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The player-coach of a small town minor professional league hockey team must deal with hostile crowds and on-ice thuggery in this warm-hearted and only slightly farcical look at minor league ice hockey.
De speler-coach van een loser ijshockey team uit 'Nergenshuizen' heeft te maken met een vijandig publiek en een eigenaar die het niet zit zitten. Het wordt dus tijd om uit een ander vaatje te tappen. Vechten en geniepigheid worden de nieuwe tactische wapens van het team, wat succes oplevert.
Paul Newman plays Reggie Dunlop, the coach of a pathetic minor-league American hockey team. His career at a standstill and his marriage in tatters, Dunlop has nothing to lose by taking on a new group of players who are one evolutionary step above Neanderthals. Only when the team begins winning does he decide to get behind these players, and to encourage the rest of the team to play as down-and-dirty as the newcomers. Straight-arrow team member Ned Braden (Michael Ontkean) resents this influx of gonzo talent, preferring to play clean. As the film's multitude of subplots play themselves out, Dunlop does his best to...
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keep the outraged Braden on the team. Slap Shot is the sort of film for which the "R" rating was invented: Its nonstop barrage of profanity and its raunchy action sequences are of such intensity that the film will probably never be shown intact on commercial television.
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A rougher version of George Roy Hill's pet theme of men as overaged adolescents, Slap Shot stars Paul Newman as Reggie Dunlop, the venerable player-coach of the Charlestown Chiefs, a fifth-rate minor league hockey team. When their blue-collar town falls prey to Rust Belt ills of the 1970s, attendance drops, and the greedy owner starts looking for a buyer, anxious to cash out. Dunlop is informed that the players need to crank up the box office to keep their jobs in what will likely be their last season. To the coach's dismay, general manager Joe McGrath (Strother Martin) imports the Hanson brothers, a hockey Three...
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Stooges who like to assault soda machines and play with toys. But once Dunlop turns them loose, they're a Panzer division on ice, and the team starts winning by adopting their bone-crushing style. Although the team is on the upswing, Dunlop's wife, Francine (Jennifer Warren), seems to be through with him, and the isolated wives of the other players aren't much happier with their fate. This sidesplitting, profanity saturated film is one of the funniest ever made about any sport. While writer Nancy Dowd intended to probe darker issues--such as the greed of ownership, the blood lust of fans, and the childishness of the players--Hill submerges them in raucous laughter. Newman is near his peak as the romantic, manipulative, womanizing, hard-drinking coach, and the high-sticking Hanson brothers achieve comic immortality in their only film appearance.
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A hyper-violent ice-hockey yarn that recalls the brilliant 1977 film Slap Shot – though it's not quite in the same leagueBrutal, bloody and presided over by a portrait of Her Majesty the Queen , the Canadian ice hockey in this movie is a cross between Rollerball and a prison riot: harking back to the robust certainties of Paul Newman 's 1977 bonecruncher Slap Shot . It's a surprisingly watchable, big-hearted yet unsentimental film about a dumb lunk called Doug Glatt, played by Seann William Scott , who has filled out a bit since his American Pie days. Watching a hockey match with his buddy Pat ( Jay Baruchel ), Doug becomes a local hero for getting into a fight with a player and winds up getting hired on a semi-pro team as a "goon", a violent brawler whose only job is to protect the talented players from getting hospitalised by opponents – by hospitalising them first. Doug's big
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