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Team building movies are films that showcase incredible leadership or feature the assembling of a team of misfits to achieve a difficult mission. Viewing these movies with your team inspires everyone to work better together and to believe in a common goal. Also, because you and your team are watching movies, the process is a low-pressure method to impart important lessons about teamwork to your colleagues.
Watching movies together is a pastime that unites people and tugs at the emotions like no other. From sports movies to movies about teams coming together, here is our list of the best team building movies to inspire your colleagues.
Miracle is about the American ice hockey team that triumphs over the Soviet team during the 1980 Winter Olympics. Despite originally suffering from college rivalries, the hockey team eventually bands together. The team begins playing as athletes from the United States, rather than their individual hometowns or college teams. Nominated for being one of the best sports movies of all time, Miracle provides a great example of a team uniting behind a common identity.
The Mighty Ducks is a film about a coach who takes a peewee ice hockey team from being chronic losers to winners of the league. This cult classic is a satisfying watch, since it features an underdog story, where the Ducks face off with the team that the coach used to play for. Not only will your team cheer for the Ducks, but they will also learn the value of teamwork.
Thirteen Days is a dramatization of the days leading up to the Cuban Missile Crisis. During this tense time, President John F. Kennedy and his advisors must reach a deal with the Soviet Union to prevent an act of war that could trigger nuclear warfare. Watching this wonderful example of teamwork in movies reminds your team how pivotal it is to collaborate well while under stress.
Take the Lead is a dance movie, where Pierre Dulaine teaches a group of high school students in detention ballroom dancing. The film details the process through which Pierre gradually gets the students to trust him, and enter a dance competition. Take the Lead shows how teamwork, respect, and dignity spurs the students to reach for their goals.
School of Rock is a musical comedy film, where Dewey Finn, a down on his luck guitarist, impersonates a substitute teacher to get a fifth grade class ready to compete in Battle of the Bands as part of a scheme to pay his rent. As your team watches this hilarious movie, they will see and be inspired by how the young students come together to form a talented band.
The Incredibles is an animated movie about a family of superheroes who work together to save the world from a former fan turned foe. Taking place in a world where superheroes are banned by the government, The Incredibles is a family-friendly film that teaches your team members to value their special skills, and put aside your differences to accomplish tasks.
Armageddon is a film about a group of blue-collar deep sea drillers who train to become astronauts so they can prevent an asteroid from colliding with the earth. This unlikely team must undergo intense NASA training and cooperate to save the world. A fun movie about a team coming together, Armageddon teaches your coworkers the pros of working together and the importance of sacrifice in service of a mission.
Kung Fu Panda is an animated movie about Po, who inadvertently becomes the Dragon Warrior and must defeat the evil Tai Lung. While enduring excruciating training, Po befriends and earns the respect of the Furious Five, a group of kung fu masters. Great for the whole family, Kung Fu Panda teaches your team that everyone has value within themselves.
Watching team building movies with your coworkers is a heartwarming experience that also inspires everyone to work better together without feeling like a lecture. The next time you organize a team bonding moment, schedule a movie night and put on one of these movies about collaboration. Your team will not only have a great time, but also may become more productive and engaged with work as a result.
As we excitedly wait for the Psych 2 movie to arrive to Peacock, NBC's new streaming service, on July 15th, we've been reminiscing on Psych's eight-season run that brought us one of our favorite, witty TV friendships.
Of all the '80s movies, there was one that Psych (and Shawn especially) obsessed over to the point of getting four of the five stars to guest star on the show. Judd Nelson was neither the first nor the last, but he still managed to make quite an impression as Dr. Steven Reidman from the CDC in the season four episode \"Death Is In The Air.\" Nelson shared, \"My experience on Psych was a blast. It didn't feel like work, but rather like actor camp. The entire cast, as well as the top-notch crew, was generous, enthusiastic and supportive. I wish I'd been able to do more than one episode.\"
If only we could borrow Bullock's blindfold and unsee the 2018 horror film that sparked the \"Bird Box challenge\" and its subsequent injuries on social media. Bullock stars as Malorie, a mother of two young children. People are driven to suicide once they see this \"thing,\" so the only way to protect themselves is by covering their eyes. Fortunately, Bullock and her co-star Trevante Rhodes aren't the reason the movie is a huge letdown. For nearly two hours Bird Box builds up this terrifying \"thing,\" only to never show viewers what they're supposed to be afraid of, because, you know, everyone is blindfolded.
Similar to In Love and War, Bullock transports back in time to play the love interest of another famed writer in this 2006 period film. This time it's Truman Capote. If you enjoyed the 2005 movie Capote, you definitely have to watch Bullock as Nell Harper Lee, Capote's research assistant. Her character helps him to unearth the information that would later inspire and make up one his best works, the true-crime thriller In Cold Blood.
You didn't think we'd actually leave out one of the funniest movies of 2009, did you Bullock is sharp as ever as the workaholic book editor, Margaret Tate, who is about to be deported back to Canada unless she marries to keep her Visa status. She gets her unwilling assistant, Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds), to agree to do it. What starts out as an engagement of convenience ends up turning into a unexpected romance. Try not to cry from laughing so hard when Bullock and Betty White hilariously sing Lil' Jon's 2002 hit, \"Get Low.\"
Many of the films that lost the most money were released over the past two years, with the pandemic suppressing attendance at movie theaters and making it more difficult for some expensive blockbusters to break even.
We came up with our Hollywood hall of shame by culling through The Numbers' rundown of the most expensive movies ever made, focusing on 508 movies with reported budgets of $90 million or more. From this group, we zeroed in on the films that failed to make back their budgets at the worldwide box office. We eliminated titles that had no reported grosses because they debuted on streaming (a la Will Smith's \"Bright\"). We also eliminated films (such as \"Call of the Wild\" and \"Tenet\") that were released in 2020 amid the theater-shuttering coronavirus outbreak.
In the end, we came up with a list that includes movies that have competed at the Oscars and been mocked at the Razzies. Read on for the list, ranked from the smallish-sized bombs to the biggest. (The Numbers stats were current as of September 6, 2020.)
The claws were out for this 2019 musical as soon as it dropped its trailer. Where once \"Cats\" won Tonys and the devotion of theatergoers, now it merely puzzled the Twitterverse, which recoiled at the movie's CGI-enhanced cat outfits. Despite a diverse cast that ranged from newcomer Francesca Hayward to Idris Elba and Judi Dench, the film came and went during its award-season release without much of a meow.
Will Ferrell stars in this big-budget comedy take on the less-pricey 1970s children's series of the same name. Despite the presence of Ferrell and CGI dinosaurs, the movie was declared 2009's \"first bomb of the summer.\"
This 2016 Mark Wahlberg movie dramatizes the oil-rig disaster that killed 11, and caused what Smithsonian said is \"recognized as the worst oil spill in U.S. history.\" Despite the high stakes, the film underperformed at the box office, though it did go on to earn two Oscar nominations.
This animated Disney film about talking farm animals features the voices of Judi Dench and Roseanne Barr. Critics gave it so-so reviews. In the spring of 2004, movie-going audiences in the market for a family-friendly film generally bypassed it for \"Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.\"
Though a box-office bust, this 2010 take on the classic holiday ballet actually did better with moviegoers than it did with critics. And that's because some people bought tickets, but, judging by its 0 rating on Rotten Tomatoes, no reviewers liked it.
The price tag on this movie was so high, and the buzz was so bad, that even before this 1995 pirate adventure, starring Geena Davis, opened in theaters, the film company behind \"Cutthroat Island\" struggled for cash, and filed for bankruptcy.
A big-budget indie movie, starring Oscar Isaac, and set against the backdrop of the Armenian genocide, \"The Promise\" struggled to find a U.S. distributor partly because of geopolitics, producer Eric Esrailian told The Hollywood Reporter: \"It became clear that the government of Turkey was going to have an influence on this movie.\" Turkey denies the deaths of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians during World War I were genocide.
This big flop came from one of Hollywood's biggest moviemakers: Robert Zemeckis (\"Forrest Gump,\" the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy), who produced. True to Zemeckis form, 2011's \"Mars Needs Moms\" features what was then cutting-edge technology. Unfortunately for the film, audiences didn't appreciate its motion-capture animation. \"The movie looked downright creepy,\" an unnamed \"observer\" told The Hollywood Reporter. 153554b96e