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Overview
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Hope comes alive morePlot:
Based on H.G. Bissinger's book, which profiled the economically depressed town of Odessa, Texas and their heroic high school football team, The Permian High Panthers. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Awards:
2 wins & 4 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(17 articles)
"Short List" Of Emmy Contenders Revealed (From Studio Briefing. 27 June 2008, 10:32 AM, PDT)
Grey's Anatomy, 30 Rock in Contention for Emmy Awards (From PEOPLE.com. 26 June 2008, 10:10 PM, PDT)
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Excellent Look at a Small Town's Football Madness moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Billy Bob Thornton | ... | Coach Gary Gaines | |
| Lucas Black | ... | Mike Winchell | |
| Garrett Hedlund | ... | Don Billingsley | |
| Derek Luke | ... | Boobie Miles | |
| Jay Hernandez | ... | Brian Chavez | |
| Lee Jackson | ... | Ivory Christian | |
| Lee Thompson Young | ... | Chris Comer | |
| Tim McGraw | ... | Charles Billingsley | |
| Grover Coulson | ... | L.V. Miles | |
| Connie Britton | ... | Sharon Gaines | |
| Connie Cooper | ... | Mrs. Winchell | |
| Kasey Stevens | ... | Flippy | |
| Ryanne Duzich | ... | Melissa | |
| Amber Heard | ... | Maria | |
| Morgan Farris | ... | Jennifer Gaines |
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Rated PG-13 for thematic issues, sexual content, language, some teen drinking and rough sports action.Parents Guide:
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118 minCountry:
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EnglishColor:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Australia:M (tv rating) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Iceland:LH | South Korea:12 | Malaysia:U | Ireland:12A | Singapore:NC-16 | UK:12A (original rating) | UK:12 (video rating) (2005) | USA:PG-13 | Argentina:13 | Finland:K-11 | Australia:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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Garrett Hedlund gained an about additional 20 lbs for this movie on top of the 30 lbs that he had gained for Troy (2004). He was up to 200 lbs when he'd usually been 155. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: Boobie's number in his Senior year was 35, not 45 as in the movie. moreSoundtrack:
Bring the Noise moreFAQ
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To be honest, I went to this movie primarily to see Christian Kane, but the reviews had been excellent. I expected a cross between All the Right Moves and Remember the Titans, but it was nothing like the second, which was about two coaches forced to make their teams blend into one while avoiding racial problems. There were elements of All the Right Moves, though, as several of the young men expressed their desire to get out of Odessa through football, but the movie focused on several of them rather than just one. Its best companion piece in my opinion is the Texas Cheerleader Murder, which shows the same football madness from the other gender as they will do anything to be cheerleaders!
Billy Bob Thornton was excellent as the coach, facing pressure on all sides to win the state championship. An excellent touch was the large number of for sale signs on his lawn after his team was blown away in the game following Boobie's injury. The community put pressure on the boys as well, everyone who owned a state championship ring from prior years pushing them in the kids' faces. Tim McGraw was a revelation as Brian's abusive father, and the actress who was Mike Winchell's mother gave a brilliant performance.
All of the young actors were excellent, especially Derek Luke as the unfortunate Boobie. He made the audience feel his pain and frustration. Lucas Black, who had done such a marvelous job in American Gothic, has a face that reflects his pain as he faces all of his tribulations, which include the pressure of suddenly becoming the team's best hope when Boobie is out and of having a mother with mental and/or emotional problems. Every one of them is a gem.
The cinematography was outstanding, and the shots of the town and the bleak surroundings certainly demonstrated why the kids wanted to get away. Despair hung in the air, with people clinging to their moments of glory as the only happy days of their entire lives. This was its primary likeness to All the Right Moves, although the hated home town was a Pennsylvania steel town (Johnstown, PA, which I escaped from myself), not a Texas prairie city.
And what made things even more intense was that this was a true story. Showing the boys' fates at the end was an excellent conclusion.
And Christian Kane? I knew he only had a cameo, as he had told Peter Berg that he'd love to be in the movie and would take any part there was. He was the man in the restaurant/bar who asked Mike Winchell if he'd take a picture with him & his kid. He was long-haired, unshaven, and, to be honest, if I'd seen him this way first, I'd never have given him a second look. He did a good job as a "good ole boy," though!