booing their own team?" Me: "Philadelphia sports fans are... special... that way."
as a lifelong Eagles fan I laughed a lot at you being shocked Eagles fans booed our own team. We're great when you do well but if you don't, you're gonna hear it out of us. We love our team but we are tough on them when they need to do better. It's absolutely part of our culture.