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mako88sb 08-01-13 03:16 PM

Movies that taught you something you didn't know.
 
Title says it all. Of course a lot of them fall into that category but for me, the standout is the baseball movie "61*". I'm not a huge baseball fan, pretty well limiting my viewing to the post season play but I knew enough that Roger Maris held the home runs hit in a single season record until of course 1998 when Mark McGwire broke it. What I didn't know was how much more difficult were the circumstances that Roger played under. My goodness. Your own fans booing you because if anybody were to beat Ruths record, it should be Mickey Mantle, not somebody from North Dakota. Mostly negative support from the media and death threat letters to him and his family on top of all that. He was so stressed that his hair was starting to fall out and he was getting hives. For him to accomplish what he did says a lot about the type of man he was and it was great to see that he and Mickey were good friends throughout the home-run race. For those who don't know, the asterisk was an indication that Maris did not accomplish breaking Babe Ruths record in the same amount of games that The Babe played due to the extended 162 game season that came out that year. Sadly, it wasn't removed until after Roger's death.

Also in regards to Mickey Mantle there was one scene were Mickey pretty well hit a home-run one handed due to a pulled forearm muscle. It's one of those scenes were you wonder if it happened that way or was it something added for dramatics. Well it turns out that in fact, he actually hit two home-runs that day so one of the rare instances when the reality trumped what was put to film. It's funny fact that Thomas Jane who portrays Mickey never played baseball and lied his ass off to persuades Billy Crystal to give him the part.

So what's the movie/movies you feel you learned something from?

Sailor Steve 08-01-13 03:22 PM

That's a tough question, and one I don't have an answer for. However, since you brought up 61* I have to admit that it tought me several things I didn't know, most importantly that Mantle and Maris, far from being bitter enemies and rivals, were very good friends. I love the scene in which Mantle asks Maris if they're enemies. Maris replies "We must be. It said so on the TV." Mantle says "Well..." and swears at him, then both laugh.

mako88sb 08-01-13 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2093989)
That's a tough question, and one I don't have an answer for. However, since you brought up 61* I have to admit that it tought me several things I didn't know, most importantly that Mantle and Maris, far from being bitter enemies and rivals, were very good friends. I love the scene in which Mantle asks Maris if they're enemies. Maris replies "We must be. It said so on the TV." Mantle says "Well..." and swears at him, then both laugh.

Yes, I was still in diapers when this all happened so I was surprised to hear they were supposed to be bitter rivals. My favorite scene was when Mickey and Roger are at the bar and because of the hip infection, Mickey is done for the season. Thomas Jane did a great job capturing Mickeys competitiveness. You could tell it was killing him to concede he couldn't go on. Mickey: "And I thought I was taking pretty good care of myself". Roger:
'Damn straight you were."

I must admit, this movie really gets to me every time I see it.

Catfish 08-01-13 03:59 PM

'Action in the North Atlantic' told me that a lot of Hollywood films are pure propaganda bull, even if the (by me) much adored Bogart plays in it :03:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_...North_Atlantic

ok ok i still like it for nostalgical reasons ..

In that respect, the real Queen in 'African Queen' should have been the german steamer 'Graf Goetzen', twice times sunk and raised again, still underway under its new name 'Liemba' on Lake Tanganyika. And the 'Kilimanjaro' is of course the 'Kilima Njaro' :D

Rockstar 08-01-13 04:00 PM

This really caught me by surprise. I learned a small ragtag band of rebels destroyed Death Star II which was under construction near someplace called Endor.

Mittelwaechter 08-01-13 04:30 PM

HOME

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxENMKaeCU

Dowly 08-01-13 05:02 PM

That it was the Americans who captured the first naval Enigma machine. :yep:

frau kaleun 08-01-13 05:15 PM

Rosebud was just a sled.

Rhodes 08-01-13 05:31 PM

Kevin Spacey is Keyser Soze!

Armistead 08-01-13 05:35 PM

I paid 50 cent to watch a peep show when I was a kid. I learned a lot. That's was way before Gore invented the internet.

WernherVonTrapp 08-01-13 07:15 PM

:hmmm: I can't think of anything, of any significance, that I ever learned from any movie. I learned some things about some movies after the fact, but that's as close as I can get right now. So, I'll offer that I later learned the movie, "The Natural", was loosely based on a true baseball player who was shot by stalking fan.

Gargamel 08-01-13 07:43 PM

That it's possible to have a 4 digit IQ.

:hmmm:

Other than that, I really enjoyed that movie....

EDIT:

From the movie Limitless.

For those that don't understand, IQ's are based on a distribution curve. ie, they're based on the worlds population, and basically indicate which percentile you fall in. Depending on which scale you're using, usually 100 is 50th percentile. So, again based on the particular scale, the highest IQ possible is around 195 or 205. Maybe when the worlds population hits 100 billion will a 4 digit IQ be possible.

No matter how much smarter then second place you are, you will always only be one IQ point higher.

Jimbuna 08-02-13 05:08 AM

Ben Hur....didn't know a charioteer wore a wrist watch in those days.

TarJak 08-02-13 05:51 AM

Tron taught me what goes on inside a computer game. Rough place.

Platapus 08-02-13 12:57 PM

In Apollo 13, I learned that no one sweats in Houston in July.


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