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12 Great Inspirational Movies To Motivate You

Every movie could be considered an inspiration to somebody — perhaps in the sense that it influenced them to pursue a career in filmmaking or contained stylistic or thematic elements that they aspire to include their own stories. However, how many films can you say actually inspired you to make a change in your own life, make a difference in the world, or even just helped you see yourself or other people in a whole new light? The following are some inspirational movies that we believe could give just the boost of motivation you need to follow your dreams.

Sean Astin in Rudy

(Image credit: TriStar) Rudy (1993)

A die-hard Notre Dame football fan (Sean Astin) sets out to achieve his life-long dream by earning himself a position on the team, despite his small stature.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: What makes Rudy one of the best sports movies of all time is that even people who have no interest in football can relate and react strongly to the true underdog story of Daniel E. "Rudy" Ruettiger, whose life inspired director David Anspaugh's classic. 

Stream Rudy on Tubi.Rent or buy Rudy on Amazon.

Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington in Glory

(Image credit: Tri Star Pictures) Glory (1989)

During the United States Civil War, the Black volunteers of a Union military troop struggle with prejudice at the hands of their battlefield enemies and their white comrades alike.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: One of best war movies of its (or any time) is Glory for the way it depicts one of the most divisive eras in American history through the eyes of soldiers given the chance to prove their worth in a country that treated them as inferiors and came out as heroes.

Rent or buy Glory on Amazon.

Will and Jaden Smith on the bus in Pursuit of Happyness

(Image credit: Sony Pictures Releasing) The Pursuit Of Happyness (2006)

A newly single father (Academy Award winner Will Smith) to a six-year-old boy (Jaden Smith) struggles to overcome poverty and homelessness and find a better career than selling bone density scanners in 1980s San Francisco.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: Easily one of the best Will Smith movies is (the intentionally misspelled) The Pursuit of Happyness, which is based on a memoir of the same name by Chris Gardner, who would go on to become a successful entrepreneur and motivational speaker — showing the importance of not giving up even in your darkest moments.

Stream The Pursuit Of Happyness on Peacock.Rent or buy The Pursuit Of Happyness on Amazon.

Dev Patel and Frieda Pinto in Slumdog Millionaire.

(Image credit: Pathé Distribution) Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

A young man (former Skins cast member Dev Patel) participating on India's version of Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? Finds that each of his increasingly difficult trivia questions reminds him of a key moment from his childhood in Mumbai.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: From director Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire — one of the best movies of the 2000s — is a film that cannot quite be defined by one genre but, at its core, is the story of a person who goes above and beyond for the love of his life (Frieda Pinto) — a kind of passion that everyone should aspire for.

Stream Slumdog Millionaire on Hulu.Rent or buy Slumdog Millionaire on Amazon.

Taraji P. Henson in Hidden Figures

(Image credit: 20th Century Fox) Hidden Figures (2016)

In its early years, NASA turns to three mathematically inclined Black women (played by Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monáe) for help to ensure that astronaut John Glenn (Glenn Powell) has a safe trip into the stars.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: A great movie to watch during Women's History Month or to watch during Black History Month (or anytime) as well, is Hidden Figures, which depicts the previously untold story of how mathematicians Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Gobels Johnson overcame both racial and gender discrimination and played an essential role in the development of the United States Space Program.

Stream Hidden Figures on Disney+.Rent or buy Hidden Figures on Amazon.

It's A Wonderful Life cast

(Image credit: RKO Radio Pictures) It's A Wonderful Life (1946)

After suffering a devastating financial loss, a banker and family man (Jimmy Stewart) is given the chance on Christmas Eve to see what the world would be like if he never existed, courtesy of his guardian angel (Henry Travers).

Why it is a great inspirational movie: Director Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life is justifiably recognized as one of the greatest Christmas movies ever made, but (in addition to its holiday setting not being particularly necessary), it is great to watch any time of the year for its valuable lessons in self-discovery and self-worth.

Stream It's A Wonderful Life on Amazon Prime.

one of the stars of the life of pi

(Image credit: 20th Century Fox) Life Of Pi (2012)

An older Indian man (the late Irrfan Khan) recalls to a young writer (Rafe Spall) the unbelievable story of how, when he was a teen (played by Suraj Sharma), he formed a trusting bond with a Bengal Tiger in order to survive while adrift at sea.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: Directed to Academy Award-winning acclaim by Ang Lee and based on the novel by Yann Martel, the story of Life of Pi may seem to border on the impossible, but would give anyone who has seen it a reason to at least try to overcome whatever seemingly insurmountable circumstances come their way.

Rent or buy Life of Pi on Amazon.

Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich.

(Image credit: Universal Pictures) Erin Brockovich (2000)

While working as a paralegal, a divorced single mother of three (Julia Roberts in her Oscar-winning role) uncovers a local water pollution scandal and almost single-handedly takes on the California corporation behind it.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: The world could use a lot more motivation to be an advocate for environmental activism and one potent source of inspiration would be director Steven Soderbergh's Erin Brockovich, which is based on the life of one of the most famous environmental activists and, not to mention, a highly influential feminist icon.

Rent or buy Erin Brockovich on Amazon.

Gregory Peck and Brock Peters in To Kill a Mockingbird

(Image credit: Universal Pictures) To Kill A Mockingbird (1962)

A widowed father and attorney (Gregory Peck) defends a Black man (Brock Peters) wrongfully accused of assaulting his female employer in 1930s Alabama.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: When the American Film Institute ranked cinema's greatest heroes and villains, the choice for the Number One hero was Peck's role as Atticus Finch in Robert Mulligan's adaptation of Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, citing his staunch aversion to prejudice and crucial lessons in considering the perspective of others.

Rent or buy To Kill A Mockingbird on Amazon.

Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting

(Image credit: Miramax) Good Will Hunting (1997)

A highly intelligent, but emotionally stunted, young Boston native (Matt Damon) forms a life-changing bond with a therapist (Academy Award winner Robin Williams) tasked with helping him reach his full potential.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: Confronting and overcoming harsh and uncomfortable truths about ourselves or our pasts in order to better understand our own self-worth is an essential theme of director Gus Van Sant's Good WIll Hunting, which was also written by stars Damon and Ben Affleck, who earned Oscars for their screenplay.

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Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump

(Image credit: Paramount Pictures) Forrest Gump (1994)

A man of below-average intelligence (Tom Hanks in his second Oscar-winning role) witnesses segregation, the Vietnam War, the Watergate Scandal, and just about every other significant moment in history during the mid-20th Century.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: From director Robert Zemeckis and based on the novel by Winston Groom, Best Picture Oscar winner Forrest Gump is a thoroughly amusing and endearing tale that celebrates how kindness and heart are more important than intelligence.

Stream Forrest Gump on Amazon Prime.Stream Forrest Gump on Paramount+.

Reese Witherspoon stands in court with a look of revelation in Legally Blonde.

(Image credit: MGM) Legally Blonde (2001)

After being dumped by her boyfriend, a college student with a passion for fashion (Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon) sets out to reinvent herself by getting accepted into Harvard Law School.

Why it is a great inspirational movie: Elle Woods' goal at the beginning of Robert Luketic's Legally Blonde is mainly to prove to her ex-boyfriend that there is more to her than her looks, but by the end, when she gives one of cinema's most inspirational speeches, she ends up proving her worth to someone more important: herself. 

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Just by looking back at these classic movies, we feel more inspired already!


Motivation At Every Turn

By: D. Scott Fritchen

Here we are, and Kansas State head coach Pete Hughes is saying, "We're here to be the best in college baseball," and All-American pitcher Tyson Neighbors is talking about how, "We want to put ourselves on the map as a national program," and All-American short stop Kaelen Culpepper is saying, "Going someplace else was never on my mind," and second baseman Brady Day, who was drafted and returned to the Wildcats, is saying, "We wanted to be in the postseason last year and we were cut short, and that definitely played a factor in me coming back." Yes, motivation is everywhere at Tointon Family Stadium. "Omaha" — site of the College World Series — remains plastered on the hallway that heads toward Hughes' corner office, and the stadium is empty for now, yet the 60-degree temperatures, which allow the Wildcats to practice outside, will soon turn into hot, steamy games under the lights, when there are $1 hot dog nights, the music blares, and sold-out crowds cheer for No. 24 K-State, as their players hit home runs and Neighbors retires batters faster than Eminem spits lyrics. There they sit, Culpepper and Day and Wichita State transfer Chuck Ingram and Hughes and Neighbors and right-hander Ty Ruhl and left-hander Owen Boerema, wearing purple polos, shoulder-to-shoulder at K-State Baseball Media Day, and behind a table draped in a purple and gray cloth, and in front of a purple backdrop bearing white Powercats, and one by one the players and their head coach talk about winning and culture and championships. 

"At the forefront of what we're doing is putting our program in the best situation to play in the national tournament and get in that race to Omaha," Hughes says. "Excited to go forward with these kids. Couldn't be more excited about a season and what we have in the clubhouse and our ability to get our program to the next level." K-State returns 18 letterwinners, five position starters, and seven pitchers from a squad that went 35-24 overall and 13-11 in the Big 12 Conference a year ago, barely missing out on a NCAA Regional by a bizarre decision by the selection committee. This K-State team has at least one baseball expert in its corner. Kendall Rogers, who is managing editor of D1Baseball, which put K-State at No. 24 in its preseason rankings, uses the word "dangerous" to describe the Wildcats in 2024. "The biggest thing for me in looking at K-State on paper is the personnel and the fact that this is a club that is very talented with a chip on its shoulder," Rogers says. "That's extremely dangerous. It's one thing to be a team with a chip on its shoulder and to have so-so talent, and it's another to be a talented team. Brady Day is a really exciting spark-plug player. Kaelen Culpepper, we all saw flashes of his brilliance last year, and he's going to have a monster year. Chuck Ingram is a really nice addition from the transfer portal. Then you look at Tyson Neighbors, a slam-dunk for me as an All-American and Preseason Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, and he's their assassin. "It's a great mix of them feeling disrespected and having the talent to do something about it. That's a dangerous combo."  Hughes has guided his teams to a .500 record or better in 23 of 26 seasons. He has coached 84 players who've been taken in the MLB Draft, including 21 who've been selected in the first 10 rounds. That includes Nick Goodwin, who was taken in the seventh round by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2023 MLB Draft. Three of Hughes' five seasons at K-State have featured a spot in the Big 12 Championship semifinals. His 133-116 (.534) record at K-State includes last season's 35-24 mark, its highest win total since posting 45 in 2013, and that includes a program-record 14 road victories. This is the first time in Hughes' stint that K-State has earned a national preseason ranking. "We all came here for postseason rankings," Hughes says. "It's nice for our kids to get the attention and for our program to get the attention finally at a national level, but it's the postseason rankings that we're most interested in." Hughes figures that in order to appease the selection committee this year, to leave absolutely no doubt that K-State belongs in a NCAA Regional, the Wildcats need to beat high-quality RPI competition on the road. K-State opens the season competing against California, Boston College and Georgetown in the MLB Desert Invitational in Scottsdale, Arizona, on February 16-18. Two days later, the Wildcats face Arizona State in Phoenix. In March, the Wildcats travel to Tennessee and Clemson for back-to-back midweek games. In April, the Wildcats travel to UConn and Northeastern for midweek contests. "We have to be tough enough to handle the road, and to handle the road midweek," Hughes says. "We all know it. It's not going to be a surprise for us. We have 11 exceptionally tough games, and how we make out in those 11 games will determine where we end up at the end of the season." The end seems so far away and the beginning of the Road to Omaha is here, a grand opportunity that kept the Wildcats' top talent in the Little Apple.  "Everyone wanted a postseason run (last year)," Day says. "We just wanted a chance to be in the postseason and see what we could do. We were cut short. It definitely played a factor in me coming back and a lot of guys coming back. It speaks a lot to the program and the culture that we have. We're looking to go farther than we did last year." K-State was one of just three teams in the nation to walk over 300 times, hit over 75 home runs and steal over 100 bases. The Wildcats batted .270, averaged just under seven runs per game, and hit 77 home runs. The Wildcats' 340 walks marked their most since 1997. K-State finished third in school history in home runs (77), fifth in stolen bases (114), third in walks (340), fourth in sacrifice flies (34) and ninth in RBI (379).  Culpepper, who is switching from third base to his home at shortstop this season, produced an impressive slash line of .325/.423/.576 with eight doubles, 10 home runs, 41 RBI and 16 walks. The third player in school history to be selected and invited to the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team Training Camp, Culpepper was the top slugger for Team USA with a team-leading .471 batting average and a .853 slugging percentage, with two triples, three home runs and seven RBI. Culpepper, a junior who is named a Preseason All-American, is also projected to be the No. 28 overall selection in the 2024 MLB Draft. "I'm comfortable being here, and I want to make my own mark here," Culpepper says. "Going somewhere else was never on my mind. Being in a category or in the same sentence of K-State greats is great, but I'd like to leave my own mark and have my own identity."  The pitching staff last season finished just second to Oklahoma State with a 2.36 strikeout-to-walk ratio and fifth in the Big 12 with a 5.30 ERA. The Wildcats struck out 507 batters while issuing 215 walks, compared to their 5.84 ERA and 280 walks in 2022. K-State issued a league-low 215 walks and 3.82 walks per nine innings. Boerema, named one of the nation's top-50 starting pitchers by D1Baseball, earned All-Big 12 Second Team accolades in his first season, striking out 95 batters, which ranked fifth in the league. Ruhl made a team-leading 26 appearances, including two starts, and he struck out 51 and walked 22 while opponents hit .267 against him last season. Neighbors became just the second player in school history to earn Consensus All-America honors behind a league-best 11 saves to go along with a 1.85 ERA. He broke the program's TrackMan-era pitching velocity record at 99-mph in the series-opening win against No. 14 Texas Tech on April 28. Neighbors, a junior, is the third player in school history to earn four Preseason All-American honors in the same season alongside former right-hander Jordan Wicks (2021) and infielder Ross Kivett (2014). "The culture at K-State is unmatched," Neighbors says. "Just hearing stories from around the country at other programs, there are guys who barely have conversations with their head coach. I feel like we know each other on the deepest of levels. I feel comfortable here and know we're the underdog, and we love that mentality. We want to put ourselves on the map as a national program. That's been my goal and our team's goal since day one and we plan to carry that out."  The Wildcats will get some help with the addition of Ingram, a 6-foot-1, 225-pound native of Belton, Missouri, and a senior transfer from Wichita State. Ingram, an outfielder who was named a Top Impact Transfer by D1Baseball (No. 55), played in 141 games with 132 starts with the Shockers. He slashed .362/.437/.579 with 80 hits and 41 RBI last season, and brings 36 career doubles, six triples and 26 homers to K-State. "I always heard great things about this program," Ingram says. "One of my good friends is Nick Goodwin, and he always spoke very highly about Coach Hughes and the staff. K-State was one of the first schools to reach out to me, and I was very happy because K-State was definitely No. 1 on my list. I knew this place was awesome." Yes, K-State is awesome, and its baseball team appears to be pretty awesome as well, and optimism appears to be at an all-time high under Hughes, and plenty of stories will unfurl throughout the season. Hughes loves his depth. He loves the pitching. He loves the batting. He loves his coaching staff. "We have a lot of kids in this room that decided to come back and be a part of this season specifically to finish some unfinished business and get this school, program and community to a different level in college baseball," Hughes says. "The weather certainly has cooperated with us, and our preparation before we head out next week and jump on the road to Omaha." Count Rogers of D1Baseball among those anxious to see the Wildcats progress down the road in what could be one of the more memorable seasons in school history. "It's pretty clear for me," Rogers says. "I love this club offensively, and they're going to really hit. The biggest thing for me is the starting rotation. If they can get the game to Neighbors at the end, he's going to throw two or three innings because he's too valuable. I'll look at arms that can get six or seven innings and they'll be in great shape. "I'll say this about K-State, if the weekend rotation pans out, I don't think this is a top-25 team, this is a top-10 or top-12 team."

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