Movie-A-Day #243 White Men Can't Jump

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Hilarious movie from beginning to end. The rapport between Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes is as good as I have seen in a comedy tandem on film. Rosie Perez plays a pretty good part herself as a Jeopardy fanatic. If you want a night of great laughs this is it.

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Writer-director Ron Shelton's 1992 follow-up to the baseball comedy-drama Bull Durham involves a different sport: basketball, as played on the neighborhood hustler circuit. Woody Harrelson is Billy Hoyle, a good shooter using his white complexion to fool black players into thinking he can be stomped in easy bets. Billy's banter-filled matchup against Sidney Deane (Wesley Snipes) on a public court leads to a partnership in which Sidney becomes Billy's manager, taking the white outsider on a tour of the tougher sections of Los Angeles, where he plays homeboys for a few bucks. Inevitably, the two come apart over their innate competitiveness, a situation that has to be reevaluated after Billy gets into trouble with some underworld creditors. Meanwhile, Billy's girlfriend (Rosie Perez) sits at home preparing herself for a maybe-someday date appearance on Jeopardy. As with all of Shelton's sports-related movies (Tin Cup, his script for The Best of Times), White Men Can't Jump is less about the fine points of the game than it is the rules by which players survive it. The script is literate and crackling with wit and satire (a scene in which a politician sponsors a black-white "solidarity" game is hilarious). The actors are entirely in sync, and the scenes under and around the hoops are a thrill to watch.
 

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I haven't seen this movie in a loooooong time! But I do remember it being a good movie!
 

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Yeah great pick Shane I loved that movie. I loved the scenes with Marques Johnson(ex UCLA and NBA star) he's the guy that robs the store to get the money to bet on the game and then goes nuts afterwards. Flight in this movie is ex UCLA player Nigel Miguel who's in a Pepsi commercial now(the guy who hands the guy his groceries and dunks on him).

I loved the whole Jimi Hendrix bit too. That was one movie I thought could have had an interesting sequel that wouldn't necesarily have had anything to do with basketball.
 

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Yeah great pick Shane I loved that movie. I loved the scenes with Marques Johnson(ex UCLA and NBA star) he's the guy that robs the store to get the money to bet on the game and then goes nuts afterwards. Flight in this movie is ex UCLA player Nigel Miguel who's in a Pepsi commercial now(the guy who hands the guy his groceries and dunks on him).

I loved the whole Jimi Hendrix bit too. That was one movie I thought could have had an interesting sequel that wouldn't necesarily have had anything to do with basketball.

He was all-nba in the late 70's too. The scene when robs the store is my favorite exchange in the movie. "Raymond is that you", in a ridiculous voice "no man, this ain't Raymond"
 

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