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Invincible Director: Ericson Core Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, Elizabeth Banks, Kevin Conway

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/19/2006
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 1,956

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"Becoming Invincible: The Vince Papale Story"; Two audio commentaries:; -Vince Papale, producer Mark Ciardi, writer Brad Gann; -Director Ericson Core, editor Jerry Greenberg; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; French language track; French and Spanish subtitles; Widescreen (2.35:1) - enhanced for 16x9 televisions

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Disc #1 -- Invincible
1. Opening Titles
2. Maybe Next Year
3. When Will Things Get Better?
4. A Little Desperate
5. Open Tryouts
6. One Invitation Only
7. Do Good Out There
8. Eagles' Training Camp
9. Good Luck
10. Desire and Determination
11. Anything Else I Should Know?
12. He's Got Heart
13. Eagles vs. Cowboys
14. Could Use a Little Help
15. Giants vs. Eagles
16. End Credits

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Legendary Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Vince Papale, beautifully played by Mark Wahlberg in what may be his best screen work to date, springs to life in this powerful if predictable hit. A 30-year-old fan whose previous football experience has been limited to the sandlots of South Philly, former teacher and part-time bartender Papale is recruited in 1976 by Eagles head coach Dick Vermeil (Greg Kinnear). Overcoming his lack of experience and relatively advanced age, Vince makes the team by dint of his iron will and unceasing effort, ultimately winning over his skeptical teammates and leading them to victory while earning the love of barmaid Janet Cantrell (Elizabeth Banks). Director Ericson Core and screenwriter Bran Gunn stress Vince’s struggle to stay focused despite discouragement from the other players, who think his recruitment nothing more than a Vermeil publicity stunt. Although the film plays out along the familiar lines of other underdog sports stories, its near veracity gives it an extra kick. Papale himself figures prominently in the DVD’s supplemental features -- a 28-minute featurette titled “Becoming Invincible: The Story of Vince Papale” -- as well as audio commentary in which he interacts with producer Mark Ciardi and scriptwriter Gann. Disney was wise to involve him so extensively: You can’t help but admire Papale’s passion, spirit, and obvious love of life. The featurette shows him, wide-eyed and beaming, shooting candid on-set footage with a handheld video camera. Referring to the thrill of having his story immortalized on film, he is heard saying, “I wish I could bottle this.” Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Very inspirationalby Anonymous

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February 09, 2009: What a great movie that everyone in the family can watch. We need more movies like this. Very inspirational.

Girl jumps on bandwagon...by Anonymous

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June 16, 2007: This story was a little too hollywood for me. It seems like everything fell into his lap. You could tell from the get go he was going to make it....And isnt it funny, that he, an out of work part time bartender, works in a sleazy, dirty, depressing bar that nobody but absolute alcoholics and degenerates hang around in works along side this 10 rated hot lookin football loving chick, that until he got on the 6 o'clock news wouldnt give him the time of day. The minute he started making it, she sent him gifts, and she was on the money train! The whole story was that, and no one was behind him. None of the players were until the end. It was always "so if this your last game with the Eagles", we still love you" he always heard from his friends. Then it turns back into a love story. Was this a love story or a football story? What I do know, I could tell every turn in the movie. It was to predictable. This movie is not one of his better projects. Hes so much a better actor.


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