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Best Roger Spottiswoode Movies

13th Nov 2025
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Roger Spottiswoode has graced the director's chair for a diverse collection of films, from thrilling action spectacles to poignant dramas. His versatility is undeniable, leading to a filmography that spans genres and consistently delivers engaging narratives. This poll celebrates his cinematic achievements, inviting you to reflect on some of the director's most memorable works and consider which ones have left the most lasting impression. Now it's your turn to participate! Explore the list below and carefully consider your favorites from Roger Spottiswoode's impressive career. Which films stand out as the best examples of his craft? Cast your vote and join the conversation! Your opinions help shape the definitive ranking of his best movies.

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The Best of Times (1986)

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"The Best of Times" (1986) is a charming and comedic underdog story centered around Jack Dundee (Robin Williams), a man haunted by a crucial missed catch in a high school football game against the rival town of Taft. Years later, still living in his small hometown and feeling the weight of that infamous play, Jack convinces his former quarterback, Reno Hightower (Kurt Russell), to replay the game, giving him one more shot at redemption and a chance to finally rewrite history. Fuelled by nostalgia, small-town pride, and a burning desire to prove himself, Jack rallies the town and sets the stage for a rematch filled with hilarious mishaps and heartfelt moments. "The Best of Times" earns its place among Roger Spottiswoode's best films not only for its engaging premise and strong comedic performances from Williams and Russell, but also for Spottiswoode's skillful direction. He masterfully balances the humor with genuine emotion, allowing the audience to connect with Jack's struggles and the quirky characters that populate his world. Spottiswoode expertly captures the small-town atmosphere and the inherent absurdity of the situation, turning a simple football game into a poignant exploration of regret, second chances, and the enduring power of community. It's a lighthearted but ultimately heartwarming film that showcases Spottiswoode's ability to craft entertaining and emotionally resonant stories.

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