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Remember The Titans
Year: 2000
Classification: Drama

Directed:

- Boaz Yakin

Actors/Actresses:

- Denzel Washington
- Will Patton
- Wood Harris
- Ryan Hurst
- Kate Bosworth




An uplifting experience

Producer Jerry Bruckheimer ("Top Gun", "Beverly Hills Cop", "The Rock", "Flashdance", "American Gigolo") is a master of bringing crowd-pleasing films to the public. Once again, Bruckheimer hits with this inspirational human-interest story. This script was rejected dozens of times before it found its way to Bruckheimer's desk. He immediately saw the potential and began shopping it around until Disney picked it up.
It is a true story of a high school football team in 1971 during the first year of forced integration in the Virginia. The team members are compelled to confront years of racial hatred and bigotry if they are to come together as a team and win. To add to the tension, a black coach is installed as head coach, replacing a popular white coach with a history of having winning seasons.
Coach Boone (Denzel Washington) runs the team like a marine boot camp. He forces the boys to put their prejudices aside so they can coalesce into a winning football team. He faces obstacles within the team as well as those from the parents and the school board. Everyone is waiting for him to fail so they can pounce on him. He never gives them the satisfaction.
This is an stirring story that accurately represents the open racial hostilities of the time, especially regarding forced integration. It gives us excellent character development of coach Boone and coach Yoast (Will Patton), as well as players Gerry Bertier (Ryan Hurst) and Julius Campbell (Wood Harris). Though the plot is predictable, it is such an inspirational story that it doesn't become tedious. There are a few oversimplifications of complex issues, like when the team overcomes a lifetime of bigotry in two weeks of football camp. However, there are also a number of memorable and emotional scenes.
The acting is terrific across the board. Denzell Washington gives the coach a very hard edge while maintaining a certain tough charisma. Will Patton does an outstanding job portraying coach Yoast, a man stuck in the middle of forces that are ripping his life apart. This is the best performance I've seen by Patton, who has always been a solid supporting actor. The selection of Wood Harris and Ryan Hurst for the student leads is a bit of a stretch age wise (Hurst is 25 and looks older, and Harris is 31). However, both actors deliver brilliant performances, supercharged with intensity on and off the field. Eleven-year-old Hayden Panettiere is fantastic as coach Yoast's football obsessed daughter, stealing every scene in which she appears.
The DVD has a good deal of interesting material including interviews with the real coaches Boone and Yoast as well as player interviews. The DTS sound on this DVD is nothing short of awesome, making the music powerful and sounds of the action on the field explosive.
This film is classic Bruckheimer. It sweeps us up and gets us totally involved with the characters, while putting impediments in their way so we can root for them. I rated it an 8/10.


You will remember the titans...

No matter whether you're a fan of sports or not, Remember the Titans is an incredibly inspiring film.BR>Based on a true story, it is set in 1971 at TC Williams High School, a school that is about to intergrate white and balck students for the first time.BR>The school's football team meet pre-season, and the separate white and balck groups must learn to get along under the guidance of Coach Herman Boon (Denzel Washington).BR>What follows is a remarkably touching and powerful story, that mixes tragedy and success.BR>Great acting by all involved, especially the black members of the cast, who are funny and add something else to an already 5-star film.BR>For movie fans of all genres, Remember the Titans is a great movie that will inspire you and having you watch it again and again. This is the greatest sports film ever made, and it is sure to have watching intently from beginning to end.


Hands down, one of the greatest movies I ever watched.

Believe it or not, I never even heard of this movie until recently. I'm not a big sports fan, or a sport movie fan so when my boyfriend brough this over to watch, I was less than thrilled.
However, once it started, I was captivated by it.
The movie is made even better based on the fact it is based on a true story. The jist of it is this... Herman Boone, played by Denzel Wahsinton perfectly, takes over as new head coach at a high school that has been desegregated. Naturally, the town has mixed reactions.
We watch as Boone, uses tactics that neither the players, the parents, the townsfolk or even his assistant coaches like to force the players to not only become a team but also respect each other as people. We watch as friendships form, and as a team forms.
Eventually we watch as the winning football team, and essentially Boone brings the town together.
This movie brings something to the table for everyone. I laughed, I cried, I even cheered during the games. A must see!






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