If you’ve been doing the rounds on Facebook and Twitter, you’ve probably seen a lot of activity on the new movie, The Mighty Macs, which opens this weekend.
It’s a fun movie if you’re looking for a few laughs and a little inspiration. Happy endings tend to do that for me.
What I didn’t expect was that it would open the flood gates of memories for me. You see, I was a young girl playing basketball in those early 70’s. It was just too much fun reliving those days…I still have a great big ole smile on my face when I think about it.
I saw a preview of The Mighty Macs a couple of weeks ago, and reviewed it over at Patheos! Go check it out…I interviewed the amazing Theresa Grentz and Katie Hayak…see what they have to say about playing on the championship Immaculata team, in real life and reel life…
I love basketball and I love nuns.
It’s a left over from my Catholic youth, playing ball at Christ the King Elementary School and St. Pius X High School in Atlanta, so imagine my joy to attend a special preview forĀ The Mighty Macs, which opens this weekend.
A movie about women’s basketball! With nuns? It got my attention.
And it captured my heart, because it’s wonderful.
Check out the rest of the review here, The Mighty Macs: More than a Game.
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