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My All American

Original title: My All-American
  • 2015
  • PG
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
8.9K
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Robin Tunney, Aaron Eckhart, Sarah Bolger, and Finn Wittrock in My All American (2015)
Freddie Steinmark, an underdog on the gridiron, faces the toughest challenge of his life after leading his team to a championship season.
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Freddie Steinmark, an underdog on the gridiron, faces the toughest challenge of his life after leading his team to a championship season.Freddie Steinmark, an underdog on the gridiron, faces the toughest challenge of his life after leading his team to a championship season.Freddie Steinmark, an underdog on the gridiron, faces the toughest challenge of his life after leading his team to a championship season.

  • Director
    • Angelo Pizzo
  • Writers
    • Angelo Pizzo
    • Jim Dent
  • Stars
    • Aaron Eckhart
    • Finn Wittrock
    • Robin Tunney
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    8.9K
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    • Director
      • Angelo Pizzo
    • Writers
      • Angelo Pizzo
      • Jim Dent
    • Stars
      • Aaron Eckhart
      • Finn Wittrock
      • Robin Tunney
    • 46User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Aaron Eckhart
    Aaron Eckhart
    • Coach Royal
    Finn Wittrock
    Finn Wittrock
    • Freddie Steinmark
    Robin Tunney
    Robin Tunney
    • Gloria Steinmark
    Sarah Bolger
    Sarah Bolger
    • Linda Wheeler
    Rett Terrell
    Rett Terrell
    • Bobby Mitchell
    Michael Reilly Burke
    Michael Reilly Burke
    • Fred Steinmark
    Juston Street
    Juston Street
    • James Street
    Donny Boaz
    Donny Boaz
    • Bill Bradley
    Jordan Shipley
    • Cotton Speyrer
    • (as Jordan Spears Shipley)
    Alex MacNicoll
    Alex MacNicoll
    • Mike Campbell
    Richard Kohnke
    Richard Kohnke
    • Tom Campbell
    Eddie Davenport
    Eddie Davenport
    • Randy Peschel
    Austin Willis
    • Steve Worster
    Luke Poehlmann
    • Bob McKay
    Brent Anderson
    Brent Anderson
    • Coach Campbell
    Brett Brock
    Brett Brock
    • Coach Bellard
    Hector Becerra
    • Medina
    Todd Allen
    Todd Allen
    • Father Bomar
    • Director
      • Angelo Pizzo
    • Writers
      • Angelo Pizzo
      • Jim Dent
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    10jlj9675-1

    Fabulous

    I thoroughly enjoyed this inspirational and uplifting film. Altho I don't quite understand the game of football and abhor the violence of some of the plays, I still enjoyed this film. The acting was superb in almost all of the actors. The cinematography was very good. I didn't realize it was a true story till the end but feel real good to have gotten to know the main characters. It is a wonderful example of the true team spirit that can be found if we try and the keep on trying attitude of those who succeed in life. I highly recommend this film for all young men and women, especially high-schoolers. Altho I consider it a faith-based film, it was not preachy or overbearing in its message.
    10jimphillips-30679

    True inspiration!

    I was in Fort Smith, Arkansas when President Nixon flew up to Fayetteville for the game. I was one of the Boy Scouts who held the rope for him on his way to Marine One.
    9brutzel

    Delightful, Funny, Faith-based, Honest and Very Sad

    The is based upon a true story

    University of Texas Coach Darrell Royal (Aaron Eckhart) tells the story of one of the best football players he ever had: Freddie Steinmark (Finn Wittrock). A reporter asks Coach Royal of all the All Americans he coached which one had the greatest impact on him. Coach Royal replies, " Freddie. Freddie Steinmark." The reporter states that Freddie Steinmark was never an All American. To which Coach Royal replies, "No, but he was MY ALL American."

    The first 3-quarters of this movie will remind you when you were in High School or early years of college as we follow Freddie Steinmark in his football days. It is delightful, funny, faith-based and honest. When Freddie meets Linda (Sarah Bolger) - the love of his life - in HS, we are off to the races.

    We see that Freddie Steinmark is truly an exceptional football player, who played Safety later on for Coach Royal. This movie shows us more football practices than we see from other football movies, and those action scenes are somewhat brutal too. (it's only a movie, Bob) When we see the actual games the hitting doesn't let up and we think about checking into the ER just to be safe. (still a movie)

    Aaron Eckhart probably plays the best role of his life as Coach Royal. Kudos. Newcomer Finn Wittrock as Freddie is a breath of fresh air and you wished you knew Freddie and further you wished everyone else was like him. He is the perfect friend as well as a better than exceptional football player.

    The last quarter of this movie is sad - extremely so - and you may need that Kleenex box. Everything caught me by surprise as I had never heard of Freddie Steinmark. Football movies come and go and we rarely or barely remember what they were about (except maybe for WE ARE MARSHALL) but this movie is much different as I don't think I will ever forget Freddie Steinmark or Coach Royal, who saw things in Freddie no one else saw. I am glad this movie was made so we know what an exceptional Human Being Freddie Steinmark was.

    Go to Wikipedia to learn more about Freddie Steinmark and Coach Darrell Royal. (9/10)

    Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Language: No.
    7ferguson-6

    Hook 'em

    Greetings again from the darkness. I'm a University of Texas alumnus and have vivid childhood memories of Freddie Steinmark the player, followed by Freddie Steinmark the tragedy, and finally Freddie Steinmark the inspiration. His legacy remains an active part of the Longhorns football program today via the stadium scoreboard dedication and the locker room tribute that is part of every game day in Austin. This is the directorial debut of Angelo Pizzo, who is known for writing two other inspirational sports movies: Hoosiers and Rudy.

    It's difficult not to cringe when the film opens in 2010 with a reporter interviewing legendary and elderly former coach Darrell Royal, who is dementia-stricken and forgetful … until he starts speaking of Freddie. The cringe-inducing part isn't Coach Royal's dementia (of which we fans were all aware), but rather the amateurish make-up applied to Aaron Eckhart in an attempt to age him into the 85 year old icon. Fortunately this segment is brief, and we are soon enough picking up a high school aged Freddie as he practices and works out ferociously with his dad in hopes of fulfilling his dream of playing football at Notre Dame.

    Finn Wittrock ("American Horror Story") plays Freddie, and captures the intensity, ambition and goodness of the young man who would galvanize the Longhorns program and end up making quite an impression on those Notre Dame coaches, but for much more than his play on the field. Burned into my memory (and that of anyone who witnessed it) is the shot of Freddie on crutches at the 1970 Cotton Bowl.

    Director Pizzo offers some breath-taking aerial shots of Austin and Memorial Stadium (digitally altered to reflect the late 1960's), and some impressive sequences of football practices and games. Football fans will have fun spotting former players making appearances including Case McCoy (as Razorback Bill Montgomery), Hays McEachern, Danny Lester, and Luke Poehlmann. You will also note Juston Street plays his father James (mimicking the game face), and Jordan Shipley plays my all-time favorite Longhorn receiver, Cotton Speyrer. Nostalgia flows as the game announcers call some of the greatest college players of the era: Ted Koy, Steve Worster, Jim Bertelsen, Steve Owens, and Chuck Dicus.

    "The Game of the Century" is the centerpiece game of the movie, and we actually get a clip of President Richard Nixon arriving to the Texas-Arkansas game of 1969. It turned out to be Freddie's final football game, but more aptly, a continuation of his influence. However, this is just as much the story of Freddie the individual as it is Freddie the football player. His determination, zest for life and incredible courage are the message here … not tackles and interceptions. Even his relationship with his high school and college sweetheart Linda (Sarah Bolger) seems the stuff of which dreams are made.

    In addition to this film, there have been three books written about Steinmark: in 1971 Freddie worked with Blackie Sherrod on an autobiography called "I Play to Win"; in 2011, Jim Dent wrote "Courage Beyond the Game"; and just this year, the University of Texas published a new biography entitled "Freddie Steinmark: Faith, Family, Football" by Bower Yousse (a former friend and teammate). It should also be noted that Steinmark's battle against cancer inspired Congress to pass the National Cancer Act of 1971, beginning the war on cancer and spurring a jump in cancer research that continues to this day.

    It's a football movie, but also a tearjerker. It's a profile of an over-achiever, but also the story of a young man who inspired a team, a university and a nation. Every time you think the story is a bit corny, or that Freddie is too good to be true, just remind yourself that despite the cynicism permeating society today, Freddie Steinmark was flesh and blood, with a heart and soul and mentality that refused to surrender.
    7cosmo_tiger

    A very good movie that I recommend. Not one of the best sports movies ever made, but a very good addition to the genre.

    "We would not have been national champions if you had not been on that field." Freddie Steinmark (Wittrock) is a tremendous football player, but was always told he was too small to play for a major college. When Texas coach Darrell Royal (Eckhart) recruits him, Freddie works harder than anyone on the team and finally earns a starting job. In the midst of a run at the National Championship season Freddie's knee begins to bother him. When he sees the doctor his life, and the legacy of Texas football is changed forever. I am a huge fan of sports movies, especially ones that are true. This one took awhile for me to get invested in, but when I did I really got into it. This is not one of the best sports movies I have ever seen, but it is very much worth seeing and I do highly recommend it. The movie has great sports scenes as well as a very emotional arc that can only be true, this isn't something you can make up. Sports movie fans will really like this, and this is actually a decent family movie. It is rated PG, but some of the subject matter may need to be explained. Overall, a very good movie that I recommend. Not one of the best sports movies ever made, but a very good addition to the genre. I give this a high B.

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    • Trivia
      Longhorns quarterback James Street is portrayed by his son Juston Street.
    • Goofs
      During the Texas-Arkansas "Game of the Century", the stadium has lights. Arkansas did not install lighting at Razorback Stadium until 1990, plus the Razorback's first night game wasn't until 1997.
    • Quotes

      Freddie Steinmark: Let's prove 'em wrong.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits are shown along with photos of the actual principals depicted.
    • Soundtracks
      Pony Time
      Written by John Berry and Don Covay

      Performed by Don Covay

      Courtesy of the Estate of Don Covay

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • My All-American
    • Filming locations
      • Smithville, Texas, USA(high school football game)
    • Production companies
      • Anthem Productions
      • Paul Schiff Productions
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,246,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,365,000
      • Nov 15, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,246,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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