Bob Potter Movies
Although they may have originated in Brooklyn, the Dodgers have become an integral part of Los Angeles California's diverse population. This documentary, focusing on the 2008 season, showcases the many ways that Angelinos of every ethnicity bleed Dodger Blue. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
This documentary follows extreme sports champion Shaun White, offering footage of some of his most historic competitive runs. The filmmakers include his medal winning performances at the 11th Winter X Games and the 2006 Winter Olympics. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
This documentary traces a pair of extremely loyal Boston Red Sox fans as they get caught up in the emotion of another season for Beantown's baseball heroes. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

- 2007
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Fans of Notre Dame football know that their team is special, but to attempt to explain why to those who don't "get it" is an exercise in futility. In this release, filmmakers follow Charlie Weis and the 2006 the Notre Dame team through a full season on the gridiron as the players and coaches strive to re-claim their position among the upper echelons of college football. From the practice field to the stadium, the sidelines, and beyond, this is one team that's not willing to go down without a fight. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Charles Ebersol, Charlie Weis, (more)
This film takes a look at fans of the NFL team the Philadelphia Eagles, and follows the team on the road towards their first NFC Championship victory in 24 years. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

- 2003
- PG
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Directed by Paul Doyle Jr., The Boston Red Sox Movie is a feature-length baseball documentary revolving around the relationship between the Sox and their fans. Known for being particularly loyal, the Bostonian watchers of the 2003 baseball season and its ups and downs -- ups being the Red Sox vying to win the World Series, downs being their ultimate loss to the New York Yankees -- showed an incredible emotional investment in their team. Through backstage footage and a variety of fan interviews, this unique rapport between the Red Sox and Red Sox loyalists is given a proper showcase. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
Martin Scorsese's seminal 1975 drama Taxi Driver informs this tale of a neglected, Upper West Side outcast who slowly devolves into a potential murderer. John Leguizamo stars as Seymour, the mentally-challenged self-proclaimed "king" of the film's title. He's still in the care of his mother Mona (Julie Carmen), who is a protest organizer against their neighborhood's corrupt police practices. Although Mona lives happily with her lover Joanne (Rosie Perez), her ex-boyfriend Jack (Cliff Gorman) often shows up to antagonize the household, Seymour in particular. His assertion that the unstable young man is faking his malady only sends Seymour into an unpredictable rage. Shortly after the film's production, writer-director Seth Zvi Rosenfeld married his rambunctious star Perez; their friend Annabella Sciorra shows up in a supporting role. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Julie Carmen, Cliff Gorman, (more)
Garret Williams made his directorial debut with this tale of an urban black couple trapped in a desert town of rednecks. Byron (Terrence Howard) and Nina (Nicole Ari Parker) are driving a BMW from Chicago to L.A. when they experience a back-road breakdown. Teen Mooney (Brendan Sexton III) tows them to a white-trailer-trash town where they're charged $500 for repairs. When the BMW dies again, they stay overnight in a motel, and the situation soon gets grim. The characters in this low-budgeter were first introduced in a 1996 short. Spark was shown at 1998 film festivals (Sundance, Berlin). ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Terrence Howard, Nicole Ari Parker, (more)
Mick (Michael Raynor) and Lex (Nick Chinlund) are a pair of brothers who grew up in Harlem under circumstances that were difficult at best. Their mother Doreen (Cathy Moriarty) was a diabetic with a drinking problem and difficulty in saying no to men. While she wasn't a prostitute, she grew dependent on the little gifts her lovers would bring by, and as kids, Mick and Lex learned to accept this as the way things were. One night, Mick and Lex were taking a walk in the park when they were accosted by a cop who molested the younger Mick. Lex, older and strong as a grown man, attacked the cop, which led to a stay in a reform school. Years later, Mick is himself a policeman; while he's tried to bury the childhood incident in his past, he still shows emotional scars and is sexually dysfunctional. Lex, however, has taken the more dramatic slide. Since his stay in reform school, Lex has been in and out of trouble; today he has a combative relationship with Debbie (Rosie Perez), his girlfriend and the mother of his child and a going-nowhere job driving a bus. He also sells drugs for local dealer Lefty Louie (John Leguizamo), but has developed enough of a habit that his sales don't begin to compensate for the amount he uses himself. Mick tries to look out for his big brother, but it might be too late to save him. A Brother's Kiss was based on a play by writer/director Seth Zvi Rosenfeld, who grew up in the same neighborhood as actor Michael Raynor; Raynor and Nick Chinlund were also friends as children. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Nick Chinlund, Michael Raynor, (more)
Morgan Paull is Jimmy "Dirty" O'Neill in this American-International actioner. An Eastwood-style cop, O'Neill beds down one gorgeous girl after another. When not commiserating between the sheets, O'Neill can be found busting the heads of dope pushers and vice lords. Comic actor Art Metrano, second billed as "Lassiter," comes out best in the acting department. Dirty O'Neil has its moments, most of them strictly R-rated. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide



















