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The Miracle Match
a.k.a. The Game of Their Lives Director: David Anspaugh Cast: Gerard Butler, Wes Bentley, Jay Rodan, Gavin Rossdale

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/12/2006
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 2,591

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Disc #1 -- The Miracle Match
1. Remembering the Hill [:00]
2. "I Want to Be on That Team" [:00]
3. St. Louis Vs. East Coast [:00]
4. Something to Celebrate [:00]
5. New York City [9:04]
6. Joe [11:21]
7. Stability [8:10]
8. Weakness Exposed [5:16]
9. Team Breakdown [6:01]
10. Cheers [3:08]
11. A Voodoo Thing [4:07]
12. Magic [6:41]
13. In Uniform [4:13]
14. Goal! [4:14]
15. "Who Would Believe?" [:32]
16. End Credits [4:25]

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Just as basketball held a mythic appeal in small-town Indiana of the post-WWII era, in the St. Louis immigrant neighborhood known as the Hill, passions ran to soccer. In 1950, the U.S. hastily assembled a squad to compete in the World Cup, combining feisty players from the Hill with more disciplined East Coast athletes, then sending the underdogs off to Brazil. Their improbable victory over the reigning English team, said to be “the biggest shock” in the history of soccer, is the stuff rousing sports movies are made of. Director David Anspaugh and screenwriter Angelo Pizzo, the winning team behind Hoosiers and Rudy, strictly hew to sports film conventions. (The DVD chapter titles practically tell the story: “I Want to Be on That Team”; “Weakness Exposed”; “Team Breakdown”; “Cheers”; and “Who Would Believe?”) Yet missteps aside, The Miracle Match scores through strong performances by Patrick Stewart, as the now aged reporter who covered the historic match, and Gerard Butler and Wes Bentley as the team’s rival star players. By the climactic curtain call featuring actual surviving members of the 1950 team, soccer fans may even forget -- if not forgive -- such soccer-centric misfires as Ladybugs and Kicking and Screaming. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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