That Championship Season was a very solid flick. Like most of these movies, just seeing the city and citizenry of the time itself made the film worth seeing. It was amazing that Jason Miller could think up this story in his head, with all that detail and then write a script about it. The rollercoaster of camaraderie and betrayal between the characters throughout the film was something. I'm glad unwoke films like this can still be accessed - thank the internet. You learned of the existence of the Rosenbaum podcast and from there the existence of the film/script, then you watched it and then I watched it. So the high tech of the internet gives us access to movies,music and ideas that otherwise would be long forgotten or suppressed from decades ago (in this case four decades). It's great that we don't have to go totally from memory to visualize this stuff since it is all captured in film and music. I hope people a lot younger than us will watch this stuff and realize what was lost and how radically culture has changed and how radically it probably will change.