Showing posts with label Wimbledon. Show all posts
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Monday, February 11, 2008

Review of 'Wimbledon' DVD















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 Wimbledon is really just a romantic comedy set on the tennis court . If you want to see great tennis you don't see it in this film despite the fact that the main characters, played by Kirsten Dunst and Paul Bettany, did have tennis lessons for the film. There are a lot of strange angle shots and special effects to disguise their lack of skill. But the metaphor of tennis as a love match rings true.

The tennis itself is quite good. You can tell that the ball is computer generated most of the time but this doesn’t distract us from the action. Filming the movie at Wimbledon also works very well but there are a few inaccuracies that tennis fans will instantly pick up on, like the fact that they play the semi-finals on No.2 Court. The final is on Centre Court however, making the final all that more exciting. These inaccuracies did annoy me, being a tennis fan.
Peter Colt (Bettany) is a quickly fading tennis star, who was once ranked 11th in the world, but is now ranked 119th. At the age of 32 and realizing that he may be past his prime, Colt has decided to retire after playing at one last Wimbledon, and become a tennis pro at a country club. After accidentally meeting young and upcoming talent Lizzie Bradbury (Dunst), Colt’s game suddenly begins to improve and he begins to win. The dilemma comes when Lizzie’s game begins to grow worse as their relationship grows. Then there is the realistic father coach who controls his daughter’s game and life and the plot is complete..

Dunst is very convincing as the young and talented tennis player with a reputation for losing her temper on the court. She has such a passion in her acting that it is easily believable to see her as a passionate tennis player.

As much as I enjoyed the film, it must be noted that the sports/romantic comedy film has been done many times before, and many better. There's many a boxing film and one I really enjoyed was 'Million Dollar Baby'.

The supporting cast is good. Bernard Hill is as excellent as Peter’s father, as is Eleanor Bron as Peter’s mother. James McAvoy provides many of the laughs as Peter’s brother Carl. John McEnroe and Chris Evert bring some realism to the TV coverage on the movie but both of them shouldn’t give up their day jobs for acting.

Overall, I enjoyed the DVD, but not so that I could watch good tennis. I liked the special effects and the insight into tour life. The romance wasn't that convincing, but if I imagine that there must be much sex that occurs on tours it was another insight into tour life. The features sections were good though.

Picture and sound


Presented in 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen with a Dolby Digital 5.1 surround soundtrack, this is an excellent transfer. The picture quality captures the colour of the famous Lawn Tennis Club superbly and the sound engulfs you, taking you into centre court.

Bonus features


Feature Commentary with Director Richard Loncraine and Paul Bettany
This chatty and informative track from the man at the helm and his star is good fun to listen to. They outline how they wanted to distance themselves from the ‘Richard Curtis’ mould and make their own sports/rom-com. Paul Bettany reveals the many injuries he sustained during tennis training and filming and they talk about working with the cast. The pair has a great affinity for the film and each other, making this a commentary track that is very easy to listen to and enjoy.

Welcome to the Club (3.01 mins)


Director Richard Loncraine, AELTCC chairman Tim Philips and stars Kirsten Dunst, Paul Bettany, Austin Nichols, Sam Neill and Mary Carillo take you behind the scenes of filming at Wimbledon itself.

Ball Control (4.48 mins)


Director Richard Loncraine, visual effects supervisor Richard Stammers and visual effect producer Stefan Drury show you the different techniques used to make the tennis match look real. We get to see how they used CG tennis balls, time slice photography and motion control camera to make Paul Bettany and Kirsten Dunst into tennis pros.

Coaching a Rising Star (2.52 mins)


Director Richard Loncraine, tennis advisor Pat Cash, tennis pro Murphy Jensen and stars Paul Bettany, Kirsten Dunst, Chris Evert and John McEnroe talk about making the tennis look real. With six months of training, five days a week Pat Cash and Paul Bettany reveal what they went through to make the stars look like tennis pros and not actors with a racket.

Wimbledon – An Inside Look (9.45 mins)


Director Richard Loncraine, producer Eric Fellner, writer Adam Brooks, tennis advisor Pat Cash, tennis pro Murphy Jensen and stars Kirsten Dunst, Paul Bettany, Sam Neill, Jon Favreau, Chris Evert and John McEnroe take you behind the scenes of the filming of ‘Wimbledon’. The cast and crew talk about the story, characters, cameos, the tennis and what is was like filming at the most famous tennis venue in the world.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

All time winners female singles Wimbledon

884 Maud Watson
1885 Maud Watson
1886 Blanche Bingley
1887 Lottie Dod
1888 Lottie Dod
1889 Blanche Bingley Hillyard
1890 Helen Rice
1891 Lottie Dod
1892 Lottie Dod
1893 Lottie Dod
1894 Blanche Bingley Hillyard
1895 Charlotte Cooper
1896 Charlotte Cooper
1897 Blanche Bingley Hillyard
1898 Charlotte Cooper
1899 Blanche Bingley Hillyard
1900 Blanche Bingley Hillyard
1901 Charlotte Cooper Sterry
1902 Muriel Robb
1903 Dorothea Douglass
1904 Dorothea Douglass
1905 May Sutton
1906 Dorothea Douglass
1907 May Sutton
1908 Charlotte Cooper Sterry
1909 Dora Boothby
1910 Dorothea Lambert-Chambers
1911 Dorothea Lambert-Chambers
1912 Ethel Larcombe
1913 Dorothea Lambert-Chambers
1914 Dorothea Lambert-Chambers
1915 no competition
1916 no competition
1917 no competition
1918 no competition
1919 Suzanne Lenglen
1920 Suzanne Lenglen
1921 Suzanne Lenglen
1922 Suzanne Lenglen
1923 Suzanne Lenglen
1924 Kitty McKane
1925 Suzanne Lenglen
1926 Kitty McKane Godfree
1927 Helen Wills
1928 Helen Wills
1929 Helen Wills
1930 Helen Wills Moody
1931 Cilly Aussem
1932 Helen Wills Moody
1933 Helen Wills Moody
1934 Dorothy Round
1935 Helen Wills Moody
1936 Helen Hull Jacobs
1937 Dorothy Round
1938 Helen Wills Moody
1939 Alice Marble
1940 no competition
1941 no competition
1942 no competition
1943 no competition
1944 no competition
1945 no competition
1946 Pauline Betz
1947 Margaret Osborne
1948 Louise Brough
1949 Louise Brough
1950 Louise Brough
1951 Doris Hart
1952 Maureen Connolly
1953 Maureen Connolly
1954 Maureen Connolly
1955 Louise Brough
1956 Shirley Fry
1957 Althea Gibson
1958 Althea Gibson
1959 Maria Bueno
1960 Maria Bueno
1961 Angela Mortimer
1962 Karen Hantze Susman
1963 Margaret Smith
1964 Maria Bueno
1965 Margaret Smith
1966 Billie Jean King
1967 Billie Jean King
1968 Billie Jean King
1969 Ann Haydon Jones
1970 Margaret Smith Court
1971 Evonne Goolagong
1972 Billie Jean King
1973 Billie Jean King
1974 Chris Evert
1975 Billie Jean King
1976 Chris Evert
1977 Virginia Wade
1978 Martina Navrátilová
1979 Martina Navrátilová
1980 Evonne Goolagong Cawley
1981 Chris Evert-Lloyd
1982 Martina Navrátilová
1983 Martina Navrátilová
1984 Martina Navrátilová
1985 Martina Navrátilová
1986 Martina Navrátilová
1987 Martina Navrátilová
1988 Steffi Graf
1989 Steffi Graf
1990 Martina Navrátilová
1991 Steffi Graf
1992 Steffi Graf
1993 Steffi Graf
1994 Conchita Martínez
1995 Steffi Graf
1996 Steffi Graf
1997 Martina Hingis
1998 Jana Novotná
1999 Lindsay Davenport
2000 Venus Williams
2001 Venus Williams
2002 Serena Williams
2003 Serena Williams
2004 Maria Sharapova
2005 Venus Williams
2006 Amelie Mauresmo
2007 Venus Williams
2008 Venus Williams
2009 Serena Williams
2010 Serena Williams
2011 Petra Kvitova
2012 Serena Williams
2013 Marion Bartoli

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