Bob Costas Movies
While the majority of professional American sports commentators, such as
Mike Ditka and
Terry Bradshaw, inherit that job after retiring from the "field," broadcaster extraordinaire
Bob Costas marks something of an exception. Though overwhelmingly well-versed in a myriad of sports -- including baseball, basketball, football, and the Olympics --
Costas (at 5' 7," with a slender frame) -- never played any of those games professionally. Yet, ironically, many regard
Costas as far better versed than the game-to-sideline "crossovers." When he arrived on the scene in the early '80s,
Costas essentially reinvented sports broadcasting by imparting levels of articulation, intelligence, polish, insight, and wit that were, according to one publication, unseen since the retirement of
Howard Cosell. But unlike
Cosell,
Costas projected a congenial aura and probed effectively, without grating.
Born March 22, 1952, in Queens, NY,
Costas attended Long Island's Commack South High and, as an undergraduate, Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Communications. In the late '70s, he announced games for the Spirits of St. Louis, held a position at KMOX radio in St. Louis, and worked -- very briefly -- for CBS, before NBC signed him as a broadcaster in 1980, under the aegis of
Don Ohlmeyer. From that position,
Costas' assignments included emceeing NFL, NBA, and MLB games, alongside such legends as
Tony Kubek,
Bob Uecker,
Isiah Thomas, and Bob Trumpy. Sports Illustrated summed up the audience appeal of
Costas in 1986 by asserting, "[
Costas is] able to pull together an audience. He appeals to the
Tommy Dorsey crowd because he can talk about the DiMaggios, worships the old ballparks, and knows when to be reverent.... But he also pulls in the baby-boomers because he's one of them, and he knows when to be irreverent."
In late August 1988,
Costas expanded his network responsibilities with NBC to include hosting a late-night, Monday-Thursday talk show,
Later With Bob Costas. Each 30-minute telecast featured
Costas chatting, amiably and casually, with a single guest, usually an actor, actress, sports hero, politician, or newscaster. Memorable bits included conversations with
Chevy Chase,
Valerie Harper,
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Mario Cuomo,
Steve Allen,
Wilt Chamberlain,
Dan Rather,
Richard Lewis,
Wayne Gretzky, and innumerable others. The program debuted on August 22, 1988, and wrapped five and a half years later, on February 25, 1994. Beginning in 2005,
Costas signed with HBO to host the sports news magazine program
Costas Now.
Alongside
Costas' obvious contributions to filmed sporting events, his work in feature films and documentaries (like that of
Cosell and
Uecker) is somewhat limited, predominantly to cameos in such pictures as
The Scout and
The Paper (both 1994).
Costas lent a voice-only cameo, as Jake, to a 1996 episode of
Frasier, cameoed as himself in a 1999 episode of
The Drew Carey Show, and -- as a close friend of the late, mythic
Mickey Mantle -- participated in an extended interview for the eponymous documentary about that superstar,
Mantle (2005).
Costas also parodied himself by voicing an automobile, Bob Cutlass, in the Disney-Pixar animated feature
Cars (2006). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 2011
- PG13
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Bennett Miller's adaptation of Michael Lewis' non-fiction best seller Moneyball stars Brad Pitt as Billy Beane, a one-time phenom who flamed out in the big leagues and now works as the GM for the Oakland Athletics, a franchise that's about to lose their three best players to free agency. Because the team isn't in a financial position to spend as much as perennial favorites like the Yankees and the Red Sox, Beane realizes he needs to radically change how he evaluates what players can bring to the squad. After he meets Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), an Ivy League economics major working as an executive assistant for scouting on another team, Beane realizes he's found the man who understands how to subvert the system of assessing players that's been in place for nearly a century. However, as the duo begin to acquire players that seem too old, injured, or inept to play major-league baseball, they face stiff resistance from both the A's longtime scouts and the team's manager Art Howe (Philip Seymour Hoffman), who outright refuses to allow Beane's more-nontraditional acquisitions to play. Moneyball screened at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, (more)

- 2007
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The documentary Barbaro: A Nation's Horse explores the legacy of the great stallion Barbaro, regarded by many Americans in early 2006 as a sure bet for the prestigious Triple Crown, thanks to his 6 1/2 length win at the Kentucky Derby -- until he suffered a severe injury at the outset of the Preakness Stakes. At that point, the hopes of many fans suddenly hinged not on victory but on the horse's survival per se, as they waited on pins and needles for the steed to recover. This program interweaves lengthy footage of Barbaro at the Derby and Preakness with a series of exclusive interviews; subjects include jockey Edgar Prado, veterinarian Dean Richardson, Barbaro's owners Gretchen and Roy Jackson and horse trainer Michael Matz. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Bob Costas

- 2006
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A pedal-to-the-metal race car determined to prove his worth on the tracks discovers that life isn't always about crossing the finish line first in Toy Story director John Lasseter's mechanically minded tale of friendship and loyalty. Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) may be just a rookie, but he's convinced that he can realize his dream of zooming by the checkered flag if he can only make it to California in time to compete in the upcoming Piston Cup Championship. When Lightning takes a detour into the slow-moving, Route 66 town of Radiator Springs, however, it begins to appear as if his shot at the big time has effectively stalled out. Of course, Lightning's exciting cross-country trek wasn't all for naught, and after befriending such quirky Radiator Springs residents as Sally the Porsche (voice of Bonnie Hunt), Doc Hudson (voice of Paul Newman), and Mater the Tow Truck (voice of Larry the Cable Guy), the eager young racer learns that sometimes life is more about the voyage than the outcome of the race. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, (more)

- 2005
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The remarkable life of baseball's most beloved icon comes to the screen with the kind of loving attention to detail only achieved by the respectful, sports-loving documentary filmmakers at pay-cable giant HBO. Filmed in part to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the legendary switch-hitter's death, this film tells the remarkable tale of the athlete who overcame constant, nagging injuries to blast 536 home runs out of the ballpark over the course of 18 unforgettable seasons and swing his way into the history books. A charming country boy who would beat the odds to become the toast of New York, Mickey Mantle's charmed life came to a tragic end when, as he was receiving an operation to replace his damaged liver, doctors discovered that the baseball great had inoperable cancer. As filmmakers speak to the people who knew Mantle best, including his teammates, his sons, his wife Merlyn, and sportscaster Bob Costas, baseball fans are afforded the rare opportunity to watch from the stands as history is made in the ballpark. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2002
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Relive the excitement of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, UT, with this home video release, which features highlights from the historic 17-day meeting of some of the world's finest athletes. 2002 Olympic Winter Games: Olympic Highlights features footage from the spectacular opening and closing ceremonies, as well as coverage of 23 different events, including snowboarding, downhill skiing, curling, the luge, hockey, figure skating, and much more. The video also offers a special look at some of the athletes who became fan favorites during the games, including figure skater Sarah Hughes, speed skater Apollo Anton Ohno, and skating pair Jamie Sale and David Pelletier. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- 2001
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- 2000
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This video features the music icon Paul McCartney, with a stellar cast of performers, giving a live benefit concert for PETA. The organization, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, was the special concern of the former Beatle's deceased wife Linda McCartney. The concert honors her memory while it raises funds for an organization that has been embraced by people around the world. The performers include Ricki Lane, Brian McKnight, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ellen DeGeneres, Chrissie Hynde, Sarah McLachlan, and the B-52's. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Paul McCartney, Jamie Lee Curtis, (more)

- 1999
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Drew (Drew Carey), Oswald (Diedrich Bader) and Lewis (Ryan Stiles) decides to hold a contest to determine which of the three will escort Tracy (Diane Farr) to a family wedding. The ensuing "Tracy Bowl", replete with an abundance of dirty tricks and double crosses, is covered in the manner of a big-money athletic event, with play-by-play commentary from sportscasters Bob Costas, Lynn Swann and Kenny Mayne! Meanwhile, Kate (Christa Miller) has become personal assistant to the mean-spirited Mrs. Louder (Nan Martin)--and given a choice, our heroine would probably prefer the electric chair. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- 1999
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Hosted by Bob Costas, the documentary Yogi Berra: Déjà Vu All Over Again recounts the extraordinary career of baseball icon, Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra. Recalling his boyhood in a poor St. Louis neighborhood, Berra chronicles the obstacles he faced in his early years and how he overcame them. You'll hear about his experiences in the Yankee farm system, his record-breaking achievements, anecdotes about his banter with opposing batters, and his ultimate rise to the Hall of Fame. The catcher's intelligence, character, and determination are portrayed by three celebrities--Joe Torre, Ted Williams, and Billy Crystal--whose statements pay tribute to Berra's greatness. ~ Kathleen Wildasin, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Yogi Berra, Bob Costas, (more)

- 1999
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Join renowned national sportscaster Bob Costas as he introduces us to this inspirational video. This outstanding documentary covers the world of senior softball. A league of men and women in their 60s, 70s, and 80s have found camaraderie, friendship, and fun on the softball diamond. Most of these seniors never picked up a softball in their lives and now find that this team sport is adding new meaning and purpose to their lives. This uplifting documentary concludes at the Senior World Softball Championship. This program would be an excellent addition to the video library of nursing homes and gerontology classes. ~ Laura Mahnken, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Bob Costas

- 1998
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- 1998
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When Larry (Garry Shandling) announces that he won't be renewing his contract, the staff begins chomping at the bits to find new jobs. It appears as if Beverly (Penny Johnson), Hank (Jeffrey Tambor), and Artie (Rip Torn) all have prospects for the future, though unfortunately the same thing can't be said for our increasingly troubled host. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 1996
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Macho radio sports guy "Bulldog" Briscoe (Dan Butler) has always been the "love 'em and leave 'em" type, forever pursuing but never making a commitment. Thus, it is no surprise when Bulldog steals away a woman named Sharon (Jean Campbell), whom Roz (Peri Gilpin) had intended to fix up with Frasier (David Hyde Pierce). What is surprising is that the hedonistic Mr. Briscoe actually falls for Sharon -- and falls hard! With this episode, former recurring player Dan Butler becomes a regular in the role of Bulldog. ~ Rovi
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- 1993
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During the late 1980s and early 1990s Marv Albert was at the top of his profession as a highly respected NBC sports broadcaster and radio announcer for the New York Knicks, Rangers and Giants. He also had a regular feature on Late Night with David Letterman titled The Albert Achievement Awards, which recognized some of outrageous highlights from the various field of sports or clips of Alpert with a wide-range of sports personalities, either as a one-one-one interviews or performing hilarious comedy sketches. This video is a compilation of those Late Night with David Letterman segments and features guests like pre-murder trial defendant O.J. Simpson, basketball superstar Charles Barkley, sportscaster Bob Costas, Mike Ditka, Ahmad Rashad and Mike Fratella. ~ Forrest Spencer, Rovi
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- 1987
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The ever-quotable Yogi Berra gets the tribute he deserves in this documentary, which explores the life and career of the lovable but determined baseball legend. Yogi Berra: American Sports Legend tells the tale of a kid from St. Louis who rose from minor-league ball to become a star catcher and hitter for the New York Yankees, playing in 14 World Series and 15 All-Star games, later becoming a coach and manager who in 1973 took the New York Mets, long the laughingstock of American baseball, to a National League pennant. Yogi Berra: American Sports Legend features interviews with Phil Rizzuto, Ted Williams, Jim Bouton, and Billy Crystal; Bob Costas narrates. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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