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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-06-12 06:01 pm

[ SECRET POST #6368 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6368 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2024-06-13 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
I am mostly indifferent to a lot of sports. I’ve watched the odd game/match/whatever and I find a lot of things about the games pretty tedious. (I do like to watch a least a few different things for the Olympics, though mostly individually competitive sports, and I feel like it’s presented differently than a lot of regular televised sports.) But, man, I love me some sports movies - baseball (Major League, Angels in the Outfield, Eight Men Out, Bull Durham, A League of Their Own, The Rookie, Field of Dreams, Moneyball, Rookie of the Year), football (The Blind Side, The Replacements, Varsity Blues, Rudy, Invincible, Jerry Maguire), hockey (Hockey Night, The Mighty Ducks, Miracle), figure skating (The Cutting Edge, I, Tonya, Ice Castles), miscellaneous (Hoosiers, Race, Cool Runnings, Bend It Like Beckham, Eddie the Eagle, Happy Gilmore, Dodgeball, Wimbeldon, Days of Thunder, Stick It). I get all of the interesting drama and highlights of the sports and very little of the stuff about those sports I find tiresome.

So maybe, like me, you enjoy watching people in their element and all the inherent drama of their passion about it (especially since editing takes out a lot of the dull bits), even though it’s in a field you have no real personal interest in.

(Anonymous) 2024-06-13 11:41 am (UTC)(link)
"(I do like to watch a least a few different things for the Olympics, though mostly individually competitive sports, and I feel like it’s presented differently than a lot of regular televised sports.)"

This is an intriguing point to me as someone who is a huge Olympics fan and even went to the Rio games for my honeymoon (which my husband was cool with). There does tend to be a lot of televised team sports outside of the Olympics, and commentators tend to cover up ambient noises from the competition itself. There is less of that in individual events, from what I've seen. And in person? Man, nothing can truly replicate that.