Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA teenage drifter finds an opportunity to turn his life around when he joins a high-school football program with a hard-nosed coach.A teenage drifter finds an opportunity to turn his life around when he joins a high-school football program with a hard-nosed coach.A teenage drifter finds an opportunity to turn his life around when he joins a high-school football program with a hard-nosed coach.
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i have seen the movie and it was filmed in fairhope which isn't that far from where i live. Actually, they used one of my friends property,(well her grandfathers)and they actually filmed her and her sister as extras, but after watching the movie i think they cut them out, but still i thought it was really cool.
My family and I watched this film and came away extremely disappointed and frustrated. We were excited and optimistic upon learning that Jerry Jenkins directed it, but afterwards felt that we'd been lied to and betrayed. This film does NOT embrace godly Christian values. It's references to God and Christianity are flippant, fake, and disrespectful. The leadership examples are TERRIBLE. They would be disappointing even if they weren't presented as "Christian". Such examples and behavior is unacceptable and inappropriate, especially in adult leadership. Oh, and it's not completely family friendly, there was some decidedly inappropriate and unnecessary content in there. Oh and another thing...the football was terrible. Those that compared it to Remember the Titans need to watch Remember the Titans again. The football and acting are way better, the leadership examples are far more edifying, and the theme is far more deserving of your time. This is not an accurate or good representation of true Christianity. Shame on you, Mr. Jenkins, for not having the guts to take a strong and unashamed stand on what you claim to believe in. We expected better from you. That is not the God I worship, the kind of leaders I would respect, or the kind of movie I will watch again. If you're looking for a good movie that has strong Christian values, good leadership, and is thoroughly edifying for the ENTIRE family, I encourage you to rent the movie Facing the Giants. Don't waste your time on this.
I loved Hometown Legend. In fact my sister and brother are watching right now.. It is a very good and clean movie. I love Alabama and they give a good inpreation of it there. haha They directed it very well. I loved "Left Behind' and when I saw that the director from "Left Behind" directed it I knew I would like this movie. God Bless, Kathryn
Received the DVD as a Christmas present, and only have one complaint (and it's not even the movie's fault) -- I wish the aspect ratio were widescreen. A movie as inspirational as this deserves that "big screen" look, especially for the numerous (and well shot) football sequences. Funny that the trailer appears to be widescreen. Hmmm.
Well acted, and believable, there were several touching moments in the various character's journeys. Lacey Chabert and Nick Cornish have a good on screen chemistry, while Terry O'Quinn is perfect as the perfectionist coach. I thought I could predict how everything would turn out. I was wrong -- and I love that in a movie!
Also nicely done: the background score. (Wish the audio was 5.1, but the Dolby Pro Logic was quite adequate). Dan Haseltine and Joe Hogue are to be congratulated on creating a nice "high school" feel during the many action sequences. The quiet scenes are are rendered nicely, reminding me of the excellent score from "Remember the Titans".
For it's sound focus on quality drama, moving moments, great sport shots and without trashy language, I highly recommend this film.
Well acted, and believable, there were several touching moments in the various character's journeys. Lacey Chabert and Nick Cornish have a good on screen chemistry, while Terry O'Quinn is perfect as the perfectionist coach. I thought I could predict how everything would turn out. I was wrong -- and I love that in a movie!
Also nicely done: the background score. (Wish the audio was 5.1, but the Dolby Pro Logic was quite adequate). Dan Haseltine and Joe Hogue are to be congratulated on creating a nice "high school" feel during the many action sequences. The quiet scenes are are rendered nicely, reminding me of the excellent score from "Remember the Titans".
For it's sound focus on quality drama, moving moments, great sport shots and without trashy language, I highly recommend this film.
I was very impressed with the overall cleanliness of this film. Definitely something that the whole family can enjoy and nothing that a parent would have to cover anyone's eyes.
This is an example of good Christian film making that will show that Christians can make a quality film.
Their world view definitely comes out in this film. That view is hope!
Keep up the good work.
The film is up there in quality with Return of the Titans.
It's a story about redemption, faith, forgiveness, love and team!
Again, keep up the good work.
Executive produced by one of the authors of the Left Behind Series.
This is an example of good Christian film making that will show that Christians can make a quality film.
Their world view definitely comes out in this film. That view is hope!
Keep up the good work.
The film is up there in quality with Return of the Titans.
It's a story about redemption, faith, forgiveness, love and team!
Again, keep up the good work.
Executive produced by one of the authors of the Left Behind Series.
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- WissenswertesActing debut of legendary Foley, AL pee wee football coach Steve Cluck. Cluck had more of a speaking role in the original cut, but he is best known for his iconic line, "Good Job, Brian" after Athens' final game.
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Written by Dan Haseltine, Stephen Mason, Matt Odmark and Charlie Lowell
Performed by Jars of Clay
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- American Leather
- Drehorte
- Foley, Alabama, USA(Crusaders' home stadium scenes)
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- Budget
- 2.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 111.806 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 51.000 $
- 27. Jan. 2002
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 111.806 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std.(120 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
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