Invincible

August 25th, 2006



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Invincible

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Plot
Based on the story of Vince Papale, a 30-year-old bartender from South Philadelphia who overcame long odds to play for the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles in 1976.

Release Year: 2006

Rating: 7.0/10 (22,583 voted)

Critic's Score: 63/100

Director: Ericson Core

Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, Elizabeth Banks

Storyline
In the sumer of 1976, 30-year old Vince Papale is having a tough run of luck. He's been working as a supply teacher for two days a week but has just found out that his job has been eliminated because of budget cuts. His wife gives up on him saying he'll never amount to anything and asks for a divorce. He works as a bartender and plays football with his friends. When the the new coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, Dick Vermeil, announces that he will hold open tryouts for the team, Vince reluctantly decides to give a try. In an almost unheard of feat, he manages to make the team and enjoyed a three year career as a professional football player. Based on a true story.

Cast:
Mark Wahlberg - Vince Papale
Greg Kinnear - Dick Vermeil
Elizabeth Banks - Janet Cantrell
Kevin Conway - Frank Papale
Michael Rispoli - Max Cantrell
Kirk Acevedo - Tommy
Dov Davidoff - Johnny
Michael Kelly - Pete
Sal Darigo - Mick
Nicoye Banks - TJ Banks
Turron Kofi Alleyne - Ronnie Sampson
Cosmo DeMatteo - Dean German
Stink Fisher - Denny Franks
Michael Mulheren - AC Craney
Michael Nouri - Leonard Tose

Taglines: One man's impossible dream... became his biggest triumph!



Details

Official Website: Disney [United States] |

Release Date: 25 August 2006

Filming Locations: Franklin Field - 235 S. 33rd Street, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Opening Weekend: $17,031,122 (USA) (27 August 2006) (2917 Screens)

Gross: $57,789,574 (USA) (12 November 2006)



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Did You Know?

Trivia:
A common misconception is that the film is missing a primary character, specifically Philadelphia Eagles veteran QB #7 Ron Jaworski. But Jaworski was still on the Los Angeles Rams during this time frame. Jaworski was not traded to the Eagles until March of 1977.

Goofs:
Factual errors: In the opening scene at Veterans Stadium, the game was depicted as a night game with the lights on and obvious darkness surrounding the parking lot. This game was actually a 1:00pm start time. Even at the end of the game, the time couldn't be any later than 4:00pm.

Quotes:
TV Anchor: This is even stupider than I'm used to.



User Review

Support the underdog, after the movie you will smile!

Rating: 8/10

After just seeing "Invincible" I must say thumbs up! Way to go that finally after 30 years this true story is brought to the big screen. Call me bias or partial because I'm an Eagles fan, but the story of any underdog making an NFL team makes you happy. 30 year old bartender and part-time school teacher Vince Papale who finds life a struggle from his wife leaving him, to problems paying his bills he finds only one hope that is to escape thru his love and passion for the Eagles. Papale a season ticket holder and sandlot football star decides to give himself a shot at a better life in 1976 when newly hired coach Dick Vermil decides to hold open tryouts. Papale has the odds stacked against him, but thru his will and determination to make it, because no one ever expected him to do anything he prevails! Papale lands a roster spot as a special teams player a blue-collar guy doing blue collar work on the field. The scenes and background of this movie, especially the way Veterans Stadium is shown is sketchy and unbelievable, but the story is true and touching. Vince Papale played for the Eagles for three seasons, well acted and done by Mark Wahlberg who showed enthusiasm with this role. Also Greg Kinnear is great as legendary head coach Dick Vermeil, overall a great movie of an underdog that leaves you smiling at the end. I hope more real-life NFL movies are made about players, because "Invincible" sets the standard.

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