One of my favorite sports movies is Coach Carter. I never get tired of watching this movie every time it shows on television. It's actually also one of the very few DVDs that I have.
Well being an MMA fan I may be biased but I thought in terms of the emotional roller coaster, Warrior ticked all the boxes. Whilst being relatively faithful to the sport it had a gripping enough story line without it. Allowing it to be free of a lot of potential cliches.
I just watched Invincible the other day on T.V. with Mark Whalberg in it. Was a pretty good movie I like the underdog type of sports movies, just shows what hard work and dedication can really achieve for you. Of course like many others said in this thread, Remember the Titans will always be a sports movie classic.
The other night Tin Cup came on at twelve am, naturally I chose to watch it untill 2:30am in the morning.
Love the go for it or lose it all style that the main character players(forget his name). After watching the movie I always think Gary McCord should of went into movies, would of been halioius.
Gonna have to say Rocky, again it's the underdog story, and let's be honest who doesn't root for the underdog? It's a really great film where you get to see the way fame changes everything for someone that's never had anything in his life. In a way you can relate to rocky in that you know you have to bust your **** if you want to get your chance in the spotlight.
Rudy for an NFL film even holds sway in Australia, very uplifting and makes you shed a few man tears the first time you see it.
Fire in Babylon is a great cricket documentary/movie (in the same vain as "When we were Kings"). It centres around the West Indies cricket team in the 70s and 80s when they possessed the most aggressive pace attack in the world. Very interesting.