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From the producers of The Rookie and Remember the Titans comes an inspirational sports drama detailing the true story of a down-on-his-luck football fan whose dreams of standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the best of the gridiron became a once-in-a-lifetime reality when he took part in an open tryout organized by Philadelphia Eagles coach Dick Vermeil. Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg) was a 30-year-old substitute teacher and part-time bartender who had never even played college football. When Coach Vermeil (Greg Kinnear) made the unprecedented announcement that he would be holding open tryouts for the Philadelphia Eagles, Papale would go against incredible odds to live the dream and experience every fan's biggest fantasy. With a position on the Eagles secured and a new life path forged out of little more than determination and persistence, Papale takes to the field to experience the life-altering rush of running yards as a stadium full of cheering fans burst from their seats to support the hometown hero who proved it's never too late to take control of your own destiny. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Release Date Invincible Aug 25, 2006 Wide
Genres Invincible
: Sports & Fitness,Drama

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Total Vote User Invincible : Visitor
User Ranting Invincible : 3.6
User Percentage For Invincible : 74 %
User Count Like for Invincible : 85,642
All Critics Ranting For Invincible : 6.4
All Critics Count For Invincible : 132
All Critics Percentage For Invincible : 71 %

Actors For Invincible

Mark Wahlberg,Greg Kinnear,Elizabeth Banks,Kevin Conway,Michael Rispoli,Kirk Acevedo,Dov Davidoff,Michael Kelly,Sal Darigo,Nicoye Banks,Turron Kofi Alleyne,Cosmo Dematteo,Stink Fisher,Michael Mulheren,Michael Nouri,Jack Kehler,Lola Glaudini,Paige Turco,Tristan Phillips,Morgan Turner

Genres Invincible : Sports & Fitness,Drama


Review For Invincible

There's a sugar coating to the way Papale's story unfolds, but not so much that you'll spoil your dinner.
Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune

Even Papale's most famous play, recovering a fumble to set up a touchdown, is embellished, as if Disney can't bear to stick with the facts.
Bill Muller-Arizona Republic

When it's good it's very good. When it's bad -- well, it's still pretty good.
Joanne Kaufman-Wall Street Journal

Invincible is a working-class jock Cinderella fantasy with the sincerity of a beer commercial, the soul of a Republican incumbent, and the designer-flannel esthetics of an old Bruce Springsteen video.
Geoff Pevere-Toronto Star

It may not break new ground, but Invincible is an entertaining film, awash in clichés but leavened by the charismatic performance of Mark Wahlberg as Vince Papale.
Claudia Puig-USA Today

What's modestly refreshing about the way this story is told by director Eric Core and writer Brad Gann, is that the person with the largest doubts about going pro is Papele himself.
Richard Schickel-TIME Magazine

Inspiring sports-underdog story for tweens and up.
Jane Boursaw-Common Sense Media

Mark Whalberg is surprisingly good, delivering a likeness to the real Vince Papale that is uncanny.
Neil Miller-Film School Rejects

It may seem that Invincible takes too long to get to the football. But by the time it does get down to it, we've invested enough in Wahlberg and Kinnear to give a damn about the outcome of the all-important Big Game.
Gary Dowell-Baltimore City Paper

I wonder how many more of these inspirational sports films we have to sit through in 2006.
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed

Screenwriter Brad Gann shares the guilt for this predictable cinematic travesty along with composer Mark Isham whose bombastic musical score is akin to hammering a nail with a shotgun blast.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com

Invincible is the story of Vince Papale, who was an actual figure -- a part-time bartender who went to a tryout, survived training camp, made the Eagles team, and became a Philadelphia legend.
Tony Macklin-tonymacklin.net

ricson (who doubles as cinematographer) has a good feel for urban grit and blue-collar dreams, and he gets good, unpretentious performances-especially from Wahlberg, who provides the movie's solid, dependable center.
Jim Lane-Sacramento News & Review

The script by newcomer Brad Gann hits all the right notes.
Joe Lozito-Big Picture Big Sound

Though familiar and cliched, Invincible succeeds in spite of itself because it is so technically well done and full of heart.
Felix Gonzalez Jr.-DVD Review

Mating calls aside, the paint-by-numbers sports side of this picture is only likely to capture the imagination of kids under the age of ten.
Kam Williams-BlackFilm.com

As far as sports films go, Invincible doesn't offer anything original or notable ... except Mark Wahlberg's performance.
Jette Kernion-Cinematical

...Greg Kinnear is particularly engaging as Papale's coach...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

Invincible is a Walter Mitty tale, but a true one, a fantasy come to life.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis

A film lacking Herzog's USP -- an ironic and regressive sense of the irreducible power of images -- 'Invincible' feels as though it has been devised by a scholar steeped in Herzog lore, but who at some crucial early stage mistook him for Istvan Szabo.
-Sight and Sound

This 'chump-to-champ' story adheres to the 'Three R' formula: Part 'Rudy,' part 'Rocky,' with a dash of 'The Rookie' tossed in for good measure.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

If Vince Papale was the heart and soul of Philadelphia during the mid-1970s, Wahlberg brings those same qualities to "Invincible," a movie served considerably by them.
Christopher Smith-Bangor Daily News (Maine)

The latest in Disney's line of films about real-life sports figures never settles for easy answers.
Daniel Eagan-Film Journal International

Weak on acting power, strong on cinematography and heart.
Ross Anthony-Hollywood Report Card

Out of work schoolteacher and part-time bartender, Philadelphia Eagles football fan Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg) had nothing to lose when new coach Dick Vermeil (Greg Kinnear) held an open tryout. With sheer determination and stamina, Papale made the team
Roger Tennis-Cinemaclips.com

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