Thursday Movie Pick #12: The Underdogs

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Thursday Movie Picks by Wandering through the Shelves returns. According to the theme of the week, three to five movies are picked and shared with the reason. Should anyone be interested in joining in, feel free to visit the main page here.
This week’s theme is: The Underdogs or from-zero-to-hero guys or comeback kids, you name it. I must admit that this theme mostly revolves around sports movies, but I’m glad that I found beyond that ‘stereotype’, too. So, here’s my most favorite underdogs movies.
01. Million Dollar Baby (2014, Clint Eastwood)

Clint Eastwood’s veteran boxing coach, haunted by a ghost of his past, attempts to train an underdog female boxer (Hillary Swank) in order to atone his deed. Both – the coach and the boxer – are underrated; they climb up the ladders to stardom. Dedication and patience has led Frankie the coach to deliver his mo cuishle, Maggie, to the title shot she’s ever wanted; but, it’s not the kind of underdog story you’ve ever wanted to watch. I personally could never forgive that ending until today.
02. The Damned United (2009, Tom Hooper)

The Damned United is a biography of the best football manager England has never had – The Special One of his era, Brian Clough (portrayed brilliantly by Michael Sheen). Starting off as a manager for a provincial club, Derby County, which struggled with relegation in England’s third-tier league, his managerial skill helped the club to gain double promotion and even win premier league. Once again, it’s not the kind of underdog story you wanted to watch, because it’s set in Clough’s ill-fated 44-day tenure in a club he hated the most.
03. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010, Edgar Wright)

Edgar Wright’s comic-book inspired bravura is definitely ‘the underdog’ story you’d like to watch. It’s a feel-good, energetic and vibrant coming-of-age romance that goes beyond genre. Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) is a regular guy in a band called Sex Bob-Omb. One day he meets a purple-haired girl, Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), and fell in love. To be with her, this underdog (yes, Michael Cera is a certified one) must defeat Ramona’s evil exes. Weird? Yes, but it’s a fun ride in the end.

23 responses to “Thursday Movie Pick #12: The Underdogs”

  1. Courtney Young Avatar
    Courtney Young

    Great choices…I still need to see Million Dollar Baby though…I’ve always wanted to, but never got around to it.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      It’s a tough decision to watch Million Dollar Baby, but, yeah it’s worth it.

  2. Brittani Avatar
    Brittani

    I love that you went with Scott Pilgrim! Great film.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Glad you liked it too!

  3. ninvoid99 Avatar
    ninvoid99

    Oh, damn inspired choices. I haven’t seen The Damned United which I hope to rectify soon but I have seen and enjoyed your other choices.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      The Damned United is always a film I recommend to people!

  4. Dell on Movies (@w_ott3) Avatar
    Dell on Movies (@w_ott3)

    I love all three of these movies. I’m especially pleased to see Scott Pilgrim get some love. That film is genius, far as I’m concerned.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Glad you liked it, too! Scott Pilgrim is definitely a rad film!

  5. Sonia Avatar
    Sonia

    I’m still hating Eastwood for that ending.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Yessss, exactly what I feel.

  6. joelnox Avatar
    joelnox

    Sports underdog stories are very popular today but then they lend themselves to the theme. I’m not a huge fan of Million Dollar Baby, it was fine the once but not something I’d watch again. I did like The Damned United, I usually enjoy Michael Sheen unless it’s those damn Underworld films, and it’s a great fit. Haven’t seen Scott Pilgrim but it’s on my list.
    I have one sports film in my choices and two other favorites, the last is one of my all time favorites.
    Little Miss Sunshine (2006)-Young Olive (Abigail Breslin) has a dream shared by her grandfather (Alan Arkin). She wants to compete in the Little Miss Sunshine contest but that requires a road trip with her dysfunctional family, inventor dad Richard (Greg Kinnear), willfully mute brother Dwayne (Paul Dano), suicidal Uncle Frank (Steve Carell) and flustered mom Sheryl (Toni Collette). At first it looks doubtful but then they all pile into the van and go on a bumpy road to give Olive her chance despite the odds. Just quirky enough to be charming without wearing out its welcome thanks to a great cast all doing terrific work. Arkin won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar.
    Miracle (2004)-The true story of Herb Brooks (Kurt Russell) the hockey coach who took the rough material that was the US hockey team and whipped them into Olympic gold medal winning shape. Wonderfully detailed with athletes rather than actors as the team mates, though they perform their lines well, and a powerfully convincing lead performance from Russell, one of his best. Despite the known outcome the film is quite involving and the end exciting.
    October Sky (1999)-Homer Hickam (Jake Gyllenhaal) is just another backwoods teen in a slowly dying coal town in the 50’s until he witnesses Sputnik flying by one night. Filled with the wonder of space and encouraged by his young teacher Miss Riley (Laura Dern) he convinces his friends O’Dell & Roy Lee to work with him to try and build rockets. Enlisting the school outcast and brain Quentin they plunge in against many obstacles, including the stubborn resistance of Homer’s good but pigheaded father (Chris Cooper). Meeting with some success they determine to enter the national science competition in pursuit of college scholarships. A great film with tremendous performances full of determination to succeed against seemingly insurmountable odds and all around American can-doism with one of the most beautifully evocative and fitting scores ever.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Yessss! Sport films actually lend most of its substance from ‘underdog’ formula.
      You know, I’m glad you love Michael Sheen. He’s great!
      I’ve watched Little Miss Sunshine and the rest are coming soon!

  7. Birgit Avatar
    Birgit

    Sports films for this type is always big because one can see that in real life. Million Dollar Baby is a tough film and hated that ending. I haven’t seen the other 2 but The Damned United sounds quite good. I am not much into Michael Sera so unsure about your last film.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      True! Always inspired by real life, that’s the reason. Million Dollar Baby is that tough, yes.

  8. 15andmeowing Avatar
    15andmeowing

    Scott Pilgrim Versus the World sounds interesting, I need to look for that one.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Definitely, it’s a feel-good one, too!

  9. mettelray Avatar
    mettelray

    Scott Pilgrim is a weird film.. I didn’t like it when I saw it but over the years, I’ve come to accept its weirdness. Nice picks!

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Glad you finally liked it. Weird indeed, but it’s fun, right?

      1. mettelray Avatar
        mettelray

        I think so.. I haven’t actually rewatched it but I see gifs of it all the time and I tend to think I would like it the second time around. 😀

        1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
          Paskalis Damar AK

          I’ve watched it over and over again. It’s an ultimate feel-good movie for me~ you’d better rewatched and proved your verdict~

  10. Myerla Avatar
    Myerla

    Love your last two picks, Scott Pilgrim is an inspired choice. ALso love you went for a football film (as did I). You follow the sport?

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Great! Glad you liked ’em, especially the football pick. I’m an avid football fan, btw.

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