The Best of Times with Robin Williams: DVD Cover

    The Best of Times Director: Roger Spottiswoode Cast: Robin Williams, Kurt Russell, Pamela Reed, Holly Palance

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/02/1999
    • Original Release: 1986
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 9,252

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    Side #1
    0. Scene Index
    1. Main Credits [3:46]
    2. Oblivion [4:41]
    3. Divorce [3:58]
    4. Massage [3:19]
    5. Comfortable [4:00]
    6. Miserable [3:24]
    7. Disagreement [2:27]
    8. Demons [4:32]
    9. Lethargic [4:04]
    10. Organize [3:06]
    11. Nothing [2:20]
    12. Memories [3:23]
    13. Gauntlet [3:12]
    14. Exercise [3:05]
    15. Face-Lift [3:22]
    16. Ground Rules [3:11]
    17. Complex [3:03]
    18. Important [3:20]
    19. Trophies [3:55]
    20. Different [3:40]
    21. Wishes [2:56]
    22. Preparation [2:08]
    23. Kickoff [3:19]
    24. Spanking [2:57]
    25. Half-Time [5:32]
    26. Second Half [3:18]
    27. Come-Back [2:57]
    28. Last Drive [3:02]
    29. Redemption [5:02]
    30. End Credits [2:52]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Small-town banker Robin Williams has never been able to live down the fact that he dropped an important pass during a crucial high-school football game. Likewise tainted for life is the team's star quarterback Kurt Russell, now a garage owner. Fed up with living his life under a cloud, Williams hits upon a brilliant idea: he will stage a rematch-13 years after the fact--with the members of the rival team. Trouble beckons when Williams' father-in-law announces that he's rooting for the opposition. Williams is determined to win, and in pursuit of that goal he pushes his former teammates to hitherto untapped brilliance. Directed by Roger Spottiswood, The Best of Times was written by Ron Shelton, future writer/director of such delightful sports films as Bull Durham, White Men Can't Jump and Tin Cup; it was Shelton, in fact, who directed most of Best of Times' climactic football game. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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