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Best Ron Shelton Movies

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Dive into the cinematic world of Ron Shelton, the master storyteller behind some of the most memorable films of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Known for his sharp wit, authentic characters, and compelling narratives often centered around the world of sports and crime, Shelton consistently delivered films that resonated with audiences. From the sun-drenched baseball diamonds of *Bull Durham* to the gritty streets of *Dark Blue*, his diverse filmography showcases a unique directorial vision. Now, it's time to celebrate the best of Shelton's work. Which Ron Shelton movie holds a special place in your heart? This poll invites you to weigh in and vote for your favorite film directed by this iconic filmmaker. Whether you're a fan of the comedic brilliance of *White Men Can't Jump* or the thrilling drama of *Cobb*, your vote matters. Let's determine the ultimate Ron Shelton movie! Cast your ballot below and see how your choices stack up against other film lovers.

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Just Getting Started (2017)

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"Just Getting Started" (2017) is a surprisingly divisive entry in Ron Shelton's filmography, often dismissed as a late-career misstep. However, despite its flaws, the film possesses the quintessential Shelton DNA that earns it a place on any "Best Of" list, albeit a controversial one. The breezy, sun-drenched setting, reminiscent of "Tin Cup" or "Cobb," provides the perfect backdrop for a battle of wills between two alpha males – Duke Diver (Tommy Lee Jones), a former FBI agent in witness protection running a luxury retirement resort, and Leo (Morgan Freeman), a newcomer who challenges Duke's reign. Shelton expertly uses the resort community as a microcosm of life's transitions, exploring themes of aging, rivalry, and finding new purpose with his signature wit and observational humor. While the film suffers from uneven pacing and a predictable plot, Shelton's knack for crafting believable characters and witty dialogue shines through in moments. The sparring between Jones and Freeman is undeniably entertaining, showcasing their comedic timing and gravitas. Even the supporting cast, including Rene Russo as a potential love interest, adds to the film's charm. Ultimately, "Just Getting Started" exemplifies Shelton's signature style of blending character-driven comedy with insightful observations on the human condition, making it a worthwhile, albeit imperfect, addition to the list of his best films. It demonstrates that even in later years, Shelton's distinctive voice and thematic concerns remained intact.

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