At
The Cinema
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"Harvard
Beats Yale" is both an irresistible human story and as fine a
documentary on football as "Hoop Dreams" was on basketball"
"the most famous
football game in Ivy
Leaguehistory"
The documentary includes game footage with contemporary interviews with
the men who played that day, as well as contextual commentary about the
Vietnam War, the sexual revolution, Garry Trudeau's Yale cartoons, and
various players' relationships with George W. Bush (Yale), Al Gore
(Harvard), and Meryl Streep (Vassar).
That comment to my post about crappy comic
strips
reminded me of "Harvard Beats Yale 29-29" Brian Dowling,
the Yale
quarterback, became B.D. in
Gary Trudeau's campus strip, later gone national as Doonesbury."
Tommy Lee Jones was a Harvard guard. The commentary is as
interesting
as the game, as players remember the times. It seems that in 1968 only half of the
students at these two schools were what we call today "Liberal
twats." Vastly entertaining. The Hulu
version on-line has four commercials (not to bad). I think
you can rent it from Amazon for $1.95. |
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