Blackjack: The Jackie Ryan Story

Blackjack: The Jackie Ryan Story

By Danny A. Abeckaser

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 2020-10-30
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 38min
  • Director: Danny A. Abeckaser
  • Production Company: 2B Films
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

Based on an inspiring true story of American basketball player, Jackie Ryan from Brooklyn, New York. Jackie is a hot-tempered, flamboyant, and self-centered street-ball legend whose dreams of playing professional basketball seem to have passed him by after years of hard partying and neglect. Jackie works construction alongside his overbearing father and his wisecracking best friend Marty until he is spotted playing at the W 4th Street courts and is invited to try-out for the NJ Nets. With this opportunity, Jackie is forced to confront his inner demons and turn his life around.

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Reviews

  • Love this movie

    5
    By Benz21212
    I lived in nyc for many years and heard about jack ryan. This movie was very well done, great story and love seeing the NY scenery . The actor who played jack ryan looks just like him 😲🤙
  • It worth every penny

    5
    By OpenToListen
    I really really enjoyed this movie. The story was organized and I was rooting for Jackie like Rocky.
  • NEW YORK NOSTALGIA!!!!!

    5
    By Muybenno
    Amazing movie. My friends and I all loved it. Such a fun story about Jackie Ryan. You’re rooting for him the whole time even when he keeps making a mess of things. The movie really did a great job of recreating the basketball scene in NYC. When jack back steps and checks his watch before shooting a 3 was simply classic !! Really a great production especially seeing the outtakes where you compare the real jack to the actor. Amazing job !
  • doc on netflix

    4
    By fupaloop
    This documentary is on netflix under the title “Losers” great stuff. glad there is a movie now and hope it gets recognition.
  • Wrong name for the movie...

    1
    By tv com
    They definitely got the wrong name for this movie. The should have called it White Jack. Yet another movie with a white guy angry with the world because of first world problems, and he overcomes his made up demons and becomes the best white guy he could be! Enough of this crap already. Horrible movie.
  • Wow

    5
    By Johnny Rocket 645
    Such an inspiring story, and you don’t have to be a basketball fan to appreciate it. Can’t believe this is my first time learning about Jackie. Deeply enjoyed this one!
  • Thourghly Enjoyable

    5
    By lillysand44
    You don’t have to be a basketball fan to enjoy this movie. It’s a Heartfelt, fun true story with important life lessons. Unlike other Hollywood sport films, it doesn’t have a cliche happy ending. If Jackie Ryan’s story taught me anything, it’s that one’s journey is more important than the outcome. On a side note, it was a pleasure to see David Arquette I’m a dramatic role.
  • Greg Finley was Authentic and Entertaining

    4
    By MrMeanMojoRisin'
    Rarely do you see the range needed to have the authentic athleticism, comedic qualities, and dramatic talent to capture a role like this. Whether you enjoy sports biographies or quality drama, I thought Greg Finley was very persuasive, entertaining, and humorous. I really feel like I know who Jackie Ryan, the street baller and person was! Not many could have played it better. Good film. Highly recommend.
  • Amazing movie!

    5
    By SuperHeroZack
    One of the best sports movies I have ever seen. A perfect balance of humor, drama, action. Some intense scenes that connected you to the characters. The lead actor looks just like Jackie Ryan! He played the part great and look forward to seeing him in more things. An overall entertaining piece of work that I will watch again. 5 stars.
  • Loved it!

    5
    By OliTen
    Very inspirational story that was so well portrayed, performed and told. It had a feeling of one of my favorite movies of all time The Natural.

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