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Spud Webb Movies

1996  
PG13  
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In this comedy, a basketball fan figures she could be a better coach than the guy getting paid millions to do the job -- and then gets the chance to prove it. Edwina "Eddie" Franklin (Whoopi Goldberg) is a limousine dispatcher and sometime driver who is a passionate New York Knicks fan; she loyally follows their every move, attending as many home games as possible from the cheap seats and radioing game updates to her drivers when they play during her working hours. The Knicks are purchased by eccentric Southern millionaire Wild Bill Burgess (Frank Langella) in the middle of a long losing streak; when Wild Bill calls for a limo, Eddie arranges to drive him herself, and gives him a piece of her mind about the sad state of the team. Impressed, Wild Bill makes Eddie an honorary coach for the night, and her spitfire attitude and encouragement of the players impresses her. However, Wild Bill thinks putting on a show to boost attendance is more important than having a winning team, and eventually Knicks coach Bailey (Dennis Farina) quits in disgust. Wild Bill gets the bright idea of hiring Eddie as the team's new head coach; she considers it an honor, and at only $50,000 a year, he considers it a bargain. While Eddie is hardly an experienced leader, she soon learns how to motivate her team, and against all odds she helps pull the Knicks out of their losing streak -- but now has to face Wild Bill, who is losing interest in the team and wants to sell. Several real-life NBA stars make cameo appearances, including Dennis Rodman, John Salley, Rick Fox, and Mark Jackson, while prominent New Yorkers David Letterman and Donald Trump play themselves. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Whoopi GoldbergFrank Langella, (more)
 
1996  
 
Super Slams of NBA is all the in-your-face, rim-pounding, slam-dunk action anyone could stand in one place. Super Slams of the NBA chronicles the history of the art of the dunk, providing up-close action profiles of superstars who have redefined the game. The video features some of the NBA's most memorable slam dunks from players like Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Clyde Drexler, and Magic Johnson. Viewers are also treated to some unbelievably hilarious bloopers, as well as highlights from the annual slam-dunk competition sponsored by the NBA. ~ Scott Albright, Rovi

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1995  
PG13  
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Actor Billy Crystal co-wrote, directed, and starred in this romantic comedy. Forty-something couple Andy (Joe Mantegna) and Liz (Cynthia Stevenson) are about to be married, and as they gather with their friends for dinner not long before the wedding, they are told the story of their mutual friends Mickey (Billy Crystal) and Ellen (Debra Winger) as a cautionary tale of where a relationship can go wrong. Mickey is a top referee with the NBA who has traveled to Paris to bury his father, who wanted to be laid to rest with his Army buddies from World War II. The body is somehow lost in transit, and Mickey has an argument with Ellen, who works for an American airline in France. However, she likes his sense of humor, he is taken with her, and after a few days together in Paris, they decide to marry. However, once they return to Mickey's home in the United States, things get complicated; she's not so sure that she cares for his bachelor apartment ("a shrine to watching ESPN"), or juggling her career against his, while both have problems with their respective families. Several major basketball stars and sports figures appear in Forget Paris as themselves, including Charles Barkley, Bill Walton, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Marv Albert. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Billy CrystalDebra Winger, (more)
 
1989  
 
Spud Webb: Reach for the Skies follows phenomenal basketball player and coach Spud Webb as he conducts an inspiring sports clinic for children. Spud, who stands five feet seven inches tall, has competed against Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins, and won. Spud defies expectation, and in this program, which features him in shooting, dribbling, and jumping action, Spud teaches kids that anybody can learn to play a good game. Fellow players discuss Spud's wonderful athleticism and unbeatable attitude. ~ Betsy Boyd, Rovi

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