Showing posts with label Blue Chips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Chips. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Undeniable Appeal of "Blue Chips"

Photo Credit: actors.pick2web.com
Once Andrew blogged yesterday about Rookie of the Year and other kids sports movies of our youth, I wanted to write a little something Blue Chips.  I know what you're thinking -- right era, but it ain't about kids.  And you're absolutely right, it's not a kids movie at all.  But tons of kids went to see it, including me at age 10.  And I loved it.  Still do.

Why is Blue Chips a great movie?  More than anything else, it’s great because no other sports flick provides such an authentic depiction of the game.  It’s great because it broaches real college basketball issues.  Father-son relationship between coach and player (Nick Nolte & Shaq)?  Check.  Academic struggles (Tony)?  Check.  Recruiting violations?  Point shaving?  Pressure from alumni boosters?  Check, check, and check.  Best of all, the movie used real basketball players as actors.  This really made the film feel authentic.  Bob Cousy as the wise AD?  Perfect.  Penny Hardaway as the slashing 2-guard?  Swish.  Shaq playing himself?  Money.  Bobby Knight, Jim Boeheim, and Rick Pitino as opposing coaches?  It just doesn’t get better than that.
The cameos don’t end.  Larry Bird as Pete’s unofficial scout and Dick Vitale as the ESPN color guy added to the “insider” feel to the film.  And if you look carefully, the movie is packed with real-life college stars.  Bobby Hurley, Calbert Cheaney, Chris Mills, and Rick Fox all appear as Western opponents.  The effect is profound: when game footage is shown, it looks like real-life game footage.  How many other sports movies can make that claim?