Oh man, today's swim and run were tough. It's not that they were particularly long or intense, but I just wasn't feeling it today. I was tired. Today became all about getting the work done. One of those days that you need a little extra inspiration.
We all need inspiration in our lives, and one place to find it is at the movies. In order to have some fun on this blog, I've compiled a list of some of my most inspirational movies. These movies inspire me to be better than I think I can be. The title of each movie is a link to many of the trailers, and I think when you watch, you'll feel that same emotion I do. I'd love to hear from you so comment on the movies of my list or suggest some of your inspirational movies. The one stipulation for my list is no super-hero movies. I love them as much as anyone, but I think they deserve their own category separate from this list. Many of the movies on my list were inspired by true stories, while others are simply inspiring stories written by great writers that share the need of inspiration with you and me.
Apollo 13
Real life drama at it's best. These men of Apollo 13 portrayed real courage during the "successful failure."
Vision Quest
A virtually unknown movie, unless you were a high school wrestler, which I wasn't. I couldn't find the trailer so the link leads to the famous inspirational scene "6 minutes." Corky, you embody Louden Swayne.
Rocky
If you haven't seen Rocky (the original) you must have died in 1975. We all know Rocky's story. It has inspired for decades.
Hoosiers
Hoosiers is about a small-town Indiana high school basketball team during 1951/1952, when all high schools in Indiana, regardless of size, competed in one state championship tournament. It is loosely based on the Milan High School team that won the 1954 state championship. "I love you guys."
Field of Dreams
Ok, maybe the most far-fetched story on the list, but the ending is a tear jerker. Any time this movie is on, I can't help but sit and watch it through the end. Love you dad. I'll always remember going to the Oaks theatre in Oakmont to see this movie with you for the first time.
Forrest Gump
Forrest Gump didn't know the limits that most people live within. This movie inspired a country, when it was released in July of 1994. People believed anything was possible again! Great soundtrack too! I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that my dad played the theme song at home before every one of my high school football games.
Seabiscuit
Seabiscuit became the symbol of hope to many Americans during the Great Depression. Honestly, I don't know whose story is more inspiring, the horse's, the jockey's, the trainer's, or the owner's. An inspiring story made into a fantastic movie!
Stand and Deliver
You don't have to be a teacher to be inspired by this movie. The true story of how mathematics teacher, Jaime Escalante, inspired inner city students to learn calculus and overcome the challenges they faced in life.
The Natural
Ok, I admit I wanted to be Roy Hobbes after seeing this movie as a kid. Maybe choosing #9 as my college football number had something to do with Roy as well. If you've seen the movie, watch the trailer and get the chills all over again. "There goes Roy Hobbes, the best there ever was."
Gandhi
Not exactly a movie that will make you jump out of your seat and go run 10 miles, but the life and sacrifices of Mahatma Gandhi changed the world. Everyone should be familiar with his story.
Life is Beautiful
An inspiring story about the sacrifices of being a loving husband and father during the darkest of times.
The Fighter
The true story of boxer Micky Ward's journey to the title.
Cinderella Man
Titled after the nickname of heavyweight boxer James J. Braddock and inspired by his life during the Great Depression.
The Pursuit of Happyness
Inspired by the true story of Chris Gardner, a San Francisco salesman struggling to provide a good life for himself and his 5-year-old son.
Cast Away
The story of a man that "returns from the dead" after 4 years on a deserted island to find that overcoming all odds has given him a new life of endless possibilities.
Patch Adams
The story of a doctor that believed treating the human being was more important than treating just the disease. This inspiring movie is based on the true story of Patch Adams, M.D.. You can learn more at http://www.patchadams.org/.
3:10 to Yuma
The story of a poor man that becomes a hero to his son when he delivers the most famous and ruthless criminal, Ben Wade, to the train station when nobody else would.
Interesting...I haven't seen some of these. I bet get to it! Seabiscuit is one of my favorites on your list...although I've of course seen Rocky about 10,000 times. Doesn't Oscar show Stand and Deliver to his students each year?
ReplyDeleteRudy didn't make the list? You've got all the other sports but no football movies. Weren't you a football player? ;)
Gotta love when a computer guy steps up and teaches Calculus to inner-city LA kids!
ReplyDeleteHow about Remember the Titans and The Rookie? Big fans of both of those.
Rocky, Seabiscuit and Castaway, my only three I've seen! How about Braveheart? Rudy? Dead Poets Society? Men of Honor? Some of my FAV'S! I will have to check out the rest on your list! :)
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Braveheart, Rudy, Dead Poets Society, The Rookie, and Remember the Titans are all great suggestions! I know I didn't include a football movie. Rudy and Remember the Titans were candidates and certainly inspiring stories.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good list so far. I would add Miracle and We are Marshall though, I think Miracle especially should be up around the top of the list.
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