Yes. Seabiscuit was a good one. I’ve read the book and it is amazing. I could watch the movie every night. It’s amazing too. I would say the movie does the book about 97% justice. However, there are scenes they had to skip in the movie in the interest of time, and compactness. Some GREAT scenes. Like, Seabiscuit had a twin brother named Grog. Smith, the trainer, often put Grog out in Seabiscuit’s place for the press, wearing Seabiscuit’s halter. Oh, a whole short movie could have been made about the troubles it caused, which is just what Smith wanted! But they don’t even mention Grog in the movie.
Smith invented leg wraps. The press saw Seabiscuit in the wraps and wanted to know what was “wrong.” Smith said, “All four of his legs are broke.”
Went out over the AP!!! Again, not mentioned in the book.
The only thing I’ve read on Apollo 13 was an original Look magazine I came across from 1969 that dedicated much of the magazine to the story. If the magazine was accurate, then the movie that came out almost 30 years later was 99.99% accurate.