When Billie Beat Bobby

2001
5.9| 1h30m| en| More Info
Released: 16 April 2001
Producted By: Alliance Atlantis Communications
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.The historic 1973 tennis match between middle-aged champion Bobby Riggs and young feminist Billie Jean King.

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SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
SoTrumpBelieve Must See Movie...
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
playgrrrll I was blithely unaware of the existence of the Battle of the Sexes until happening upon this film one evening on my way to bed.I ended up staying awake for the whole film simply because its manner of taking classic caricatures of personality extremes and making them not only something to laugh at, but human and warm and intelligent.I am NOT a tele movie type of gal, but this one took a hold somehow and just went from strength to strength. I will be looking for it to add to my DVD collection.I know the whole women's lib thing was a significant event to which I should be eternally grateful etc etc, and that theme was well developed of course, but what this film really showed me is that in any situation where people are oppressed and undervalued there can be a positive, friendly and adamant attitude that can bring about real and genuine change - not just in the rules but in the attitudes of the masses, the place REAL changes occur.I'll be looking for this film to add to my DVD collection and I'll be making sure I show my children when they are older to inspire them and prove that we are able to stand up for what we believe in without putting others down.Two enthusiastic thumbs up!!
jacketeer2 This is one of the best TV movies to come along in years, maybe longer. As usual, Holly Hunter turns in a wonderful performance as Billie Jean King (both as the person and the tennis player). But the real shocker here is the writing and directing. "When Billie beat Bobby" has a wonderful sense of style that rarely, if ever, is available for free in the comfort of your home. It makes use of visual grain, hand held camera work, jump cuts (when was the last time you saw a jump cut on TV), and non-diagetic visuals. This does not deserve to be on TV and it does not deserve to be called a movie. I would have loved to see this film in a theater and ABC got their luckiest break since "Millionaire." From an artistic standpoint, seeing this in a theatrical release would have taken a great TV movie and turned it into one of the year's best films. From a business standpoint, someone would have made a lot more money if this was on the big screen. I don't know if this will be availiable on video one day (or in theaters) but if you ever get a chance to see it then do. It really harkens back to the TV movies
bobshef Holly Hunter as Billie Jean King gives her usual great performance, and Ron Silver is absolutely brilliant as Bobby Riggs. The story told me a lot I didn't know about the things that went on leading up to the match. One major revelation was what Bobby Riggs inadvertently did for women's tennis and women's liberation.
ginnyvicki Holly Hunter and Ron Silver were great choices for Billie and Bobby. I saw the real match as a kid and it was fun to see such a close match in looks and personality of the two main characters. The movie captured the mood and significance of the match while keeping it light and interesting. I was not very impressed with the Howard Cosell imitator. With all of the impersonators that do HC so wonderfully, this actor did not successfully carry it off for someone like me who remembers Cosell so vividly. This, however, did not take away from the movie. I still found it extremely entertaining!