All the Right Moves

1983

Action / Drama / Romance / Sport

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 61% · 23 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 40% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.0/10 10 21940 21.9K

Top cast

Tom Cruise as Stefen Djordjevic
Mel Winkler as Jess Covington
Craig T. Nelson as Nickerson
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831.2 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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1.67 GB
1920*1024
English 5.1
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Mheywood

THis is western Pa!

Great movie! one of my favorites. All may not like it but for a regional boy this is exactly what western pa is. Small steel towns that have nothing left except their sporting pride. Kids wanting to escape and western Pa's beloved football is the only way out for many. These are the Western Pa. Archeotypes : Some kids love it but feel they can't make it any other way. SalvuchiSome kids have the talent but need that extra exposure. But it all depends on how individuals in power like you. StefKids with enough talent to get out of the town without added exposure. the receiver who went to West VirginiaThe coach who thinks he is God of town if he has some success. Nelsonthe disgruntled band student,"why do they get athletes deserve scholarship attitudes" Lea.The movie nailed the sights and sounds. It showed how whole towns close on friday nights. The football scenes were great! Even besides the football it showed the tough steelman, the guys in towm that slave all day and go to the watering hole right after work before going home for the evening. It showed how serious we Western Pa's take our local sports, We really would trash a coaches yard and fight seventeen year olds if we think they cost the game. Gritty reality to small town life. An under appreciated film that captures a regions attitude and feel in our great Nation! Ampipe is Aliquippa,Duquesne, Johnstown, beaver falls clairton, McKeesport,monesson and the rest of the Mon and beaver Valleys that were created by the US Steel, J&L and Bethleham steel
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Reviewed by blanche-2 7 / 10

When getting out is all that matters

A younger, different looking Tom Cruise (old jaw/nose?) stars in this movie about a high school student aching to leave his dying steel mill town and study to be an engineer on a football scholarship. He watches his best friend, also on the team, marry his pregnant girlfriend; another member of the football team is arrested for armed robbery; his brother gets laid off from the mill; and his girlfriend (a young, fresh Lea Thompson) complains that no one gives music scholarships, just football ones, and she's going to be stuck in the town. After turning down initial scholarship offers to middle of the road schools, Cruise finds himself blackballed after an incident at his coach's house with which he was only peripherally involved. Off the team, and with the word out that he has an "attitude problem," he sees his dreams turning to dust.

Craig T. Nelson plays the coach and does his usual fine job, and Lea Thompson is a vibrant, passionate Lisa. Cruise here gives a truer performance than usual - I usually find him a very external and not terribly believable actor. In "All The Right Moves," he's sympathetic and heartfelt. I much prefer this to the perfectly handsome, glossy figure he is today. Time to get back to basics, Tom, and get some of those right moves back.

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