Mystery, Alaska Streaming
Posted June 30th, 2009 by samantha4047907![]() |
Mystery, Alaska Streaming.
Movie Title: Mystery, Alaska Mystery, Alaska is available for streaming or downloading. |
This charming film didn’t get the positive praise it deserved. It was absolutely wonderful. The small Alaskan town of “Mystery” has a quirky “Northern Exposure” feel to it, and a wonderful ensemble cast add a lot of fun and games.
The “Saturday” hockey game leads off this fairy-tale story of David vs. Goliath, as their hometown boys go against the NHL’S New York Rangers. Former “townie” Hank Azaria starts this whole thing by writing a spotlight on the “Saturday Game” for Sports Illustrated and well.. Mystery is never the same after that. Russell Crowe turns in a great performance as “slightly older” town Sherif John Biebe, who is the heart and soul of the much younger hockey team. There are many wonderful smaller performances by faces you’ll certainly know and love. It’s a wonderfully sweet, charming and funny (with classic one liners from MANY of the young players) movie that only HAPPENS to be about hockey. There is so much more to it. You don’t have to know a thing about hockey to appreciate this fun and lighthearted movie. It’s right up there with my all-time favs. Definatley worth a look!
I rented this DVD having never even heard of the movie.But after having watched it, Mystery, Alaska has become one of my favorite movies. This enjoyable tale about a town full of eccentric, hockey-obsessed people, moves along at a nice, steady pace. Unlike many movies these days, Mystery, Alaska doesn’t rush through important plot points. When a former neighbor returns home bringing the New York Rangers to play against Mystery’s legendary hockey team, the town sheriff, recently bumped from the team for a younger player who’s got “jump”, agrees to coach. The members of the team are fleshed out well by an ensemble cast of virtual unknowns, with the exception of Russell Crowe. The ending is exciting, and surprisingly unpredictable. For me, the actor that stole the show was Ryan Northcott, a barely credited character, who plays the pivotal role of the high school skating whiz who takes Russell Crowe’s place on the team. He has a couple of the most amusing, and embarassing, scenes in the movie, and handles them with humor and grace. Overall, Mystery, Alaska was a funny, enjoyable movie that I recommend to everyone. You don’t have to be a hockey fan to love Mystery, Alaska.
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