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Jan 01 2009

STEAMIN WILLIE BEAMEN

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Jamie Foxx has done it all. He is a successful actor, musician and philanthropist. One character that stands out to me is Willie Beamen from Any Given Sunday. Any Given Sunday was one of the top 3 football movies ever made. The movie chronicles the Sharks who with head coach Tony D’amato (Al Pacino) are on the verge of missing the playoffs yet again. Team owner Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) is asserting herself as the dominant person in the organization. The cast in this movie includes James Woods, Matthew Modine, Dennis Quaid, LL Cool J, Jim Brown, Bill Bellamy, Ann Margert, and Aaron Eckhart. This movie gives the non sports fan a view of the dark and sidistic world of team sports. The disfunction followed by the function, followed by the cheats as well as the pure. Jamie Foxx’s character “Steamin” Willie Beamen gets his opportunity to start at quarterback when star quarterback Jack ‘Cap’ Rooney goes down with an injury. His nerves get the best of him at first and pukes on the field. As he settles in he becomes the superstar he knows that he is. A cocky arrogant SOB who is lovin life in Miami. He shootin music videos, shooting commercials and fame is building his ego. When Cap comes back from injury an interesting game of chess between the coach and the owner lead into disfunction to the seventh power. Check out this clip

The Inches Speech by Al Pacino Is one of the greatest inspirational speech ever. The movie stand the test of time and is intense as the first time I watched this movie. The movie is not just a sports movie but it is also a movie that shows the ups and downs of life. Because in either game life or football the margin of error is small.

‘On this Team We Fight For that Inch”

CHECK OUT THIS MOVIE IT IS A MUST SEE.

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