I don't know how many times I have seen this movie. I still get teary eyed when the guys give their spot for Rudy and when the stands chant his name. Amazing movie GREEN BAY REPRESENTS!
It's the early to mid 1970s. Dan Divine was Green Bay's coach after Lombardi. They had one year of Phil Bengston and then Dan Divine. So Divine was Hated in Geren Bay because he was not Vince Lombardi. Then he went to Notre Dame when they lost their popular and successful head coach Arol Parsigian. He did pretty well at Notre Dame. This movie shows Divine not wanting to let Rudy Play. The exact opposite is true. Divine asked Rudy if he would like to go in and Rudy told the coach he was a defensive player. So the coach made effort to get the offense to score so Rudy could play. Also. Daniel Rutiger was the oldest in his family. There was no frank and there was no Johnny. That was Hollywood. If you look at the guy in the dark blue jacket with the sheep skin collar standing behind Rudy's dad at the game, ... That was the Real Rudy. The player who took his helmet off and threw it at Rudy saying "Last Practice of the year and this Ass Hole thinks it's the super bowl !" The actual palyer that did that was Vince Vaughn. That last game against Georgia Tech, That was a nationally televised game. I saw it in Black & White on my T.V. in Wisconsin. The Tackle he made actually happened except there were two Notre Dame players in on that. Rudy and one other. There are two other football walk on stories that you should watch. Rudy was a Walk on player. "Invincible" is the Vince Papoli story. a 30 year old from South Philadelphia Walked on to the Eagles and played three seasons in the NFL. And the movie "Greater" The Bryan Burlswoth story. The fat kid that finally got good coaching at the college level. Drafted in the first round by the Colts. Those two are a must see for you. You are fun to watch football movies with.
In reality, the real life Dan Devine was actually the one who insisted on playing Rudy in his final game. Devine even gave the filmmakers permission to turn him into the film's villain in order to help Rudy, who he considered a good friend. So an actual nice person gets forever being remembered as the crotchety coach. By the way, ever wonder who saw Rudy play that day and got so inspired he just had to make it into a movie? Nobody. It was Rudy himself who spent a full decade trying to convince studios that his life was so awesome it deserved a movie, before one of them finally relented.
Paul please commit to reacting. Get In touch with eod reactions aka Jay. You are so good at this and deserve to this full time. I hope everything is going well.
When teh Priest talks to him in teh Chapel and says those things I love it! Some simple yet very deep theology for a movie! Indeed There is a God and I am not Him! Such good stuff!
There is a video of the sack. it was a half sack, but it still counts. I saw a picture of Sean Austen standing next to Rudy. He is a little bit taller than Rudy.
Loved football movie, "American Underdog, a superb story with the same undertones of the human experience as "Rudy." On the other side of the continuum, if you want to laugh at the ridiculous while taking away a heartfelt message, I always have to give it to "Slapshot." Paul Newman played his role perfectly. .....And don't even make me start crying from pride and patriotism that happens every time I watch "Miracle on Ice." Watch this one, too.
The world views those like his father as villains, when in truth, he only tried to prevent Rudy from torturing himself... and others... in his pursuit of a dream. Just because we want some things really bad doesn't mean it makes sense. EVERYONE's life would have been easier if Rudy makes other choices. Why do we constantly celebrate selfishness.
your not wrong. It definitely doesn't always end the way this movie did. But what his tenacity did do is get him an education and encouraged his younger brothers to do the same, which in turn made their lives better. Who knows what path it will take? It is definitely a difficult choice (and I am not absolutely sure the right one)
I don't know how many times I have seen this movie. I still get teary eyed when the guys give their spot for Rudy and when the stands chant his name.
Amazing movie
GREEN BAY REPRESENTS!
Go pack go
Was proud to cry my way through this movie with you.
This is one of the movies that I will only watch with a select few reactors.
Welcome to the club.
Good to see ya! Hope all is well and good! Stay awesome my friend!
YES!!! You're back!! Awesome.
My most favorite movie ever .. I cry my eyes out everytime . Rudy🌠🌠🌠
It's the early to mid 1970s. Dan Divine was Green Bay's coach after Lombardi. They had one year of Phil Bengston and then Dan Divine. So Divine was Hated in Geren Bay because he was not Vince Lombardi. Then he went to Notre Dame when they lost their popular and successful head coach Arol Parsigian. He did pretty well at Notre Dame. This movie shows Divine not wanting to let Rudy Play. The exact opposite is true. Divine asked Rudy if he would like to go in and Rudy told the coach he was a defensive player. So the coach made effort to get the offense to score so Rudy could play. Also. Daniel Rutiger was the oldest in his family. There was no frank and there was no Johnny. That was Hollywood. If you look at the guy in the dark blue jacket with the sheep skin collar standing behind Rudy's dad at the game, ... That was the Real Rudy. The player who took his helmet off and threw it at Rudy saying "Last Practice of the year and this Ass Hole thinks it's the super bowl !" The actual palyer that did that was Vince Vaughn. That last game against Georgia Tech, That was a nationally televised game. I saw it in Black & White on my T.V. in Wisconsin. The Tackle he made actually happened except there were two Notre Dame players in on that. Rudy and one other. There are two other football walk on stories that you should watch. Rudy was a Walk on player. "Invincible" is the Vince Papoli story. a 30 year old from South Philadelphia Walked on to the Eagles and played three seasons in the NFL. And the movie "Greater" The Bryan Burlswoth story. The fat kid that finally got good coaching at the college level. Drafted in the first round by the Colts. Those two are a must see for you. You are fun to watch football movies with.
thats dope, I'm a Greenbay fan and I'm from Arkansas. I'll try and check out greater cause He played at the UofA!
In reality, the real life Dan Devine was actually the one who insisted on playing Rudy in his final game. Devine even gave the filmmakers permission to turn him into the film's villain in order to help Rudy, who he considered a good friend. So an actual nice person gets forever being remembered as the crotchety coach.
By the way, ever wonder who saw Rudy play that day and got so inspired he just had to make it into a movie? Nobody. It was Rudy himself who spent a full decade trying to convince studios that his life was so awesome it deserved a movie, before one of them finally relented.
Rudy does it again then! He definitely got some fight!
@@RideoutReviews I thought it just made him look obnoxious but okay lol
Nah, Rudy is the man!.. Joe Montana is the sucker
WE MISSED YOU SO MUCH PAUL! SO GLAD TO SEE YOU'RE DOING WELL! HERE'S HOPING WE SEE MORE OF YOU!
You can cry my man! I'm 38. We are all the same. We fight for our dreams. Worth crying for!!!
Bro where you been?... glad you're back. Hit some comedy too.
Paul please commit to reacting. Get In touch with eod reactions aka Jay. You are so good at this and deserve to this full time. I hope everything is going well.
Glad to see you back! Hope you and yours are well and that you have Merry Christmas and a blessed 2024!
Thank you! You too!
When teh Priest talks to him in teh Chapel and says those things I love it! Some simple yet very deep theology for a movie! Indeed There is a God and I am not Him! Such good stuff!
Proooove WHAAAT?!
Love this movie, that training montage, getting accepted to school, having your team have your back, it's just so good.
Real review!! Good man!! This my fav football movie and close second it remember the Titans
There is a video of the sack. it was a half sack, but it still counts. I saw a picture of Sean Austen standing next to Rudy. He is a little bit taller than Rudy.
Loved football movie, "American Underdog, a superb story with the same undertones of the human experience as "Rudy."
On the other side of the continuum, if you want to laugh at the ridiculous while taking away a heartfelt message, I always have to give it to "Slapshot." Paul Newman played his role perfectly.
.....And don't even make me start crying from pride and patriotism that happens every time I watch "Miracle on Ice." Watch this one, too.
Hey dudeski! Welcome back. Gotta say, you just come across like a kind person, much like Rudy.
Thanks!
The key hits me hard no matter how many times I see this movie
Great to see u back man!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Welcome back brother, be blessed ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Pure Inspiration!!!
Hey, good to see ya! This is a great film for the underdogs🙂
Bro, where you been? I miss your reactions. Keep them coming and get that steam.
Great review!!
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
I loved you watching the movie
And the real Rudy is in the stands behind “Rudy’s” father
Just have a good one everyone.
Yes it is
Actually the rb Marc Edward's was carried in 1995.
Awesome reaction/ can you please watch a movie called ANY GIVEN SUNDAY.
You should check out true inspirational story "Mask" from around same time, my brother!
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let's goooooo!!!
Do the Rocky movies .. 1 to 4 !
Have you seen field of dreams? If you liked rudy, i think you'd enjoy.
Greatest Football movies……please view 12 Mighty Orphans and then decide (also based on true story)
The world views those like his father as villains, when in truth, he only tried to prevent Rudy from torturing himself... and others... in his pursuit of a dream. Just because we want some things really bad doesn't mean it makes sense. EVERYONE's life would have been easier if Rudy makes other choices. Why do we constantly celebrate selfishness.
your not wrong. It definitely doesn't always end the way this movie did. But what his tenacity did do is get him an education and encouraged his younger brothers to do the same, which in turn made their lives better. Who knows what path it will take? It is definitely a difficult choice (and I am not absolutely sure the right one)