Skip to main content

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

Check out one of the great sports movies ever made before it leaves Prime Video next week

Every great streaming service has a bevy of worthy movies for you to check out. Unfortunately, given the fractured nature of the streaming landscape, it can be nearly impossible to keep track of what titles are on what service.

Prime Video has an ideal combination of archived titles and originals, and one of those archived titles is well worth checking out before it leaves the service. The Bad News Bears is one of the great sports movies of the 1970s. Here are three reasons you should check it out before the movie leaves Prime Video at the end of October.

It’s the template for all your favorite sports movies

The cast of The Bad News Bears.
Paramount Pictures

If you’ve ever loved a sports movie about a ragtag group of kids, there’s a good chance you would also love The Bad News Bears. The film follows an alcoholic former pro who starts coaching for a little league team.

The movie’s ragtag team is filled with some of the most foul-mouthed kids you’re ever likely to come across, and Tatum O’Neal’s central role cemented her as one of the great young stars of the 1970s. Most crucially, though, the movie resolves itself by realizing that kids’ sports don’t need to be hypercompetitive. Baseball is supposed to be fun, and the second it no longer is, it feels pointless to play.

It features Walter Matthau at the peak of his powers

The Bad News Bears (1976) Trailer #1 | Movieclips Classic Trailers

As Morris Buttermaker, Walter Matthau has maybe never been better. Although he spends the lion’s share of the movie interacting with children, Matthau manages to sell every interaction as he plays a coach who comes to genuinely care about the players on his team.

The scenes he shares with O’Neal are particularly sizzling, filled with the kind of banter that only a laconic actor like Matthau could deliver. Few people could play grumps quite as well as he did, but what made Matthau’s grumps work so well is that you could always sense that there was a soft, nougaty center underneath just waiting to emerge.

It’s got plenty of romance about baseball

The cast of The Bad News Bears.
Paramount Pictures

Few sports translate as well to the big screen as baseball does, and The Bad News Bears knows how to take advantage of the tension and romanticism that the sport can provide. Baseball is a sport rife with interpersonal drama, and The Bad News Bears makes every character on this team of misfits feel like a person, in part because we fully understand how they play together as a team.

Not every great sports movie is about baseball, but there are more great sports movies about baseball than there are about any other sport, and The Bad News Bears is right up there with the best.

The Bad News Bears is streaming on Prime Video until November 1, 2023. If you’re a football fan, check out the 5 best football movies ever made.

Editors' Recommendations

Joe Allen
Joe Allen is a freelance writer based in upstate New York focused on movies and TV.
Stop! And watch these 3 great movies leaving Netflix by April 1
Jack Black holds a guitar in front of the room.

April is on the horizon, meaning several movies will be leaving Netflix. The list of films leaving the streamer by April 1 includes Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Zack Snyder's follow-up to Man of Steel; Elysium, a sci-fi action adventure starring Matt Damon; and The Conversation, Francis Ford Coppola's Academy Award-nominated thriller.

Those are only three of the many movies leaving Netflix at the end of March. Below, we selected three more films to watch by April 1. Our picks include a charming musical comedy made for the whole family, a 2000 comedy starring an Oscar winner, and an underrated bro-comedy from the 2010s. 
School of Rock (2003)

Read more
Check out this great 2016 horror movie before it leaves Amazon Prime Video next week
Zombies infiltrate a train in Train to Busan.

If you love horror, sometimes all you really need to know about a movie is what it's about. Train to Busan, a 2016 Korean zombie movie, is admittedly a great movie for those who love horror as a genre. But the film, which is set to leave Amazon Prime Video at the end of March, is also much more than just the basics of the zombie genre.

Since its release nearly a decade ago, the film has become one of the most beloved foreign films ever to come to America, and it's easy to see why. Here are three reasons you should be sure to check it out on Prime Video before it leaves at the end of March:
It's a horror movie and an action movie
Train to Busan Official Trailer 1 (2016) - Yoo Gong Movie

Read more
5 movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in March 2024 you have to watch now
A group of men, women, and kids, including Adam Sandler and Salma Hayek standing at a counter, laughing and smiling in Grown Ups.

When it comes to finding great movies to watch, from high-profile new titles to classics and even obscure films, Amazon Prime Video is a great resource. But the selection of titles is always changing. Some movies are only available for a limited time. They might be removed from the streaming service due to licensing expirations, or perhaps they are moving to another streaming service. Whatever the case, the list of titles you have bookmarked to watch when you get around to it might be thinner once you actually sit down to queue them up.

To help make sure you don’t miss out on some classic titles, perhaps movies you’d love, but haven’t heard of, we have put together this list of five movies leaving Prime Video in March you have to watch. Each of these brings something unique to the table, from thought-provoking commentary to knee-slapping comedy.
Cruel Intentions (1999)
CRUEL INTENTIONS - Official Trailer - Back in Theaters for the 20th Anniversary

Read more