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8/10

Predictable, but it is a sweet and fun movie

I don't think The Mighty Ducks is a masterpiece in any shape or form, but it is an enjoyable film. I do agree that it is predictable, the plot is nothing particularly special and the ending especially doesn't really hold any surprises. But it is nicely filmed, with evergreen cinematography and pretty scenery and the music is pleasant. The script is good on the most part, there are some humorous parts but it is also somewhat touching, and the director Stephen Herek pitches the humour and melodrama at the right level. And the acting is spirited, with Emilio Estevez charming, dignified and fun as the disgraced lawyer who has to coach the worst ice hockey team and Joss Ackland solid as Hans. Also the ice-hockey scenes are done with just the right amount of flair. Overall, a sweet and fun movie, even with the predictable plot it is worth seeing. 8/10 Bethany Cox
  • TheLittleSongbird
  • 26 avr. 2010
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7/10

Is To Hockey What "Little Big League" Is To Baseball

Though perhaps unknown to the warm-weather climates of the nation, youth hockey (and even hockey in general) is a big, big real. "Mighty Ducks" taps into that fan base with a fun little movie set in Minnesota that captures the fun, drama, and emotion of the experience.

For a basic plot summary, this movie tells the story of Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez), a corrupt lawyer who his forced into community in the form of coaching Minneapolis, MN youth hockey (an area in which he had some childhood experience). While at first, Bombay is hesitant to give even a modicum of effort towards the cause, he gains inspiration (whether positive or negative) from old-time mentor Hans (Joss Ackland), former coach Jack Reilly (Lane Smith), and bright-eyed youngster Charlie Conway (Joshua Jackson).

This is a pretty straightforward kids flick. It has the requisite goofy humor, sometimes cringe- worthy dialogue, and a heavy amount of rah-rah drama. Even if your kids aren't necessarily into hockey, they will like this type of movie.

The reason why this movie transcends kiddie fare, though, is because it captures the essence of hockey. It treats the sport with a great deal of respect and reverence, which taps into the nostalgia of adults watching. Just like how "Little Big League" just "gets" baseball humor, "Mighty Ducks" does the exact same thing as hockey.

Basically, you can't go wrong with this on family movie night. It has enough of everything to not bore any member of the family tears. In fact, it may (depending on your interest in sports/hockey) become a sort of cult classic in your own family.
  • zkonedog
  • 1 mars 2017
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7/10

A great film for all to watch

One of the great kid movie-sports-films of all time, this movie always has a special place in my heart when it comes to losers turning into winners. Sure, some of the action proved to be a little sappy, but it was all in good fun. Emilio Estevez provided a rather believable performance as a snooty lawyer turned-peewee hockey coach. Virtually all of the characters were great in this film, even the annoying Goldberg. A good film to say the least, one that shouldn't have spawned sequels.
  • Agent10
  • 23 juin 2002
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He has never coached, they have never won. Together they'll learn everything about winning

The Mighty Ducks (aka as the Champions), is one of the great Disney movies I have seen. Not your typical fairytale, but a rugged kids adventure, which also goes into that winning is not everything, but that being in a team and playing as a team is the most important part of any sport and is good measure for a person's life.

Aggressive trial lawyer Gordon Bombay has never lost a case. But when he's sentenced to a community service assignment, he must coach a ragtag team of peewee hockey players who can't skate, can't score and can't win. First he teaches the hapless team everything about winning and they teach him that winning is not everything. Watch the pucks fly as they battle their way to the most important game of their lives!

This film is a great story for young up and coming sports ‘people' to watch and learn that winning is not the be all and end all of sport. Sure there are some people such as Coach Reilly, because they are not true sports lovers. Instead they treat sport as a serious event, not something that as Gordon Bombay says should be ‘fun'. In Australia, and my part of this country, we have Aussie Rules football, which again is a very team orientated sport. Although it can have some extraordinary individuals that play, the theme is still the same, that a team has to stick together and try as hard as it can.

This movie has a very young and funny cast, with some old heads thrown in for good team balance. The obvious star is Emilio Estevez, who stars as Gordon Bombay. While he is a very aggressive character in the beginning, Gordon brings his knowledge and experience to a group of young kids that would make any sports coach proud. Estevez has had a good movie career, with some of his more well known movies being The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo's Fire, and an unaccredited role in Mission Impossible . The other main star is a very young Joshua Jackson who portrayed Charlie Conway, a good ice-hockey player, who reminds his coach a lot of himself as a young peewee hockey player. Jackson has made a name for himself in Hollywood starring in films such as Cruel Intentions, the disappointing Skulls and the popular TV drama, `Dawson's Creek'.

Other cast members also include the rival coach of the Hawks Ice-Hockey team, Coach Reilly played by veteran actor Lane Smith. He also starred in another great film I saw recently, which happened to be on another popular sport, that of golf, the film being `The Legend of Bagger Vance'. All the characters that are on the Mighty ducks team are likeable people. The team consists of a fat kid, a silent kid, a nice kid, a wiseacre kid, a figure-skating princess, and a tough kid. The whole formula works for me anyway.

I thought that this film had some impressive Ice-Hockey scenes that looked real, though I will never know if they are real or not. Ice-Hockey is a demanding sport and this movie shows that this is the case, with heavy bumps and unrelenting pressure on players. It was good to see that this sport has both males and females playing together, again the movie shows how well the two can gel.

So, if you think that sport is not your thing, but want to give it a go, perhaps this film is what you need to watch. Although this isn't the most talented group of athletes to take the ice, and in the beginning the Ducks do really ‘suck', they prove that with some good coaching guidance and team camaraderie, anything is possible if you put your mind to it.

QUACK QUACK QUACK – Go the Ducks!

Rating: 8/10 or 4 Stars
  • Old Joe
  • 28 avr. 2002
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7/10

A sweet and lovable kid's movie

Just recently, I saw D2 and D3, my friend unfortunately did not have the first Mighty Ducks movie, so I had to watch those first then rent this one. The second and the third were pretty good movies, but I felt bad, because it felt like you're getting into a group of friends, and you don't know their history, you weren't there? You know that feeling, and as silly as it sounds, that's how I felt watching the sequels without seeing the first one.

Gordon is a lawyer who has had a little trouble with the lying in his career, therefore, he must do community service. When he sees a group of young pre-teen troubled youths playing a game of hockey, remembering his childhood love of hockey, he volunteers to become their coach in the Pee-Wee games. He starts off on a rocky relationship since he doesn't like kids, but he grows to love them and they do back learning that there is more to a game than just winning, but it'd be nice since they end up in the championships.

I loved The Mighty Ducks, I felt like it was a terrific family film and I'm surprised it wasn't played in my childhood since I was seven years old when it came out, but you know the saying, better late then never, right? I would highly recommend this up lifting story for any family!

7/10
  • Smells_Like_Cheese
  • 14 nov. 2006
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7/10

Not The Most Original, But Still Very Entertaining

Directed by Stephen Herek and written by Steven Brill, The Mighty Ducks is the film that was the inspiration for Disney's NHL team and remarkably started a full-fledged movie and streaming series.

The story centers around a good but unconventional lawyer named Gordon Bombay. After being arrested for drinking while driving, he is placed on community service and is forced to coach one of the city's (Minneapolis) pee-wee hockey teams, which is also the worst team in the league. Pee-wee hockey hits a nerve with Bombay as he was once a remarkable player himself but both losing his father and upsetting his rather abusive coach over a missed shot in a short time span in his childhood caused emotional damage to where he quit the sport.

After a tough start between him and the team, an emotional and motivational encounter with an old family friend (Hans) reignites his love for the sport and he soon begins treating the kids much better, and teaches them how to play properly. This improves the team's fortunes (now going by the Duck's name), as they make the finals, going up against Bombay's old team and coach.

It's pretty easy to see where this movie got its inspiration. However, it still does try to differentiate itself from Bad News Bears, while also trying to pay homage to it, which does keep it from being just a carbon copy.

The big differences here is this being a Disney film and a 16 year age gap between the films, both of which play into this films key differences. The tone, humor and design are vastly different. This being a 90s movie might help this appeal a little more to kids now than Bad News Bears as some 70s films did have a look and style that make them hard to take seriously, in retrospect.

I do like the way the kids are written in this than Bad News Bears. For whatever reason, kids just weren't written the best in a lot of 70s films. Too much adult humor that let you know what age group wrote the story. Steven Brill actually writes the kids well, and Stephen Herek allows a lot of improvisation with the young cast, which helps make them more relatable and realistic.

Where the realism drops off is ironically the adults, which is the polar opposite of Bad News Bears. The story of Bombay's insecurities over Coach Riley and the missed penalty shot takes some suspension of disbelief and the overall dialogue isn't very adult-like, which is most likely due to the Disney influence than anything else.

The Hockey is a huge highlight, Herek does a great job making these pee-wee hockey games really entertaining and the editing is great. The kids body check more than any game I've seen in the NHL but it works.

The acting is actually pretty good. They do manage cast kids that can act, and Emilio Estevez is obviously a great actor and does very well, despite the material at times. I also really like Joss Ackland as Hans.

So overall, anyone who grew up in the 70s might consider this the light version of Bad News Bears but I would argue that time has treated The Mighty Ducks a lot better. What it lacks in originality, it definitely makes up for in entertainment.
  • EntertainmentTales
  • 17 juill. 2025
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6/10

Predictable, but still charming

I finally got around to watching this one in 2024. I had heard about it for many years (who hasn't), but for some reason, I didn't watch until recently

The movie has innocent charm, and there are some funny moments. Emilio Estevez is good in his role . Even if I didn't watch this movie as a child, I can still understand why a lot of people fondly associate this movie with their childhoods

Still, the movie is rife with cliques. The bare-bones plot is that a self-centered lawyer reluctantly coaches a group of ragtag kids who don't like him. If you have any experience with movies, you can easily predict what will happen: the self-centered lawyer will learn to care about others instead of himself, and the ragtag kids will come to like him . Along the way, there is a subplot involving Emilio Estevez's and his childhood hockey coach, which is equally predictable. His coach is a 2-dimensional cliche antagonist from start to end

6.5/10.
  • redban02
  • 1 janv. 2025
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7/10

Pleasant fun

If you're in the mood for some nostalgia and feel-good sports vibes, The Mighty Ducks is a classic that never disappoints! This film follows a group of misfit kids who form a youth hockey team, coached by a down-on-his-luck lawyer, Gordon Bombay, played by Emilio Estevez. The story has everything-a lot of heart, plenty of laughs, and an underdog spirit that's impossible to resist. What I love about this movie is how it captures the essence of teamwork and growth. The kids are quirky and lovable, each bringing their own comedic flair to the rink. Watching them go from a bunch of clumsy newcomers to a cohesive team is pretty inspiring. Plus, the iconic flying V formation is as legendary as ever! The movie does a fantastic job of balancing humor and life lessons, making it enjoyable for both kids and adults. The bond between the characters and their development is the real highlight here. Let's be honest, who doesn't love an underdog story where the misfits come together to prove everyone wrong? Perfect for a family movie night or just a trip down memory lane!
  • quaintcicadacrcd
  • 4 nov. 2024
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10/10

Like a stroll down memory lane.

I remember my cousins and I used to always watch these movies when I was a kid. I loved how these bad-playing, poor attitude-having kids could always be inspired to become champions, no matter how tough the odds and no matter how many times movies like this were remade with soccer, football, baseball, and dogs. Even though I've seen it a million times, I still get chills when the team works as a team and goes out to try their hardest. It's enough to make me, one of the least sporty people alive, want to join a sporting team. Another highlight, for me at least, were the guys. I always had at least one guy in the movie who I had a crush on and kept my undivided attention on. Who would've known back then that young Charlie (Joshua Jackson) would grow up to use big words and pretentious speeches on Dawson's Creek? Out of all those inspirational sports-are-good-for-kids movies, this was and always will be my favorite because it is the first one I can remember and the first I've ever seen. 1...2...3...Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack!
  • PopRox9139
  • 22 mars 2003
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7/10

It's Not Worth Winning If You Can't Win BIG!

This movie is such an amazing feel good movie. You cannot go wrong with it at all. Highly recommend to anyone in need of a light watch, a family movie, or just some fun hockey. An obvious kids movie nonetheless, but a good watch no matter the age. Some continuity issues here and there, but hey, who's counting?
  • gardnernrg
  • 22 nov. 2020
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5/10

A Really Nice 90's-Nostalgic Family Film With Heart

I've always been a fan of Emilio Estevez for as long as i can remember because of films such as Stakeout & Another Stakeout & Maximum Overdrive & Freejack & Young Guns & Loaded Weapon 1 among others as these were films i had on video from young & then as i got older i discovered Emilio Estevez's greatest movie= JUDGMENT NIGHT (1993) & that cemented him as one of my favourite actors but i had never fully seen his most beloved movies, The Mighty Ducks.

I grew up in the 90's so i knew all about the "Ducks" films & how popular they were & the animated series & my friend even had a "D3" poster on his bedroom wall so i grew up around that Awesome time of the early 90's but i never got around to actually seen any of the Ducks films fully. I had caught bits of the first film on t.v like on a Sunday afternoon or something but never watched a full Ducks film until now in 2021!!! I'm very late to the game.

Estevez is always enjoyable & is great heartfelt fun as Gordon Bombay (Which i believe is his most loved character of his Career) as Estevez has that nice-guy & easy going appeal to his characters & Gordon is pretty much a perfect role for Estevez when he's on that charming comic form. Estevez is a very underrated actor in my opinion & is one we all grew up loving from the 80's (The Breakfast Club, Stakeout) & into the early 90's (Young Guns 2, Judgment Night, Mighty Ducks Trilogy) & his films are some of the Classic's we will always cherish from those times & Estevez's youthful boyish face is cemented into our Nostalgic brains. Anyway i love Estevez & i really enjoyed the uplifting & comforting family favourite "The Mighty Ducks are the Champions" & can see why it's so loved still today. Estevez is great here in his natural nice way & the bunch of kids are good fun & there's a whole lot of heart in the story.

The underdogs come up fighting when Gordon Bombay steps in to train a team of menacing trickster kids who had no one to believe in them until Coach Bombay. There's drama here too with Bombay's own troubled childhood of losing his teams big game but more devastating was the loss of his father around the same time so Gordon is full of sadness that has never left him & that's why when we meet him he's a hard & cold lawyer who lives for his work & has no time for family until he breaks the law with a drinking driving mistake & has to do community service by teaching a young kids Ice hockey team in his home town where he grew up & of course he learns alot about himself on this journey.

This is a Disney family film so it's obviously childish & silly at times but its also actually very grown up in parts & often very touching at times & it's all hell down by Estevez's sensitive performance.

A lovely film.
  • lukem-52760
  • 26 oct. 2021
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9/10

Good Movie

I thought that this was a good movie. It was a movie that you could sit down with the entire family, and still have a good time. It is a typical story line, and you pretty much know the end, but still, it is a fun journey from the beginning to the end of the film. This is a movie that everyone should see with their kids.
  • sammoony
  • 29 mars 2000
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7/10

A team is something you belong to, something you feel, something you have to earn.

The Mighty Ducks is a 1992 sports comedy-drama that follows an ex-hockey player turned lawyer who must perform community service by coaching a youth league hockey team of misfits.

As far as kids sports comedies from the 90's go, The Mighty Ducks is a pretty good movie and has an original concept based around a sport which isn't done in movies very often. The Ducks tells a nice story that warms the heart as well as provides plenty of laughs for the whole family.

Emilio Estevez stars as Gordon Bombay, a lawyer whose past hockey experience is one he'd like to forget, but when he gets arrested for a DUI he's sentenced to community service coaching hockey to a bunch of kids.

It's a fun movie about a group of underdogs with a great cast that features some familiar faces we saw in family films throughout the 90's. If you've never seen this classic movie before, I would definitely recommend checking it out.
  • JakeRfilmfreak
  • 17 avr. 2024
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3/10

The Mighty Ducks

  • jboothmillard
  • 29 août 2011
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EMILIO!!!!!!!!!!!!

Directed by Stephen Herek [BILL AND TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE], THE MIGHTY DUCKS was a surprise box office hit in 1992 and was followed by two better sequels and a decent animated series. Although not the best in the trilogy, THE MIGHTY DUCKS is still one of the all-time classics of 1992. Emilio Estevez, in what is his best role to date, plays Gordon Bombay, the coach of The Ducks in this family sports comedy. Estevez, arguably one of the coolest actors of the 1980s and 1990s, is the glue that holds the movie together. Without him, it would be little more than any other cliched sports flick. Thanks to Estevez, the movie is better than expected and worth watching. **1/2
  • jellyneckr
  • 17 juin 2004
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7/10

"You mess with one duck, you gotta deal with the whole flock"

As advertised, a light Disney sports movie, but it's about hockey, and that might as well be a cinematic B-12 shot (even a bad sports movie is better if it's on the ice). I found myself invested in the story and it didn't take all that long either.

Emilio Estevez does a great job here. You can feel his frustration with having to face down past failures and dealing with this big ol' mess of a team; but then he starts to care and overall spirits really pick up. And the kids are funny in their own right, it amounts to a pretty solid effort all around.

"The Mighty Ducks" doesn't aspire to be "Miracle" or "Slap Shot" and there's charm in that. I really enjoyed myself here.
  • Mr-Fusion
  • 12 août 2023
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7/10

The King of Kiddie Comedy

Made in a time when comedies about kids and sports were probably among the most popular kinds of movies, The Mighty Ducks is the undisputed best of any of these. (Other favorites of mine include The Sandlot and Little Giants.) The plot isn't complicated, as many have said, Gordon Bombay is an overworked lawyer who gets a DUI charge and is given community service, coaching a kids hockey team of misfits. The difficulty in this is Gordon played hockey himself as a kid, and blew a championship game. Without giving too much away, Gordon teaches the kids hockey, and they teach him to not take life too seriously.

What makes this movie special is really the portrayal of the kids. Sure they sort of fall in to stereotypes, the goofy fat kid, the short but tough kid, the misunderstood "bad" kid, the lovable and sweet underdog (Charlie Conway, played by Joshua Jackson, pre Pacy, although in the Ducks sequels you see shades of that character coming out!) but these characters feel real, and are very funny. I don't know if younger kids still watch this movie but if you ask any teenagers who Goldberg is you'll get a laugh and some fun reminiscing. Not to mention they often know the correct moments for quacking (not when getting yelled at by your principal!) All in all definitely worth watching, if only for a trip down memory lane!
  • uptownrn
  • 10 juin 2006
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6/10

The Mighty Ducks

Watched for the first time, over 30 years after it's original release.

The Mighty Ducks has some fun moments. But the story still felt a bit weak. The romance, while only playing a small part, to me really felt forced in. I didn't feel the chemistry between those characters and their dialogue is kind of strange. I also wish some of the other characters were more developed.

The strongest part for me was the dynamic between the coach of the ducks and the one of the hawks. Both actors delivered good performances. The child actors were fine. Some better than others, but overall I felt the kids had fun and they did a good job. I liked Joss Ackland, but sadly his part in the movie was quite small.

Sometimes I felt the music was too much. And there are some weird soundeffects thrown in here too. The games are nice to watch. Some elements are a bit over the top but it's okay.

The movie dragged in the middle part. Luckily it picks up the pace towards the end again.

So overall - it's fine. I don't regret watching it, but also don't feel like rewatching it soon. I can recommend it if you like a familiar feeling movie, just to relax and be entertained by.

6/10.
  • jonasdecker
  • 17 juin 2024
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7/10

nice family movie

Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) was once a star of his peewee hockey team but he hit the post, lost the championship game and disappointed Coach Jack Reilly (Lane Smith). He is now a slick Minneapolis defense attorney. After a drunk driving arrest, his boss works out a community service plea with the court for him to coach the worst 0-9 peewee hockey team.

This is the 'Bad News Bears' in the form of a hockey team. Averman even does the "Hey batter batter..." It doesn't have quite the same edge or the same originality. Although getting inspiration from a great movie is not necessarily a bad idea. It has the fun and a couple of recognizable names in the young faces. Gordon himself has a compelling history which is more than just being a drunk. It's a good feel-good kids movie.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 4 mars 2015
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6/10

Good one to watch with children

Ironically it was years before the concept of AI bots writing stories that Roger Ebert said The Mighty Ducks felt to him like it was written by a computer program. He was on the money with the formulaic nature of the plot, but fast forward to an age where Hollywood rarely strays from a genre or even a franchise it is somewhat ironic.

Emilio Estevez' Mean Machine type character carries the aforementioned formula through scenes that are lukewarm but good natured. He uses his charming brat pack persona well and has good chemistry with the young actors. This ensures scenes involving the Ducks never cross the line of annoying and for the most part they entertain. The young actors are all fun to watch on screen, particularly when off the ice and up to mischief. Easily the best acting comes from Joss Ackland, who in his brief moments of dialogue sounds very natural and energetic.

The hockey scenes are okay but never particularly convince me regardless of how much I try to suspend the disbelief. The director has moments of sporting drama and triumph that do translate visually, but it is done with little of the panache of the sporting films it tries to emulate.

I saw it with my 8 year old daughter who loved it and if you have not seen it before would recommend it to any parent seeking something different to watch with their child.
  • snoozejonc
  • 25 juill. 2024
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5/10

The Bad News Bears on ice. (minor spoilers)

Despite the tremendously clichéd plot--that of an aging fallen athletic hero who loses faith in himself and disinterest in the sport until he has the opportunity to turn a misfit team into a victorious one with hard work and much-needed nurturing--the Mighty Ducks is probably for those youngsters of the early 1990s what films like the Karate Kid were to those youngsters of the mid-80s. One of the classics, a guilty pleasure we secretly don't switch off when channel surfing on lazy weekend afternoons. One that marked early careers or more well-known stars today (with the most obvious being a prepubescent Joshua Jackson). For hockey fans alone, it may be enjoyable, despite hockey movies never being very inventive in the tell of the tale (see Youngblood and Miracle for other examples of the same old, same old). But nonetheless, it is still a valued time capsule and a feel good movie that yes, cheesy and clichéd and dated (no one really does much roller-blading anymore--see the practice scenes, can still be enjoyed.
  • vertigo_14
  • 12 mars 2006
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10/10

Amazing movie

Imo this is one of the greatest sports movie maybe its just the nostaliga speaking but growing up with this trilogy of movies was the best childhood i could have gotten i love the storyline and meaning behind the movie 10/10.
  • marjackri
  • 9 janv. 2022
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7/10

Fun Disney Sports Movie of the 90s

This is a movie that I know I saw part of growing up, but I'm not fully sure that I watched it start to finish. There were parts that I didn't remember at all. I also couldn't remember the basic story outside of general set up for these types of movies. Jaime and I wanted to watch something light hearted as well.

We follow a hotshot lawyer of Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez). He has an amazing record and will win whatever way necessary. This gets him in hot water when he busted while driving under the influence. The DA is looking to throw the book at him. This forces his boss, Gerald Ducksworth (Josef Sommer), to step in. He is put on leave, with pay, and needing to do community service.

What we get glimpses of was that Gordon was a good hockey player as a boy. He gave it up though when he let his coach down. This is Coach Riley (Lane Smith). Gordon is forced to take over District 5, which is a ragtag of kids. They include Charlie Conway (Joshua Jackson), Goldberg (Shaun Weiss), Jesse Hall (Brandon Quintin Adams), Dave Karp (Aaron Schwartz), Terry Hall (Jussie Smollett), Guy Germaine (Garette Ratliff Henson) and Connie (Marguerite Moreau).

Gordon will need to grow up and learn just as much of his players. He sees their potential and even recruits a bigger kid of Fulton Reed (Elden Henson), a couple of figure skaters in Peter (J. D. Daniels) and Tammy (Jane Plank). There might even be a loophole where the best player on Coach Riley's team of the Hawks could be playing on the wrong squad. This kid is Adam banks (Vincent LaRusso).

What I will say is that I'm glad I watched this. I still prefer the sequel, but this sets the groundwork. These is your typical sports movie for kids where the coach needs to change. In doing that, he helps these kids find their potential. What is shocking to me was how good Jackson could skate. The scenes on the ice look to be older kids with good camera work to make them look like the actors we know. There are unbelievable aspects here, but I still enjoyed my time actually seeing this movie through.

Before ending this review, I will say that the kids are annoying, but I expect that. Estevez is good as the coach. I like that he is a mirror to Smith until he realizes the error of his ways. Joss Ackland, Heidi Kling and M. C. Gainey are good to help Gordon find his way. I like how complicated they make Sommer's character. Jackson, Henson, Weiss, Adams, Schwartz, Moreau and Smollett are all solid kid actors that were in multiple things. No one is great. They work in the confines of what they need here. If you are into Disney movies, especially sports ones then give this a go. It isn't fully believable. It is more of a shut off your brain for sure.

My Rating: 7 out of 10.
  • Reviews_of_the_Dead
  • 2 avr. 2023
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A good classic movie for kids

  • chadlund
  • 21 avr. 2016
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7/10

Fun Movie To Make You Feel Like a Kid

A self-centered lawyer (Emilio Estvez) is sentenced to community service coaching a rag tag youth hockey team.

I am not going to say this is an amazing movie, because really it is nothing all that special. No great directing, no great acting (Estevez is awesome, but not necessarily a good actor). The script is completely by the book and predictable all the way. But the intent was never to make a masterpiece or an award-winner. It is just a fun movie for kids and adults who like to feel like kids.

All I really want to write here is: I wonder if Bill Murray had gotten the role of Gordon Bombay, how would that have been different? I think it would have been a better movie, but what do I know? Maybe Murray would have been too goofy or too serious. He is not "lovable" like Estevez is. Either way, it is a movie I would love to see.
  • gavin6942
  • 1 mai 2013
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