Screen favourite Emilio Estevez stars in the hilarious comedy hit The Mighty Ducks are the Champions! Aggressive trial lawyer Gordon Bombay (Estevez) has never lost a case. But when he's sentenced to a community service assignment he must coach a ragtag team of Pee Wee Hockey players who can't skate can't score and can't win! First he teaches the hapless team everything about winning and then they teach him that winning isn't everything. Watch the pucks fly as they battle their w
Everybody loves a good family film and The Mighty Ducks falls straight into this genre. The film about a pee wee hocky team who is Coached by Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) a lawyer who is addicted to winning, This film released in 1992 was a favorite of mine as a kid as I replayed this so many times that Vhs Wore out, and was thrilled that it had been released as a DVD, even though the DVD offers very little extra features this is still a great DVD. The film is great just to watch and very enjoyable and doesnt get old at all. The Film Portrays a great build of relationship between the hocky team and Gordon Bombay, espacially between Gordon and Charlie Conway (Joshua Jackson, you know the guy from Dawson's Creek) the relationship grows through out the film. Other members in the Hocky team which make this film more enjoyable and hilarious are Greg Goldberg (Shaun Weiss) the GoalKeeper and Lester Averman (Matt Doherty) who is the real jokester of the film. Overall this film is very good and fun to watch. I recommend this to any family who is just looking for a great film to watch with the kids. Highly Recommended!
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Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) is a luckless yuppie forced to do community service after being caught drink driving. His penance is to train one of the worst ice hockey teams in the world. However, while Gordon tries to whip them into shape, he learns from his new team that winning is not always everything.
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