Invincible Movie Download

Invincible YTS

2006
Action / Biography / Drama / Sport
30
7.0/10
74.5K
1 hr 45 min

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Plot Summary:
Inspired by the true story of Vince Papale, a man with nothing to lose who ignored the staggering odds and made his dream come true. When the coach of Papale’s beloved hometown football team hosted an unprecedented open tryout, the public consensus was that it was a waste of time – no one good enough to play professional football was going to be found this way.
Director
Ericson Core
Top Cast
Elizabeth Banks as Janet Cantrell

Mark Wahlberg as Vince Papale

Paige Turco as Carol Vermeil

Greg Kinnear as Dick Vermeil


Invincible 2006 720p.BluRay

750.37 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 45 min
Seeds 2.

Invincible 2006 1080p.BluRay

1.40 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
PG

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 45 min
Seeds 15.

Invincible review

Reviewed by classicsoncall

7 / 10

“Let’s just play some ball.”
A fine offering from Disney Films that doesn’t rely on violence, sex or vulgarity to tell it’s story. Not being a major football fan, I tuned in for the inspirational story of a professional sports team walk-on that made it to the big time. Mark Wahlberg did a fine job of portraying said player, Vince Papale, a down but not yet out part time teacher and bartender. Casting wise, it was quite ironic to see him as a beefy, muscular player on the neighborhood football team, only to wind up being the smallest guy on the Eagles. The film takes you through Papale’s ordeal in training camp, the first six pre-season games of 1976, and the first two games of that year.

What I found lacking in the story seemed to be the absence of any real thrill or intensity in Papale’s accomplishment, as it was all played quite low key by Wahlberg. There also was a lack of any camaraderie between Papale and any of the Eagles in the movie, no mentor to serve as a buffer between the upstart ‘old’ rookie and the veteran players. Papale’s relationship with Coach Vermeil (Greg Kinnear) was also portrayed in a low key manner, so much so that when Papale blew his very first play, it was a shock to see Vermeil’s outburst.

There’s a great scene though, featuring Papale and Vermeil as each was about to experience their very first NFL game; you can get nervous at all levels of professional sports.

I’m not sure if this one will hold up with some of the other underdog true sports stories on film like “Rudy” or “Hoosiers”, but it’s a decent enough feel good story to catch at least one time. I’m sure if you were there in the mid 1970’s and a rabid Philadelphia Eagles fan, you’ll have a greater appreciation for the story. For someone who manages to catch just the Super Bowl once a year, this was a good tune up.Read More

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