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Amy Schumer's 'Trainwreck' Approved By Sports Lovers

| Jul 29, 2015 04:30 AM EDT

Amy Schumer, Bill Hader In 'Trainwreck'

Amy Schumer's "Trainwreck" has been named as the best sports movie of the year. The romantic comedy has a different take on sports and sportsman, which seems to have touched the right cord with the experts.

Apart from showing the hilarious take on why men indulge in sport activities along with a ton of jokes on the subject, Schumer has also managed to assemble the big wigs of the sports world, including footballer Tony Romo, former world's number one professional tennis player Chris Evert, NBA star LeBron James, WWE champion John Cena and basketball player Amar'e Stoudemire to make an appearance in her movie.

In the movie, the 34-year-old actress played the role of journalist of a men's magazine who is given the task to write about a sports doctor after so as to bring out a fresh angle as she is known to be not an avid sports lover. As a result, throughout the movie, sport has become the central plot in an amusingly fresh way, ESPN reported.

Meanwhile, the investigations are still on to find out the real motive behind the shooting rampage which happened at the Grand Theatre in Louisiana, during the screening of the movie.

From the initial reports it appears that John Russelll, who seem to be a misogynist owing to his past records and his reported vocalized anti-feminist views about women in the workplace, has intentionally targeted the audience of the movie that has a sexually empowered woman in its lead role.  

Louisiana State Police Colonel Michael Edmonson told The Hollywood Reporter that Russell has jotted down the date, time, location and movie title in his journal. After opening fire randomly at the audience as the movie was 20 minutes into the screening, he later shot himself and died on the scene.

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