Toon Talk: Miracle - Feb 6, 2004

Toon Talk: Miracle
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Instead, the storyline consists of the predictable parade of try-outs, training and team tribulations, populated by a handsome host of young actors (including Felicity’s Eddie Cahill, Bring It On’s Nathan West and newcomers Patrick O’Brien Dempsey and Michael Mantenuto - not a tooth missing in the whole bunch) who aren’t quite clichéd, just uniformly bestowed with slight variations of the same driven “I just wanna play some hockey�? personalities.  The over-qualified Patricia Clarkson (just - finally! - Oscar nominated for Pieces of April) adds her usual zesty spark to the otherwise thankless role of the “coach’s wife�?, co-starring in the proverbial ‘neglecting his family’ sub-plot.

Economically directed by Gavin O’Connor (with a typically bombastic score, heavy on the anthems, by Mark Isham), Miracle had several audience members at the screening I attended cheering along as if they were sitting in the stands watching the actual game as it happened (culminating in thunderous applause at the inevitable conclusion, of course), so there’s no denying the film’s ability to bring-out the latent flag-waver in all of us, least of all in the times we live in now.

For some viewers, after watching this film, it would be easy to answer in the affirmative sportscaster Al Michaels’ breathlessly query from twenty-four years ago in Lake Placid: “do you believe in miracles?�? But for those wearied by the prospect of yet another by-the-numbers sports flick, its difficult to muster much belief for this Miracle.

Toon Talk Rating: C+


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The Toon Talk Top 10 - Put Me In Coach:

Below our roster of favorite Disney coaches, in chronological order:

  1. John Amos as track and field coach Sam Archer in The World’s Greatest Athlete (1973).
  2. Don Knotts as football Coach Venner in Gus (1976).
  3. Emilio Estevez as hockey coach Gordon Bombay in The Mighty Ducks (1992), D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994) and D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996).
  4. John Candy as bobsled coach Irv Blitzer in Cool Runnings (1993).
  5. James Caan as football Coach Winters in The Program (1993).
  6. Danny Glover as baseball coach George Knox in Angels in the Outfield (1994).
  7. Danny DeVito as hero coach Philoctetes in Hercules (1997).
  8. R. Lee Ermey as running coach Bill Bowerman in Prefontaine (1997).
  9. Denzel Washington as football coach Herman Boone in Remember the Titans (2000).
  10. Dennis Quaid as baseball coach Jimmy Morris in The Rookie (2002).

Coming Soon in Toon Talk:

  • Timon and Pumbaa tell “their side of the story�? in The Lion King 1 ½, available February 10 in a two-disc DVD Special Edition.
  • Disney fave Lindsay Lohan stars in the new comedy Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, premiering February 20th.
  • Viggo Mortensen and Omar Sharif star in the new epic adventure Hidalgo, opening March 5th.

And Coming Soon from Buena Vista Home Video:

  • James Coburn (Monsters, Inc.) stars in the intriguing drama American Gun (available February 17th) as a grieving father who tracks down his daughter’s killer by tracing the murder weapon cross-country.
  • March 2nd sees the DVD release of several more catalog titles, including The Miracle of the White Stallions, The Gnome-Mobile, Night Crossing, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride and Miracle at Midnight. Also available that day will be the DVD debut of Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over and the general release of Walt: The Man Behind the Myth.
  • The latest DVD from the Hundred Acre Wood, Winnie the Pooh: Springtime for Roo, goes on sale March 9th.

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-- Kirby C. Holt

Kirby is a lifelong Disney fan and film buff. He is also an avid list maker and chronic ellipsis user ...

Took Talk: Disney Film & Video Reviews by Kirby C. Holt is posted whenever there's something new to review.

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-- Posted February 6, 2004

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