
In today's Fantasy Life Newsletter, we're taking a break from your regularly scheduled programming to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday.

In today's Fantasy Life Newsletter:
When the powers that be asked me if I wanted to write the 4th of July newsletter, I told them, "Sure, as long as you guys are OK with me providing no fantasy analysis whatsoever and also ranking the 10 most American movies anyone can watch on the 4th of July."
They said: "Yes, we love it. And also provide some fantasy analysis and maybe link back to our FantasyLife+ package if you can do it in a seamless way since that's the place where users can find our 2025 fantasy football rankings (applicable for best ball, redraft, and Guillotine Leagues) as well as our 2025 season-long player projections."
So here we are. I'm writing the newsletter, I've already provided a cornucopia of perfectly integrated links back to the best fantasy website on the planet, and at the bottom of this newsletter, I'm going to list the names of five players you should definitelyāunder no circumstancesādraft for fantasy football this year.
But before that: The 10 most American movies anyone can watch on the 4th of July.
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In anticipation of writing this newsletter, I took to social media and asked the question: "What's the most āAmericanā movie someone can watch on the 4th of July?"
I got a lot of great responsesāand the truth is that there are way more than 10 worthy Star-Spangled movies people could reasonably watch on Independence Day,Ā so here are 12 honorable mentions, in no particular order.
A League of Their Own: Great movie, but I can have only so many baseball and Tom Hanks movies in the top 10, if you get what I'm saying.
Born on the Fourth of July: I opted instead for another (obvious) Tom Cruise movie.
Borat: Still objectively hilarious and very much a movie about the United States. This one also maybe could've been Idiocracy.
Air Force One: I really thought about this one ⦠but then I thought, "If I'm including a Harrison Ford movie from the '90s, it's gotta be Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, right?" And then I realized that Last Crusade was released in 1989. And then I realized that it was time to move on with my life.
Platoon: This one just as easily could've been Apocalypse Now, Full Metal Jacket, or maybe even Good Morning, Vietnam.
First Blood: I was so, so tempted to include the entire Rambo series. Also, the fact that the first movie in this series is called First Blood and not the eponymous Rambo is so tilting.Ā
The Wolf of Wall Street: Few things are as American as white collar crime, Martin Scorsese, and Leonardo DiCaprio.
American Sniper: This one also could've been Zero Dark Thirty.
Glory: There are a number of Civil War movies, but this one might be the best.
National Treasure: I needed to get Nicolas Cage on this list somehow.
The Patriot: This could've been 1776 or maybe Revolution, an Al Pacino film that it seems no one remembers. Or I suppose Hamilton.
Miracle: Enough people mentioned this one to merit inclusionābut I gotta say that this one doesn't scream "Fourth of July" to me at all. U.S. vs. Soviet Union. Cool. I love that. But hockey? Not really a summer sport.
BE PATRIOTIC ⦠DO SOME MOCK DRAFTS BEFORE THE BBQ

Here they are, presented in reverse order (10 to 1), straight from the random brain of Matthew Freedman, and not at all representing the opinions of my employers ⦠the 10 most American movies for the Fourth of July.
The movie is set on July Fourth, it's directed by Steven Spielberg, and it has an iconic soundtrack composed and conducted by John Williams.
I'm including (via the side door) the summertime American Pie 2 in this. The title of the film has the word "American" in it, and there's something distinctly red, white, and blue about this debauched late-'90s coming-of-age movie.
With this selection, I get a Tom Hanks movie, another Spielberg film, and maybe the greatest World War II movie of all time. The opening scene changed the way directors shoot war movies.Ā
The film almost received an NC-17 rating because ofāto quote Wikipediaā"explicit sex scenes involving puppets." I think that says it all. The theme song is a work of art.
Set in the United States Bicentennial and featuring a breakout Sylvester Stallone, Rocky won Best Picture at the Academy Awards and is the ultimate underdog story. Rocky II, Rocky III, and Rocky IV all deserve recognition as well, especially Rocky IV, which has one of the most iconic US vs. Soviet Union sports matchups in film history.
And if you want to include the new Creed franchise under the Rocky umbrella, go for it.
Plus, almost nothing is more American than boxing.Ā
Fantasy Life Founder Matthew Berry famously makes a cameo in Avengers: Endgame, and by the way, totally unrelatedly, it's in my contract that I must mention at least one Marvel movie if at any point I mention any movie of any kind in any of my Fantasy Life content.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War are also total bangers.
We get another Tom Hanks film, and the soundtrack is one of the best collections of Americana music ever. Overflowing with quotable lines.
The United States vs. aliensāand we win. Perfect. No notes.
Through the side door, I feel like it's fine also to include under this heading basically any Tom Cruise movie ever, especially Tom Gun: Maverick, American Made, Born on the Fourth of July, Days of Thunder, The Outsiders, Risky Business, A Few Good Men, and all of the Mission: Impossible series.
Basically, the Fourth of July should just be a Tom Cruise movie marathon followed by fireworks at dusk.
And, truthfully, Top Gun would definitely be No. 1 on this totally objective and not at all idiosyncratic list if not for ā¦
Boys. Baseball. The summer of 1962.Ā
A big dog.Ā
James Earl Jones.Ā
And Wendy Peffercorn.
This had to be No. 1. There was no other choice.
SMALLS WOULD WANT TO AVOID THE CHOPPING BLOCK

I'm a man of my wordāa Freedman of my word, if you willāand at the top of the newsletter, I promised that I'd list the names of five players not to draft in fantasy this year.
So here they are, listed at random.
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