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Facing the Giants

  • 2006
  • PG
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
19K
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Facing the Giants (2006)
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A losing coach and his underdog football team face their giants of fear and failure on and off the field, with surprising results.A losing coach and his underdog football team face their giants of fear and failure on and off the field, with surprising results.A losing coach and his underdog football team face their giants of fear and failure on and off the field, with surprising results.

  • Director
    • Alex Kendrick
  • Writers
    • Alex Kendrick
    • Stephen Kendrick
  • Stars
    • Alex Kendrick
    • Shannen Fields
    • Jason McLeod
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    19K
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    • Director
      • Alex Kendrick
    • Writers
      • Alex Kendrick
      • Stephen Kendrick
    • Stars
      • Alex Kendrick
      • Shannen Fields
      • Jason McLeod
    • 434User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alex Kendrick
    Alex Kendrick
    • Grant Taylor
    Shannen Fields
    Shannen Fields
    • Brooke Taylor
    Jason McLeod
    • Brock Kelley
    Tracy Goode
    Tracy Goode
    • Brady Owens
    Bailey Cave
    • David Childers
    Steve Williams
    • Larry Childers
    Tommy McBride
    • Jonathan Weston
    James Blackwell
    • Matt Prater…
    Jim McBride
    • Bobby Lee Duke
    Ray Wood
    • Mr. Bridges
    Brandon Glow
    • Zach Avery…
    Bobby Jackson
    • Game Announcer #1
    Tracy Keller
    • Claire Peterson
    Justin Heape
    • Rob Scott…
    Chris Heape
    • Jeremy Johnson…
    Stanley R. Hendricks
    • Georgia Sports Announcer
    • (voice)
    Erin Bethea
    Erin Bethea
    • Alicia Houston
    • (as Erin Catt)
    Wayne McGuire
    • Man Helping with Car
    • Director
      • Alex Kendrick
    • Writers
      • Alex Kendrick
      • Stephen Kendrick
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    6tink123155

    False Advertising

    I am a Christian, and I did very much enjoy this movie. But I had a big problem with it. It tells a non-Christian that if you become a Christian, you will have all your prayers answered ...and quickly. And we as Christians know that just isn't true. It sets non-Christians who become saved by this film, up for some major disallusionment. They will think that all they have to do is ask God, and all problems will go away. And it just isn't true.

    God decides when he wants to say yes and when he wants to say no. Our lives as Christians aren't like what is portrayed in this film. Sometimes we pray for years and never get a yes answer. Sometimes we never get a yes answer. And we never get to understand why, not until we get to heaven.
    9boltinc

    a little movie with a lot of heart

    The movie was well worth my time. I would encourage anyone who is looking for a good uplifting movie to check this one out. the characters are easy to relate to and the underlying story is very heartwarming. If you are having a bad day, or even if you are having a good day, this would be a great film. I left the movie feeling uplifted and full of hope!! The spirit of the movie is a bit reminiscent of "Pay It Forward". One word of warning, although the film does make you laugh in parts, you will need to bring your own box of tissues. After watching the film, I found out that the film was shot with only 1 camera. I honestly did not notice while watching the movie. everyone should be able to find a part of themselves in at least one of the main characters.
    8babunho

    The two ways to interpret this movie.... from a biased and non biased opinion

    Okay I understand this a preachy and churchy movie , but what y'all need to understand from it's even if you don't believe in god you can stil have "faith" and dedicate toward a goal, like actually do what you need to do with the mindset that things will work it out, because hard work and discipline make a difference, think about it. The coach got "rewarded" because people acknowledged him and his efforts, and if you grew up on a church family you relate a lot. Also really good acting, allowing the emotions to flow through the screen.
    7bobleer

    Strong Christian movie

    Strong Christian movie. This movie will give you joy, it will make you sit on the edge of your seat wondering what amazing thing God can pull out of the events. Yes it is a movie but it shows Gods love for those who give it all to him. This is a must see movie for the entire family. I saw this movie with my youth group at our church. This movie all had us crying o the floor because it is so true. This movie can help you get your life straight. You can actually relate to this movie you must see it. I know it will change you life for the best by God's intentions.
    8the_crains

    Facing the Giants Is More Than Hollywood Clichés

    Facing The Giants is a "feel good" movie. As I type those words, I can't help but think, "OK, I've just alienated at least half the readers from seeing the movie". A "feel good" movie doesn't have to translate to pure sap. Think Rocky more than Steel Magnolias. Although even that comparison is lacking, because similarities between Giants and Rocky or Rudy or for that matter any other "come from behind" sports movies also come up short. One thing is for sure, no one viewing Giants will miss the Christian content, and that difference alone makes the film unique. But that's not the only thing that sets this film apart. The fact that it was made mostly by volunteer amateurs from Albany, Georgia's Sherwood Baptist Church-for $100,000-is a testimony to what people can do when they passionately believe in something. That alone makes this a truly "inspiring" film! The story focuses on Coach Grant Taylor (played by writer, director, and Sherwood associate pastor Alex Kendrick), whose Shiloh Christian Academy football team hasn't had a winning season in six years. After losing a star player to another team, things are looking down for the Shiloh Eagles, and school board members begin to consider showing Taylor the door. The coach is having a bad year for sure. He drives a beat up car, his house smells like something died, and worst of all-he and wife discover they can't have children of their own. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) board that hands out movie ratings says that it was in fact this pregnancy theme that earned Giants it's PG rating. Don't be concerned by this "adult" topic-it's handled very appropriately for the whole family. On the "family" topic: yes you can the kids. My recommendation would be ages 8 and up, only because younger children may be bored with the football and "personal crisis" themes. But there is no sexual content or profanity, and violence is limited to football tackles. By the way, the football action looks great, thanks to one of the paid crew members, cinematographer Bob Scott. He's worked with the amazing NFL films as well as Friday Night Lights and many others. This is a very good film for the family-I actually think that's what this movie was made for. I can see families going out to eat after the movie and discussing some of the themes (trust in God, respecting your parents). If my son was older, I would be taking him to see it for sure. The movie could truly have a positive impact on kids-as opposed to the mindless entertainment they are often subjected to. As the story unfolds, Taylor reaches a breaking point, and decides that all he can do is trust the Lord for guidance. He tells his team, "If we win, we praise him and if we lose we praise him". Most adults won't be too surprised where the films goes after that-however I think kids in the audience will be delighted-and maybe inspired-by the turn of events. Let me go back to the "pure sap" comment for a moment. Some people may think this film is the definition of "sap" as the story progresses. I didn't see it that way. As a Christian, I have seen God turn around impossible situations-so for me, I was thinking "yeah, God can do that". So does Giants show us that when the chips are down, all we have to do is pray and things change immediately? Alex Kendrick talks about this in an interview with Christianity Today: "That's always the first negative comment we get after our test screenings. I'm not a name-it-and-claim-it guy; I think God does allow us to struggle." However I understand where Kendrick is coming from when he goes on to say, "We ended up with our story for two reasons: Number one, we had seen it happen around us. And number two, it's a movie and we wanted people to leave inspired and encouraged." We had seen it happen around us. Giants is a reflection of that. If you're like me, you will "feel good" at the end of the movie. That's not a bad thing! Go see this movie-and take the kids.

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    • Trivia
      The "Death Crawl" Exercise was something they came up with themselves that to their knowledge had never been done before. It was very strenuous, not just for the person on the bottom, but also the person on top. Most of it was filmed on a very hot day- 98 degrees. The sweat dripping from Jason McLeod's face at the end was real. He said that he lost about 8-10 pounds that day and was in pain from it. Alex Kendrick and others had to keep going under tents to stay dry.
    • Goofs
      During the championship game, after the Giants' second touchdown but before the Eagles' first touchdown, there is a scene where it is obvious the shot has been reversed. As the players struggle, it can be seen that the numbers and letters on the jerseys are backward.
    • Quotes

      J.T. Hawkins Jr.: You act like you gonna miss before you even kick the ball. See, we're gonna have to change your whole kicking philosophy. Now see, you kick it wide left, or wide right, but that ain't gonna get you home. The ball has got to go through the middle.

      David Childers: I know, coach.

      J.T. Hawkins Jr.: No, no, no! You don't! Now what does Scripture say about this? Scripture says wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction. And many that be there find it. Now to us; that's wide left, and wide right. But narrow is the gate and straight is the way that leads to life, and few there be that find it. Anybody can kick it wide left and wide right. My momma can kick it wide left and wide right. But that ain't gonna get you home. It don't have to look great. It don't have to look smooth. It can look like a dying duck. But the ball has got to go through the middle. Now David, you gonna have to choose the narrow way. Cause that's the only path where you gonna get your reward.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits, after "TO GOD BE THE GLORY!", some good advice follows: "FACE YOUR GIANTS!"
    • Connections
      Referenced in Fireproof (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Stained Glass Masquerade
      Written by Mark Hall and Nichole Nordeman

      Performed by Casting Crowns

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Đối Mặt Với Những Gã Khổng Lồ
    • Filming locations
      • Albany, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Carmel Entertainment
      • Destination Films
      • Provident Films
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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,178,331
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,389,000
      • Oct 1, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,307,987
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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