First movie I've watched in my theatre in months. Yay!
This is a documentary looking at one day of community hockey across Canada. It's actually a pretty decent movie, with a lot of nice feel good stuff in it. I was wondering if they would include anything from Melville since this is a big hockey town, but the only Saskatchewan rinks in it are in Wilkie and Emerald Park. Oh well. It's still fun and it's just a nice movie that the whole family can watch and nobody will be offended.
They cover community hockey for everyone from the tiniest little kids who can barely hold a hockey stick, up to the Senior Ladies Hockey League (for ladies 50 and over). Some of the footage of the senior ladies game had the fans in the stands yelling "Go Grandma! Go get 'em!" One tiny little girl said, "Nobody plays hockey better than my granny!"
Anyway, it's cute and it's fun and it's a nice way to spend 90 minutes and see some of Canada on the movie screen. Lots of Tim Hortons coffee cups in this one.
This is a documentary looking at one day of community hockey across Canada. It's actually a pretty decent movie, with a lot of nice feel good stuff in it. I was wondering if they would include anything from Melville since this is a big hockey town, but the only Saskatchewan rinks in it are in Wilkie and Emerald Park. Oh well. It's still fun and it's just a nice movie that the whole family can watch and nobody will be offended.
They cover community hockey for everyone from the tiniest little kids who can barely hold a hockey stick, up to the Senior Ladies Hockey League (for ladies 50 and over). Some of the footage of the senior ladies game had the fans in the stands yelling "Go Grandma! Go get 'em!" One tiny little girl said, "Nobody plays hockey better than my granny!"
Anyway, it's cute and it's fun and it's a nice way to spend 90 minutes and see some of Canada on the movie screen. Lots of Tim Hortons coffee cups in this one.
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