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The Mighty Macs | |
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Directed by | Tim Chambers |
Produced by | Tim Chambers |
Screenplay by |
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Story by | Anthony Gargano |
Starring | |
Music by | William Ross |
Edited by | M. Scott Smith |
Distributed by | Freestyle Releasing |
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99 minutes | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $7 million[2] |
Box office | $1,891,936[2] |
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The Mighty Macs is a 2009 American film by director Tim Chambers. It stars Carla Gugino in the lead role of Cathy Rush, a Hall of Fame women's basketball coach. The film premiered in the 2009 Heartland Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on October 21, 2011 through indie film label Freestyle Releasing.
Plot[edit]
In 1971, Cathy Rush, a woman ahead of her time, takes a job as the head women's basketball coach at Immaculata College. Rush faces a challenge of trying to compete against perennial powerhouses. Seven members of the 1972 Immaculata championship team appear as nuns in a church scene early in the film,[3] sitting together in a pew, passing a note from the Rush character to a student.
Cast[edit]
- Carla Gugino as Cathy Rush
- Ellen Burstyn as Mother St. John
- Marley Shelton as Sister Sunday
- David Boreanaz as Ed Rush
- Katie Hayek as Trish Sharkey
- Kim Blair as Lizanne Caufield
- Margaret Anne Florence as Rosemary Keenan
- Taylor Steel as Mimi Malone
- Kate Nowlin as Colleen McCann
- Meghan Sabia as Jen Galentino
- Phyllis Somerville as Sister Sister
- Tony Luke, Jr. as Salvator Galentino
- Kathy Romano as Gate Agent
- Joe Conklin as Game Announcer
Production[edit]
The film was filmed in 2007, but not released until 2011 due to the difficulties of finding a distributor.[4] The director, Tim Chambers, had a potential distribution deal with Disney, but turned it down because Disney wanted to add coarse language to earn PG rating, but Chambers preferred to go for a G rating.[5] Chambers worked out a deal with Freestyle Releasing, and the movie opened four years after completing the filming.
Some scenes were shot at West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Some scenes were shot at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
Reception[edit]
The Mighty Macs received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 46%, based on 50 reviews, with an average rating of 5.4/10. The site's consensus reads, 'Its heart is obviously in the right place, but The Mighty Macs is too blandly formulaic to transcend the genre's many clichés.'[6] On Metacritic, the film has a rating of 49 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[7]
References[edit]
- ^'Women's games to raise breast-cancer awareness'.
- ^ abThe Mighty Macs at Box Office Mojo
- ^'Grentz thrilled with NCAAs in Trenton'.
- ^'Local filmmaker tells of 'Defining moment' in making of 'Mighty Macs' movie'. The Delaware County Daily Times. Retrieved 22 October 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Dunkle, David. 'Lancaster County native fights cancer while filming 'The Mighty Macs''. The Patriot-News. Retrieved 22 October 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'The Mighty Macs (2011)'. Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^'The Mighty Macs Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved November 4, 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
External links[edit]
- The Mighty Macs at IMDb
For the last week I have almost exclusively been using a PowerPC Mac -claimed byApple to be agreat platform just a few years a ago. Personally, I think that Mac OSX is an interesting platform. Sky outbreak mac os. The mac hasn'tgrabbed me.
On the up side, OS X (andDarwin) is based on BSD, so it hassome good security foundations, it also uses many tools common to Linux,such as bash andCUPS. The 3D desktop effects are kinda cool forthe first day, but then just become part of the day to day experience. Alone (itch) (v0lt) mac os. Iam yet to see a real advantage to the OS X 3D desktop.
The Mighty Mouse is pretty slick.The scroll wheel feels very nice and is well positioned. The sidebuttons for expose are addictive on the first day. A let down is thatyou have to change your preferences to enable the right button. Second chance (itch) (pooris) mac os.
I don't claim to understand the whole Mac software management system,but from what I do know, you drop a disk image (a dmx file) into theapplications folder in finder and it is installed. Want to remove it?delete the folder. This is pretty neat, once you understand how itworks. It reminds me of the klik package managementsystem.
The file open dialog is a crazy hierarchical beast, that works. Jumpingbetween levels in a tree really works. Pity more than 3 levels down itcan involve some vertical scrolling and you need to select a file to getits full name if it is too long.
- ^'Women's games to raise breast-cancer awareness'.
- ^ abThe Mighty Macs at Box Office Mojo
- ^'Grentz thrilled with NCAAs in Trenton'.
- ^'Local filmmaker tells of 'Defining moment' in making of 'Mighty Macs' movie'. The Delaware County Daily Times. Retrieved 22 October 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^Dunkle, David. 'Lancaster County native fights cancer while filming 'The Mighty Macs''. The Patriot-News. Retrieved 22 October 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'The Mighty Macs (2011)'. Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^'The Mighty Macs Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved November 4, 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
External links[edit]
- The Mighty Macs at IMDb
For the last week I have almost exclusively been using a PowerPC Mac -claimed byApple to be agreat platform just a few years a ago. Personally, I think that Mac OSX is an interesting platform. Sky outbreak mac os. The mac hasn'tgrabbed me.
On the up side, OS X (andDarwin) is based on BSD, so it hassome good security foundations, it also uses many tools common to Linux,such as bash andCUPS. The 3D desktop effects are kinda cool forthe first day, but then just become part of the day to day experience. Alone (itch) (v0lt) mac os. Iam yet to see a real advantage to the OS X 3D desktop.
The Mighty Mouse is pretty slick.The scroll wheel feels very nice and is well positioned. The sidebuttons for expose are addictive on the first day. A let down is thatyou have to change your preferences to enable the right button. Second chance (itch) (pooris) mac os.
I don't claim to understand the whole Mac software management system,but from what I do know, you drop a disk image (a dmx file) into theapplications folder in finder and it is installed. Want to remove it?delete the folder. This is pretty neat, once you understand how itworks. It reminds me of the klik package managementsystem.
The file open dialog is a crazy hierarchical beast, that works. Jumpingbetween levels in a tree really works. Pity more than 3 levels down itcan involve some vertical scrolling and you need to select a file to getits full name if it is too long.
Now for the downsides of using a Mac running OS X.
The keyboard feels awful, this is one of the times I would recommend aMicrosoft product, but as MS keyboard feels far better than an AppleKeyboard. The standard mac keyboard feels plasticy and the key traveldoesn't feel right. I have used a range of keyboards over the years andthe Mac keyboard feels awful. Maybe apple should rebrandLogitech's kit, like Microsoft does.
My next complaint is key bindings. For ever since I remember, [home]takes you to the start of current line and [end] takes you to the endof the current line. Many apps even ignore the [home]/[end] keys.Windows, GNOME and KDE all bind [alt] [F4] to close window - but notthe mac. There are many other standard combinations ignored by Apple.Another annoyance is the apple key - for most things it functions like a[ctrl] on a PC, but not in a shell, then it functions like an applekey and [ctrl] functions like a [ctrl] key under *nix - I have losttrack of how many windows i have closed when trying to delete a word inthe console (bash fiends know what i mean).
Inconsistent use of key combinations. In the console and some otherapps, [apple] [arrow] loops through the windows of the application,but not Apple Mail, it has decided that the combo expands/collapsesmessage threads, very annoying when trying to compose a message whiletrying to copy and paste from another.
The maximise button doesn't actually maximise. I am not sure if it is upto the application or the window manager, but clicking maximise (thegreen circle) may increase or decrease the width or height of thewindow. When I click maximise, I expect the window to be maximised - orat the very least increased in dimensions.
The real deal breakers for me are the [home]/[end] keys, theinconsistent shortcuts and other crazy behaviour of OSX mean that Iwon't be switching to a Mac anytime soon.
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Over the next week I plan to load more FLOSS on the mac, such asMozilla Thunderbird for email, whichwill join Mozilla Firefox web browser andgvim - my referred text editor. I doubt this willbe enough for me to stick with OS X.
The indigo iMac G3 I landed last week is likely to be running Copland(a PPC port of xubuntu) real soonnow. I am still trying to work out what I do with Julie's ApplePowerbookG3,which currently runs Xubuntu 6.06.1 LTS, asubuntu has dropped support forPowerPC infeisty. Maybe I can find other PowerPC machines to install Copland orDebian onto 🙂
I am yet to see how OS X is more user friendly and easier cross gradepath for windows users than a Linux desktop.
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Update 2020: I've been a relatively happy mac user for the last 7+ years.It is a lot easier than trying to use a Linux Desktop in corporateenvironments. Test-project mac os. Some of the things noted in this post still annoy me, especiallythe inconsistent key bindings.
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