Last night I watched All The Right Moves, the best football movie ever made. Here’s the summary from Wikipedia:
When you live in a dying mill town, the only way to move up in the world is to move out. In Ampipe, Pennsylvania, that’s exactly what a lot of people are trying desperately to do. But it’s not an easy task. Because today, getting ahead takes ALL THE RIGHT MOVES. Tom Cruise heads a brilliant cast of characters making moves—right and wrong—to buy themselves a brighter future: There’s Craig T. Nelson as a high school football coach fighting to parlay a winning team into a big-time position—away from the town he despises. There are the team members themselves, young and bright, competing to win a game bigger than football, the game of life. And no one plays the game harder than Stef (Tom Cruise). Finally, there’s Lea Thompson, the girl Stef comes to love, a young woman with her own dream of escape. Together, they successfully capture the high spirits, the fantasy, and the agony of growing up in America.
Not only is this the best Football Movie ever, the trailer contains the best piece of narration in movie history.
Classic.
That is quite possibly the best movie preview ever