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MadRyan

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General thoughts on this film? One of my all time favorites, never get bored with it personally.

Question: Did anyone openly cry or shed a tear during the Gerry "superman" scene in the hospital?
 
MadRyan said:
General thoughts on this film? One of my all time favorites, never get bored with it personally.

Question: Did anyone openly cry or shed a tear during the Gerry "superman" scene in the hospital?

Still trying to 'Forget the Titans.'

I hated this sappy, sentimental BS.
 
MadRyan said:
General thoughts on this film? One of my all time favorites, never get bored with it personally.

Question: Did anyone openly cry or shed a tear during the Gerry "superman" scene in the hospital?
I agree I loved it, great movie.
 
Magpiespower said:
Still trying to 'Forget the Titans.'

I hated this sappy, sentimental BS.

The facts of the real story speak for themselves without being overlain with treacle - Hollywood should learn the lesson that when it comes to emotion - less is more. If not for Denzel it would have been a total dud.

The other thing is it rests on a lie - how many senior College or NFL coaches are black even now
 

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I thought it was pretty good. Don't usually go for these movies as they're dime a dozen but this one was pretty good.

Contra Mundum said:
The other thing is it rests on a lie - how many senior College or NFL coaches are black even now
I don't believe it was about discrimination against black football coaches but more about general racism, segregation in schools, and one coach's ability to unify black and white at the end of segregation.

There's not really any evidence to suggest widespread racism against blacks when it comes to black coaches, black quarter backs, or even black tennis players. An equally logical reason may be that black people have less interest in these areas or on an indivual basis are more often not suited to such roles.

The Williams sisters are always crying racism in tennis citing that lack of black partipation in sport being the reason. It's much more likely that tennis just doesn't do it for most black people. Basketball more dare ting.
 
bunsen burner said:
I thought it was pretty good. Don't usually go for these movies as they're dime a dozen but this one was pretty good.

I don't believe it was about discrimination against black football coaches but more about general racism, segregation in schools, and one coach's ability to unify black and white at the end of segregation.

There's not really any evidence to suggest widespread racism against blacks when it comes to black coaches, black quarter backs, or even black tennis players. An equally logical reason may be that black people have less interest in these areas or on an indivual basis are more often not suited to such roles.

The Williams sisters are always crying racism in tennis citing that lack of black partipation in sport being the reason. It's much more likely that tennis just doesn't do it for most black people. Basketball more dare ting.

The ratio of black footballers in NFL is much higher than in AFL but still the number of coaches still lags - its like Kareem Aduhl Jabaar not getting an NBA coaching gig and being continuously overlooked by inferior white coaches - he is done the hard yards in the College circuiit for twenty years
 
bunsen burner said:
Basketball more dare ting.


BB, I actully agree with most of what you say, but you might want to tread carefully with statements like that. I may be overly sensitive, but it could be interpreted as racist.
 
One of my all time favourites!! It's also responsible for developing my interest in the American Civil War.

"Attitude reflect leadership, Captain".

Denzel is brilliant but Ryan Hurst and Wood Harris have some of the very best scenes.
 
redglare said:
BB, I actully agree with most of what you say, but you might want to tread carefully with statements like that. I may be overly sensitive, but it could be interpreted as racist.
It's not racist at all. If you're a bit sensitive then that's your problem, not mine. Don't tryo to pass your insecurity on to me. Your problem, you deal with it. Stop bothering me with your problems.
 
bunsen burner said:
It's not racist at all. If you're a bit sensitive then that's your problem, not mine. Don't tryo to pass your insecurity on to me. Your problem, you deal with it. Stop bothering me with your problems.

Well, rightly or wrongly, I am sensitive to these sort of issues, but I take it back. My apologies.
 

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Love a good sports movie and this is one i enjoyed - pass me the tissues especially at the end, but seriously was up there IMO. I know Hollywood tends to gloss over "true life" stories but take away the gloss it is still a good "real life" saga.
 
There are a lot of good websites out there about this movie but thought I would just mention this one .

http://www.71originaltitans.com/

Coach Herman Boone

"This green field right here was painted red, bubblin' with the blood of young boys, smoke and hot lead pourin' right through their bodies. Listen to their souls, men:

'I killed my brother with malice in my heart. Hatred destroyed my family.'"
 



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