So, I’ve been seeing all this buzz about “80 for Brady,” and I got curious. It’s not every day you see a movie that’s aimed at an older crowd, especially older women. Plus, it’s inspired by a real-life group of Patriots fans, the “Over 80 for Brady” club – how cool is that? The idea for the film was actually pitched by the grandson of one of the members. I mean, come on, how can you not be intrigued by that?
I started digging around to see what else was out there that might be similar, and I stumbled upon this website called Letterboxd. Apparently, it’s like a social network for movie buffs. They had a whole list of films similar to “80 for Brady,” like 63 of them. I figured, why not check out some of these recommendations and see if they live up to the hype?
- First on my list was “Forrest Gump.” I know, it seems like a big leap from “80 for Brady,” but hear me out. It’s a movie that takes you through decades of American history from the perspective of a simple guy from Alabama. I remembered it being heartwarming, so I thought it might fit the bill.
- Then, I came across “Moving On” starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. It’s a comedy about two estranged friends, and since Fonda and Tomlin are also in “80 for Brady,” I thought it might be a good choice.
- I also found this movie called “The Blind Side” with Sandra Bullock. It’s about a mother who helps a young man become a football star. The whole sports connection made me think it could be similar to “80 for Brady” in some ways.
I also discovered that there are a whole bunch of streaming platforms with movies like “80 for Brady.” Some are on Netflix, others on Amazon or Disney+. I decided to browse through these platforms and see what popped up. I did find a lot of similar stuff after all this. It’s kinda interesting to find out so many old women-targeted movies that I didn’t know before.
During my deep dive into the world of movies like “80 for Brady,” I checked out this other site, Filmaffinity. It’s like a recommendation site where you can rate movies and get personalized suggestions. I figured it could be another good resource for finding similar films. I used it to check what others were saying about the movies I was interested in and to get more recommendations. It’s a pretty neat way to discover new stuff based on what you already like. However, I don’t like that it asked me to log in to get more info.
This whole movie exploration thing turned out to be quite the adventure. I went from being curious about “80 for Brady” to discovering a whole bunch of other movies that I might enjoy. It’s pretty cool how one movie can lead you down a rabbit hole of other interesting films. And it’s nice to see that there are movies out there that cater to different audiences, including older folks. I guess you’re never too old to enjoy a good movie, right? I am gonna start with “Forrest Gump” later, and I am so excited about it now. Overall, I had a blast discovering these movies, and I can’t wait to actually watch them and see if they’re as good as they sound.