I THINK my logic was that in Britain we only get bits of NFL, and as such the terms are reasonably interchangeable over here. I haven't seen either movie.
It looks like you allowed it as a type in anyway, so fair play.
Yes, in Australia it's the same - we would say NFL, American football or gridiron to distinguish from the ~4 other types of football that are played here.
Still waiting for a movie about buzkashi. A gold mine just waiting to be struck.
(If you've never heard of it, you have no idea what you are missing. There is a 2-minute video on YouTube that gives possibly the most perfect explanation of the game. You'll never look at goats the same way again.)
Off the top of my head there's probably only "Fire in Babylon" that non cricket fans might have heard of. Maybe "Lagaan", it's a big maybe though.
It's in other films, but I doubt cricket is anyone's first thought when they hear something like "Bend if Like Beckham", although it's a major sub-plot.
There's also apparently an Indian film called "Victory" about cricket, which technically makes it one of the answers here.
So annoyed I didn’t get Chariots of Fire, great film, but didn’t try running. I tried track, athletics, racing, 400m, 200m, 100m. Should have gone simple. Good quiz tho :-)
19/20 - finally some sports questions I know about. I'm still not used to calling the film Belleville Rendevous, the UK title, The Triplets of Belleville, its US title. It's not even about them!
Imho, none of these captures what the films are about - not just dressage, but the actual racing of the horses. It's like the difference between a kennel club dog show and a greyhound race.
Definitely not whining ;) but did volleyball (the sport) appear in Castaway? I remember 'a' volleyball (Wilson), but I don't remember anyone playing the sport in the movie. Maybe change the clue to Sideout or The Miracle Season?
Thing is, the third caveat specifies that "the sport MUST appear" in the film. So yeah, according to the rules set out by QM himself, loganite is right to point this out.
It looks like you allowed it as a type in anyway, so fair play.
Table Tennis is the Olympic sport, with rubber paddles and fast gameplay and a lot of spin.
Ping Pong is just a game, with sandpaper paddles and a slow pace.
(If you've never heard of it, you have no idea what you are missing. There is a 2-minute video on YouTube that gives possibly the most perfect explanation of the game. You'll never look at goats the same way again.)
It's in other films, but I doubt cricket is anyone's first thought when they hear something like "Bend if Like Beckham", although it's a major sub-plot.
There's also apparently an Indian film called "Victory" about cricket, which technically makes it one of the answers here.
I may or may not be a huge fan of his