Blue Chips | Reelviews Movie Reviews (2024)


A movie review by James Berardinelli

An underdog team gets an infusion of outside talent (either a player or a coach) and goes from the bottom to the top, winning the championship in a game whose result is never in doubt. This is the plot of dozens of sports-related motion pictures, including Hoosiers, one of the best basketball films. It is not, however, the plot of Blue Chips, a rare example of an entry into this genre that attempts to be honest and unique.

Coach Pete Bell of Western University (Nick Nolte) is going through a nightmare season. After a decade of winning, his team is about to finish with a sub-.500 record for the first time in his tenure. It's not that his players don't have heart, but the Western University Dolphins are thin on talent, so getting several blue chip prospects becomes the driving motivation for the off-season. Coach Bell singles out three (Shaquille O'Neal, Anfernee Hardaway, and Matt Nover). They all like Western U, but two are demanding a little something "under the table", which goes against Coach Bell's principles. Nevertheless, facing another losing season, he is forced to consider that cars and cash might not be the worst price to pay.

Perhaps the best decision made by writer Ron Shelton and director William Friedkin was to focus on the off-court politics of recruiting rather than on the team's wins and losses. In the end, that's what makes Blue Chips different from so many other, similarly-marketed movies. There is a big showdown at the end, but the basketball game becomes peripheral to a more important crisis. It is a catalyst, not a conclusion.

Those who expect Shaquille O'Neal to dominate the film will be disappointed. While the NBA star has his share of scenes, the acting required is limited (and mercifully within his capabilities -- this is nothing like Dan Marino's movie debut in Ace Ventura). From start to finish, this is Nick Nolte's picture, with his energetic performance approaching the point of frenzy. It doesn't take long to discern that Coach Bell is modeled after Indiana's Bobby Knight (who, along with numerous other basketball luminaries, makes an appearance).

The central moral dilemma facing Coach Bell is whether or not to pay off players with alumni money. While this goes against everything he believes in, it becomes apparent that it may not be possible to field a winning team without breaking the rules. There's a good dose of reality in this story, even if the script occasionally becomes too preachy. The end sequences especially could have been toned down.

Blue Chips is peppered with subtle humor and in jokes. One prime example is former UNLV coach Jerry Tarkanian (who was constantly accused of recruiting violations by the NCAA) expressing genuine concern about whether a prospective college player has the grades to stay academically eligible. The film's conclusion also features a droll parody of the "what happened to our characters after this movie ends..." messages that reality-based dramas often scroll across the screen.

As for the actual basketball sequences, they're exceptionally well-done, accurately capturing the feel of a college game. The presence of several real-life stars elevates the level of on-court intensity. Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee Hardaway are electric with the ball in their hands.

Blue Chips will obviously appeal more to basketball aficionados than to those who are indifferent to the sport. Despite an advertising blitz of slam-dunks and crisp passes, this film has a story to tell that doesn't require much on-court savvy. The theme, which involves facing the consequences of one's actions, is universal, even if the attraction of "the Shaq" isn't.

Blue Chips (United States, 1994)

Director: William Friedkin
Cast:Nick Nolte, Mary McDowell, J.T. Walsh, Alfre Woodard, Shaquille O'Neal, Anfernee Hardaway, Matt Nover
Screenplay: Ron Shelton
Cinematography: Tom Priestley Jr.
Music: Nile Rogers, Jeff Beck, and Jed Leiber
U.S. Distributor: Paramount Pictures

Run Time: 1:47
U.S. Release Date: 1994-02-18
MPAA Rating: "PG-13" (Profanity)
Genre: DRAMA
Subtitles: none
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1

Comments

Three...better movies of this genre

  • Cider House Rules, The (1999)
  • Citizen Kane (1941)
  • War Zone, The (1999)

worse movies of this genre

  • Hole in My Heart, A (2005)
  • Neon Demon, The (2016)
  • Showgirls (1995)

Three...better movies of Nick Nolte

  • Hotel Rwanda (2004)
  • Hulk (2003)
  • Affliction (1998)

worse movies of Nick Nolte

  • Arthur (2011)
  • Angel Has Fallen (2019)
  • Off the Black (2006)

Three...better movies of Mary McDowell

  • (There are no more better movies of Mary McDowell)

worse movies of Mary McDowell

  • (There are no more worst movies of Mary McDowell)

Three...better movies of J.T. Walsh

  • Pleasantville (1998)
  • Last Seduction, The (1969)
  • Nixon (1995)

worse movies of J.T. Walsh

  • (There are no more worst movies of J.T. Walsh)
Blue Chips | Reelviews Movie Reviews (2024)

FAQs

Is Blue Chips based on a true story? ›

Expert-Verified Answer. It is said that Blue Chips are based on a true story. The 1982 Sports Illustrated expose, is based on Tates Locke's coaching career at Clemson University from 1970 to 1975. The story revolves around Pete Bell, the men's basketball coach for Western, who is portrayed by Nick Nolte.

What is the movie Blue Chips about? ›

What happens at the end of Blue Chips? ›

Leaving the press conference and the arena, Pete walks past a small playground with kids playing basketball—he approaches, then helps coaching them. An epilogue later reveals that the university would be suspended from tournament play for three years.

Who is the bad guy in Blue Chips? ›

In Blue Chips, J. T. Walsh plays Happy, the booster who is pressuring Coach Bell to “buy” big-name recruits with promises of money, cars, and homes. He's the bad guy in the movie, a manifestation of all that's wrong with the system.

What gym was Blue Chips filmed in? ›

It has been 30 years since Paramount Pictures turned an Indiana high school gymnasium into a movie set. The movie 'Blue Chips' was filmed over 4 days at Frankfort's Case Arena, and a few weekends ago, the high school honored the film set with a 30th-anniversary game complete with throwback uniforms and signage.

What basketball players played in Blue Chips? ›

Blue Chips, released in February of 1994 — 30 years ago this week — was best known as the film debut of then-young NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal, in which he was paired with Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway, his then-teammate with the Orlando Magic.

Is Blue Chips based on Bobby Knight? ›

For "Blue Chips," Nolte spent two weeks of the 1992 season following Knight as he coached in Bloomington. Nolte told reporter Jimmy Carter after the filming that Knight was his inspiration for the character. "We went to Knight to discuss what the integrity of the coach is.

Who played Karen in Blue Chips? ›

Karen Lecorgne is known for Blue Chips (1994), Passion Fish (1992) and Scorchers (1991).

Who is Vic in Blue Chips? ›

Blue Chips (1994) - Bob Cousy as Vic - IMDb.

Which two people in the film Blue Chips were both former college basketball players? ›

At the end, Neon and Butch McRae, played respectively by Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway, leave school early to play pro ball. In real life, O'Neal and Hardaway left school early and played in the NBA, furthermore, as teammates.

Where does the term "blue chip" come from? ›

Key Takeaways. Blue chip companies are stable, profitable companies that are seen as safe investments in their industries. The term "blue chip" comes from the game of poker, where blue chips are the highest-value pieces. A company must be well-known, well-established, and well-capitalized to be a blue chip.

What is the movie about the basketball cheating? ›

A college basketball coach is forced to break the rules in order to get the players he needs to stay competitive. A college basketball coach is forced to break the rules in order to get the players he needs to stay competitive.

What is a blue chip guy? ›

Blue chip players are those who have proven themselves to be among the best at their positions in their respective sports and are more sought after and wanted than other players.

Was Mikey Williams on Blue Chips? ›

In eighth grade, Williams joined the North Coast Blue Chips Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team, where he rose to fame while playing alongside Bronny James the son of basketball player LeBron James.

Where is chip England now? ›

He is currently an assistant coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

What is the history of blue chip? ›

The term "blue chip" comes from the game of poker where blue chips are usually the most valuable ones on the table. It was first used by Oliver Gingold, an employee at Dow Jones, who observed that certain stocks reliably traded above $200 per share.

Where is Matt Nover now? ›

Post-basketball career

Nover is currently a regional sales manager for TELA Bio in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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