A scenario straight from the fantasies of every armchair super-fan.
Invincible (2006)
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Reviews Counted:125
Fresh:88
Rotten:37
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: As simple and authentic as the gritty South Philly invirons in which it’s set in, Invincible sends a uplifting and heartfelt message packed with an athletic enthusiasm that shouldn’t be missed.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for sports action and some mild language
Runtime: 2 hrs 8 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Aug 25, 2006 Wide
Box Office: $57,789,574
Synopsis: The story of the misfit outsider who rises through the ranks of a professional sport to enjoy inexplicable success has been stamped into celluloid more times than most folks can remember.... The story of the misfit outsider who rises through the ranks of a professional sport to enjoy inexplicable success has been stamped into celluloid more times than most folks can remember. INVINCIBLE tells the tale of bartender Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg), a down-on-his-luck former teacher who decides to answer an open tryout for the Philadelphia Eagles. It doesn't take a genius to work out what happens next, but the twist here is that Vince Papale is a real person, and the story is based on his eyebrow-raising memoir of the same name. Papale's call-up to the Eagles occurred in 1976, so the flowery fashions and long flowing locks worn by both men and women of the era are all immaculately replicated by director Ericson Core's carefully styled cast. When Eagles coach Dick Vermeil (Greg Kinnear) throws his last, desperate roll of the dice and recruits Papale, he faces open hostility from his team of professionals. Papale also has to catch a few jibes at his expense, especially as he's a little old to be a professional football player. As the ill-fitting future star jostles with his teammates and strives to prove himself in the team, a host of '70s hits rip through the soundtrack, and subplots about a jealous friend (Dov Davidoff) and a lover (Elizabeth Banks) are utilized to lure in non-sports fans. Wahlberg is well cast, drawing on his experience in the similarly themed ROCK STAR, and once again proving his chops as a leading man. INVINCIBLE is a Disney film and follows firmly in the footsteps the company has imprinted upon the movie industry, with its wholesome tale closely resembling two other flicks the company has produced--REMEMBER THE TITANS and THE ROOKIE. [More]
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, Elizabeth Banks, Kirk Acevedo
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, Elizabeth Banks, Kirk Acevedo, Kevin Conway, Michael Rispoli, Michael Nouri, Dov Davidoff, Michael Kelley, Sal Darigo, Nicoye Banks
Director: Ericson Core
Director: Ericson Core
Screenwriter: Brad Gann
Producer: Mark Ciardi, Ken Mok, Gordon Gray
Composer: Mark Isham
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
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Reviews for Invincible
Unlike most 'feel-good' films in this genre, Invincible isn't blatantly manipulative, and works so well because it is, in fact, understated.
It doesn’t seem to know whether it’s a music video or a sports drama.
...a really solid film that resists gooey sentiment and delivers something that feels like it's been earned.
The material is OK -- not great. And Wahlberg's as flat as a Philly cheesesteak run over by US Steel truck ...
There's too much slow-mo and too many music cues, but there's a low-key buzz to Wahlberg's scenes with Greg Kinnear, who plays newcomer coach Dick Vermeil.
It's so close to the original Stallone [Rocky] classic in every way except its subject sport that it's practically a remake.
Aside from the obligatory wife-who's-holding-Papale-back, Invincible gets almost everything right.
Invincible is an uplift-the-neighborhood, stand-up-and-cheer, go-Eagles inspirational story about the little energizer that could.
Ultimately, the movie fulfills its mission, which is to fire up viewers with its can-do attitude.
If you want to see a really good inspirational movie about football, try Remember the Titans. But if you want to see a movie about bad '70s hair and tiresome sports-movie clichés, Invincible is all yours.
Reminds us that from the bitter rivalries to the torn jerseys worn in pickup games to the dreams of gridiron glory, sports teams belong to the fans.
It’s rooted in a keen understanding of sports as popular religion, so that Vince’s personal victory becomes a communal one, for a nation -- or at least a few blocks of South Philly -- uneasily transitioning into its third century.
“Invincible” is an audience-pleaser with Wahlberg’s neighborhood guy charm showcased to full effect.
A true story of a Philadelphia Eagles football fan who digs deep within and discovers a new life for himself beyond his wildest dreams
Rather like its hero, Invincible overcomes the obstacles thrown in its path and emerges as a solid, if not overwhelming, performer.
The long and tedious first third of the movie is set in a working class bar in south Philly. This plodding part is pure sitcom.
It’s a great story. And it has the added benefit of being (mostly) true.
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