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A look at the Boston Red Sox's 2003 season, from Spring Training to their meeting with the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series, and the team's relationship with their fans.
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unsatisfying and disappointing
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Also Known As:
We Still Believe: The Boston Red Sox Story (USA)
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1
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Several fans who appeared in the film were given roles in Fever Pitch (2005), a romantic comedy revolving around the red Sox's fairy tale 2004, World Series Championship season. Jessamy Finet was most prominently featured - as one of the season ticket holders sitting near Jimmy Fallon's character, Ben. Dan Cummings and Erin Nanstad also appeared in Fever Pitch.
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answering phone] Hello, this is Kentucky Fried Chicken, how may I help you?
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I'm a baseball fan, have been one for over 40 years. This film had me looking forward to it, not because I'm a Red Sox or Yankees lover/hater, but because I really like baseball. This film was a huge disappointment, and it was so in the same way that baseball itself has disappointed as well. When I go to major league games (or try to watch them on tv), they are so filled with extraneous stuff, with fluff, with "People magazine" personality filler that it's hard for me to see the baseball in baseball. I mean the strategy, the moves, the subtleties, etc. I get my ears blown out in Minneapolis, my eyes assaulted by a constant-action huge center-field TV in Montreal. And this movie: It was mostly about the BoSox executives, owner, general manager. WHO CARES?? Not I. The clips of actual BoSox baseball from the great 2003 season were quick and fleeting, afterthoughts, really. In short, there was almost nothing about baseball in "Still, We Believe...." And that was disappointing.