I just hope this doesn't turn into a heated debate over which side gets to lay claim to BODY SLAM.
I can't help but feel this is directly addressed to me, because I was absolutely going to bring this up.
How about a sports movie which is also a rock n roll movie? IS THERE SUCH AN ABOMINATION?
Obviously, Martin has
not seen Body Slam. Even a cold, emotionless Swede would be moved by Kick's "American Way".
In general, I think there have been more decent sports movies than rock movies (maybe just because there have been more sports movies in general?), but that rock movies have a much higher potential and chance to be great because they don't necessarily have to be locked into the Sports Movie Formula. I'd like to see fewer straight biopics among rock movies and have more attempts at the fictionalized route. Going this way, though, you do run into the added difficulty of having to come up with passable original music, while you have more options to fudge it a little bit when filming sports scenes. On the other side, sports movies really need to break out of their rut in terms of approach and presentation. Is there a sports movie equivalent to Help!, A Hard Day's Night or 24 Hour Party People? I know I would watch a film about the 1985 Bears that was also a spy movie like Help!. In fact, I would write a film about the 1985 Bears that was also a spy movie like Help!.
One area where sports movies have an advantage is in documentaries. The best of them can hook even those without an interest in the sport being covered because the stakes and human element become palpable, while a rock movie will always have to clear a somewhat higher hurdle if the viewer has no interest or active dislike for the music on display.