That first exchange with Denzel and Petey in the gym was completely improv about football not being fun. Denzel was supposed to just tell him to put his hand down and give his speech. So his reactions and stuttering was authentic. It was so good the directors kept it in.
i love how the coach runs the team like a drill sergeant, using the classic " make the recruits hate you more than each other" strategy which has always worked
Hell yeah. And that's the truth. Your comment might sound facetious but they indeed learned to not only respect but love one another, obviously not in a sexual form.
That left side/strong side shit makes me tear up every time. I have played football, been in the military, been on lifting competition teams, and there is nothing more beautiful than dudes with wildly different backgrounds and mindsets coming together and understanding one another through shared hardship and a common goal.
I don't know the football references specifically, so I can't explain that particularly, but the point was mainly just them coalescing as a team, as two members from opposite "camps" coming together finally as teammates. The two of them just had their heart-to-heart about doing their jobs/attitudes & the captain of the team was called out for not leading well.
Milind Sharma220 the football term means left side is strong which means left side is heavy with offensive linemen . you take that into account and know that they are either running power left or counter right due to line formation. God dam I miss being a linebacker lol
"You fumble the football, and I will BREAK MY FOOT OFF IN YOUR JOHN BROWN HINDPARTS! ...and then you will run a mile." That line never fails to crack me up.
All the movies now are about one group in particular, not about a bunch of groups coming together. When its a black film, it only stars black people. They think theyre doing a great service to their people but it only makes the divide between everybody, even bigger.
*"Attitude reflect leadership, Captain." This is why you use punctuation. Unless the guys' name is "Leadership Captain" or "Captain BestPart". Maybe you meant this is "The best part about Captains lol"*
Here's something I bet not many of you knew about this movie: the original screenplay had tons of R-rated dialogue in it. From F-bombs to N-words, practically nonstop. But a Disney exec went to producer Jerry Bruckheimer and asked him to remove all major profanity from the script. There are parts in the film where you can tell they edited it (or reshot it, rather) where there was originally a more major profane word. For example, when Boone says "John brown hind parts", it was probably originally something more vulgar. But, this being a Disney film aimed at families, they wanted to make it more family friendly. Plus, films released under the Disney banner have never been rated R. There are companies owned by Disney that have released R-rated films, but none of those have had the Disney logo itself on them.
@Sanjith Hegde is that even up for debate? If anything, cleaning up the dialogue reduces the authenticity of the film, especially considering it's based on a true story. Profanities and racial slurs are a part of reality and we shouldn't be trying to hide or deny it to preserve the feelings of overly sensitive people. Disney watered down the dialogue so they could make more money off it. Of course the film wouldn't be worse with profanities, it could only be better, more genuine. Now if you had said 'i don't think removing profanities made the film worse, as long as it got the message across', then you might have an argument worth considering.
@@AbysmalGaming "Fuck". Have you never heard the term dropping the f-bomb that has been used since the early 2000s and probably (definately) used before the 2000s
Lee Peffers when I went to Navy boot camp I had never been in any leadership role before in my life. After a few weeks in, I was assigned to be a section leader for my area of our compartment. If someone in my area made a mistake, I got beat. If they failed at a task, I got beat. If someone let another recruit knowing fail, I got beat. At first I would get angry and defensive, after all while I was not perfect by any means, I was suffering for others mistakes. Then one night one guy in my area got sick, too sick to fold his uniform after dark and make sure his shit was squared away for the morning. I was already exhausted from a long watch earlier and I had been sick myself. I noticed that none of his immediate rack mates were volunteering to do his tasks for him, and something in me snapped. I walked over, and started folding his uniforms and I told his rack mates that if they weren’t going to help, to get the fuck into their racks and shut up. One of the guys, much bigger than me, mouthed off at me and we almost came to blows right then and there. Over the next few days I never asked anyone to do anything, if I saw it needed to be done I just did it. Sooner or later, everyone in my area noticed, and one by one they all started doing the same. By final inspection, my area passed with not a single hit on our record, and I realized that every mistake that they had made, that I had suffered for, was my mistakes as a leader coming back to haunt me. I never went on to do anything special for the Navy, but some of my guys did, and I think I’m more proud of that than of anything I could have done myself. It took my a while to realize what a good leader is, and even longer to realize that I want being one. It is to this day both one of my sorriest and proudest moments of growth in my life.
Yep but man if they did this coaches be fired or parents be pissed it's all about feelings anymore football and high school sports are slowly going away
I love this movie so much. I'm going to show this movie to my four young sons to show them how important it is to work together as a team. My sons are 10-13 and my oldest is going to high school this August. He's thinking of playing football, basketball, and baseball. I'd love to get him into swimming and water polo as well. I'd like for him to be a well-rounded athlete.
That's fine. I'm not saying you can't learn anything from the movie. But please keep in mind that this movie is fictional. You might want to read the following web site and modify what you say to your sons, based on the following information. deadspin.com/remember-the-titans-is-a-lie-and-this-man-wants-you-to-1609473834
This movie is based on a true story in Virginia. Look this movie up on-line and you will see it is based on a true story. I remember when they were making the story. Most of the players and the coaches came back to give their personal story of how this one football season changes their lives. Both coached are still alive and good friends to this day.
Kai, did you even bother to read the link I put up? The movie LIES about Coach Boone. Coach Boone himself says so. In fact, Coach Boone is TIRED OF having to act like the fake "Coach" in the movie. Got that?
You do acknowledge this is a true story then. Yes I read the link. But I saw the interview with him and a reporter when they made the movie. You can't believe everything you read on the internet.
Everyone needs someone like this in their life, especially at the H.S. Age. I had my ROTC teacher Chief Roberson. He was like a father to all of us. Kept us out of trouble, kept us disciplined, gave us advice, was a shoulder to cry on, but most importantly he gave us all a reason to work together and do something to be proud of.
makes me miss high school football so much.. especially being able to be with the people you ended up loving like family and a bond that couldn’t be broken
6:02 what I love about those two is even though their skin colour is different they're both still human. And what I also like is they're both just as bad as each other in that argument and later they see one another within themselves
The best movie all time in terms of honesty and a persons God given talent. It's the man or woman that makes a person who he or she is. Attitude reflects leadership truer words have never been spoken or ever will be. God bless
Julius was ready for that conversation, he was waitin’ for the day Gary came in his face about anything he was doing on that field. #TalkinBoutTheTeam😒
"I'm gonna look out for me, and I'm gonna get mine." With that attitude, he'll be making $ 50,000 campaign contributions from his heroin empire in no time.
@@gd-lockc7618 gotcha….I love this movie…..anyone of any race can watch this to truly appreciate your fellow human beings….everyone has feeling and demons to fight from within and outward….this is a must watch for any middle or high schooler…even if you aren’t a sports athlete
Since the julious and Garry argument, a change was starting to be created. They without realizing, were starting to see their difference and we're trying to work em out. Live this movie 😍
Man THIS is the kind of football coach I needed in middle and highschool. From 7th-11th grade I was varsity center, left tackle, right guard, long snapper and sometimes Half-back (it was a 2A charter school so we had to rotate and the coaches switched between highschool and middleschool) but all our head coach did during games was yell at us and break his clipboards. I remember when I quit at the end of jr. year we all chipped in and bought him a custom diamond steel plate clipboard. He bent that over his knee the next year during homecoming. Ended up needing a helivac out.
This movie is an example of what this country can do if we look for understanding and not indifference. THE PEACE TRAIN. I love this movie one of the best
This movie addresses Race better than anything in 2021. They do it without shoving it down your throat. It shows how we can all be one . Wish we had more of that now a days
This is a story of overcoming true diversity putting aside our differences and coming together regardless of skin color and cultural differences, the fact is none of us are so different we all bleed red we all cry tears we all have a heart beat they said it best in this movie, coach Yost says how much he learned from the team, he learned to trust the soul of a man rather than the color of his skin...
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Coach Boone: You pick this ball up and you run every damn one of them! YOUR KILLING ME PETE! YOUR KILLING ME! I love this part! I think getting screamed at like this will get me some what inspired to play even harder and better! Thats just me tho.
Left side! Strong side! Never doesn't give you chills. A much deeper meaning about where we've come as a country and as people. Try to find the light in the darkness of this world. Movies like this shine very bright about what progress feels like.
god i remember the feeling of anxiety in my gut sittin there listening to the coach talk about how much a hell they were gonna put us through at camp.. i fucking miss it man
That is on the Offensive of the Ball. It Means that They both were on the Left Side Which was the Strong Side of the Defense. It has nothing to do with the offense. Just simply means that they both were lined up on the Left Side of the Defense so it was the strong side because they were the best.
What's a cool little detail is that Gerry and Jules were arguing about actual defensive concepts. A D lineman is taking a risk by flying past the blocker and going for the big tackle for a loss. Because any blocker knows just climb up and go for the linebacker, hoping the DE misses the tackle. Pros and cons to either approach, and even if Jules was selfish in his mind, he was good enough to blow up the play. He and Gerry eventually built a chemistry though. Best way to go about it when you now have two key playmakers on defense.
The best rebuttal of racism I've ever seen. Every American should see this movie. Why should we care about race? Get to know the person, treat everyone as an individual
That first exchange with Denzel and Petey in the gym was completely improv about football not being fun. Denzel was supposed to just tell him to put his hand down and give his speech. So his reactions and stuttering was authentic. It was so good the directors kept it in.
@MattMan82not hard info to find out. I did no research myself and don’t know if what he said is true but it’s not unthinkable
Never knew that
Some of the best scenes in movies are improved.
No matter how many times I watch this movie maaan it's not about building a team. They built a family.
Stfu
uhhh Why? He’s telling the truth.
@@KnotZeeee you never played team sports did you boy? Too bad, you missed out
Capcoor its just a game and they are trying to make every scene so inspirational
@@mr.bobdabbalina1246 I never did, working with other people rubs me the wrong way.
It should be required for everybody to see this movie at least once
Once? More like seven
We watched in English class
I love this movie
we watched it in history class
it was mandatory for a majority of us in my middle school and high school
i love how the coach runs the team like a drill sergeant, using the classic " make the recruits hate you more than each other" strategy which has always worked
I don’t know if it always works. But it’s a good strategy for team sports and the military alike.
Most high school coaches need to be like this today players are way to soft
Garry and Julius still a better love story than Twilight.
Selfish Stockton but actually though
More like Gerry and Sunshine lol
Hell yeah. And that's the truth. Your comment might sound facetious but they indeed learned to not only respect but love one another, obviously not in a sexual form.
@@LeoWhalen1933 they became brothers
Aaahahahahaha 🤣🤣
Denzel washington needs to be cloned infinitely and employed as a motivational coach to the world.
wtf? you mean his character, dumbass.
Closed!!! What... Wow ...
I'm pretty sure he alredy was.
@@sharpnova2 no he means the actor, you stupid bitch.
1k like let’s gooo
That left side/strong side shit makes me tear up every time. I have played football, been in the military, been on lifting competition teams, and there is nothing more beautiful than dudes with wildly different backgrounds and mindsets coming together and understanding one another through shared hardship and a common goal.
It happens for women too. They just don’t make many movies about it
Bro I feel you I’ve been playing Madden and when my defense works this part of the movie comes to mind all the time.
"Left Side!" / "Strong Side!"
In context, probably my favorite moment.
I dont really understand that particular dialogue, could you explain to me why they did that lol
I don't know the football references specifically, so I can't explain that particularly, but the point was mainly just them coalescing as a team, as two members from opposite "camps" coming together finally as teammates. The two of them just had their heart-to-heart about doing their jobs/attitudes & the captain of the team was called out for not leading well.
Milind Sharma220 the football term means left side is strong which means left side is heavy with offensive linemen . you take that into account and know that they are either running power left or counter right due to line formation. God dam I miss being a linebacker lol
if you have more people on one side thats called strong, means defense needs to adjust to cover everyone
more receivers on one side of the field, on defense you need to communicate these things so you get tackles and stop the opponents offense.
"Listen up, I don't care if you're black, green, blue, white or orange" Lol
God-Emperor of Mankind 😂 OMG you're right
What about purple and red
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Just came here to make same comment, then saw yours.
"........okay maybe orange."
THE FUCK U GOT AGAINST BARNEY AND ELMO RACIST
One of the best movies ever made.
Def one of the best football movies made…..I also like varsity blues, Friday night lights, etc
It is
"You fumble the football, and I will BREAK MY FOOT OFF IN YOUR JOHN BROWN HINDPARTS!
...and then you will run a mile."
That line never fails to crack me up.
I think it's the delivery moreso than the line lol does it perfect
oh, sorry, "TO PERFECTION!" that's better.
OMFG FAVORITE PART OF THE MOVIE.
PERFECTION
wolverinefangowings that s a clean version of I WILL PUT MY FOOT STRAIGHT UP YO ASSSS
Lmao. That look Denzel made @ 8:25 was like a proud-dad seeing his oldest child threaten one of their siblings for leaving toys everywhere.
they don't make this kinda movie anymore ...no wonder everyone so piss off with each other!
IKR
Well, until they had the guts to make Woodlawn.
Have you seen that INCREDIBLY true story???
I was blown away!
All the movies now are about one group in particular, not about a bunch of groups coming together. When its a black film, it only stars black people. They think theyre doing a great service to their people but it only makes the divide between everybody, even bigger.
Let it Go!
@@RAGEINYOUTH also the other way around
Attitude reflect leadership. Captain best part
*"Attitude reflect leadership, Captain." This is why you use punctuation. Unless the guys' name is "Leadership Captain" or "Captain BestPart". Maybe you meant this is "The best part about Captains lol"*
@@Djeispark STFU
King MultiGenre nobody asked
@@Djeispark hahahaha but you still got what I meant
7:23
I swear a young Denzel woulda been a good choice to play Ali.
Facts
Yeah will smyth was bad, good shout I see it now
I don't think Will was bad but Denzel woulda been better.
True. He was great in The Hurricane
Holly sh*t!!, you got this on point.Frls
I can't get enough of this movie
"Zero fun sir" gets me everytime. Denzel, the best actor the planet has seen.
Im going to tell you about how much...FUN you gone have
Here's something I bet not many of you knew about this movie: the original screenplay had tons of R-rated dialogue in it. From F-bombs to N-words, practically nonstop. But a Disney exec went to producer Jerry Bruckheimer and asked him to remove all major profanity from the script. There are parts in the film where you can tell they edited it (or reshot it, rather) where there was originally a more major profane word. For example, when Boone says "John brown hind parts", it was probably originally something more vulgar. But, this being a Disney film aimed at families, they wanted to make it more family friendly. Plus, films released under the Disney banner have never been rated R. There are companies owned by Disney that have released R-rated films, but none of those have had the Disney logo itself on them.
Godam. Disney always has to ruin something first mcu. Now remember the titans? Gtfoh.
@Sanjith Hegde is that even up for debate? If anything, cleaning up the dialogue reduces the authenticity of the film, especially considering it's based on a true story. Profanities and racial slurs are a part of reality and we shouldn't be trying to hide or deny it to preserve the feelings of overly sensitive people. Disney watered down the dialogue so they could make more money off it. Of course the film wouldn't be worse with profanities, it could only be better, more genuine.
Now if you had said 'i don't think removing profanities made the film worse, as long as it got the message across', then you might have an argument worth considering.
What the fuck is an “f-bomb”
@@AbysmalGaming "Fuck". Have you never heard the term dropping the f-bomb that has been used since the early 2000s and probably (definately) used before the 2000s
With an actor as good as Denzel, you don't need a lot of profanity.
"You're killin' me, Petey!"
😂😂😂
I say this to myself still lmfao
@@hrs1414TILL THIS DAY!
" Cuz I can guarantee you, there isn't a bum on the street, that looks as raggedy and ridiculous is what Im looking at right now". Lmao!!!
Lol
“Attitude reflect leadership, captain” oooooffff so good
Titans are Greek detites
"Attitude reflect leadership. Captain."
Stuck with more than any other line in any other movie.
Well except for "I made a funny! HAHAHAHA"
Lee Peffers when I went to Navy boot camp I had never been in any leadership role before in my life. After a few weeks in, I was assigned to be a section leader for my area of our compartment. If someone in my area made a mistake, I got beat. If they failed at a task, I got beat. If someone let another recruit knowing fail, I got beat. At first I would get angry and defensive, after all while I was not perfect by any means, I was suffering for others mistakes. Then one night one guy in my area got sick, too sick to fold his uniform after dark and make sure his shit was squared away for the morning. I was already exhausted from a long watch earlier and I had been sick myself. I noticed that none of his immediate rack mates were volunteering to do his tasks for him, and something in me snapped. I walked over, and started folding his uniforms and I told his rack mates that if they weren’t going to help, to get the fuck into their racks and shut up. One of the guys, much bigger than me, mouthed off at me and we almost came to blows right then and there. Over the next few days I never asked anyone to do anything, if I saw it needed to be done I just did it. Sooner or later, everyone in my area noticed, and one by one they all started doing the same. By final inspection, my area passed with not a single hit on our record, and I realized that every mistake that they had made, that I had suffered for, was my mistakes as a leader coming back to haunt me. I never went on to do anything special for the Navy, but some of my guys did, and I think I’m more proud of that than of anything I could have done myself. It took my a while to realize what a good leader is, and even longer to realize that I want being one. It is to this day both one of my sorriest and proudest moments of growth in my life.
also makes a lot of sense in the context of what is happening in US politics now...
Imagine if every high school had their own coach like this. Those would be some great games to watch
Yep but man if they did this coaches be fired or parents be pissed it's all about feelings anymore football and high school sports are slowly going away
Ya kinda missed the most critical scene in the Gettysburg speech....
my favorite part of the movie
"I killed my brother with malice in my heart. Hatred destroyed my family.". Great scene.
For real though, I can't even imagine my family members and so many others dying at Gettysburg like that, so much loss.
Vijay Luhan true
@Very Fake News Well, that's why they say "based" or "inspired" "by a true story" or "real events."
We need movies like this now more than ever.
"Zero, fun, sir."
"Alright listen up I'm Coach Boon" lololol
I love this movie so much. I'm going to show this movie to my four young sons to show them how important it is to work together as a team. My sons are 10-13 and my oldest is going to high school this August. He's thinking of playing football, basketball, and baseball. I'd love to get him into swimming and water polo as well. I'd like for him to be a well-rounded athlete.
That sounds great. You are a great parent!
That's fine. I'm not saying you can't learn anything from the movie. But please keep in mind that this movie is fictional. You might want to read the following web site and modify what you say to your sons, based on the following information.
deadspin.com/remember-the-titans-is-a-lie-and-this-man-wants-you-to-1609473834
This movie is based on a true story in Virginia. Look this movie up on-line and you will see it is based on a true story. I remember when they were making the story. Most of the players and the coaches came back to give their personal story of how this one football season changes their lives. Both coached are still alive and good friends to this day.
Kai, did you even bother to read the link I put up? The movie LIES about Coach Boone. Coach Boone himself says so. In fact, Coach Boone is TIRED OF having to act like the fake "Coach" in the movie. Got that?
You do acknowledge this is a true story then. Yes I read the link. But I saw the interview with him and a reporter when they made the movie. You can't believe everything you read on the internet.
If you think this movie is about football....you missed the point. It's about trusting another based on character not appearance.
Facts🤘 nothing but love for you, them and all the rest.
Basically being human
With FOOTBALL! yeah!
My fav sport film after any given Sunday and its not cos of the sport...what a film that should still be relevant today!!!
Is this a young person? Anyone that watched it contemporarily knows what the message was. Thanks though
"I like him better with the long hair bro... Reminds me of Bertier's Momma." Lol
I actually cried at the "Left side" "Strong side" part. So many football memories
Everyone needs someone like this in their life, especially at the H.S. Age. I had my ROTC teacher Chief Roberson. He was like a father to all of us. Kept us out of trouble, kept us disciplined, gave us advice, was a shoulder to cry on, but most importantly he gave us all a reason to work together and do something to be proud of.
if only Avon Barksdale would have kept playing football he wouldn't have got involved in the dope game in Baltimore
Lmao you had me going
DAMN!!! Really? 🤣🤣🤣
He chose Boxing instead of football and that led him to Stringer bell
Guess football got um hooked about corners
and he wouldn’t have gotten caught up in the coke game in harlem
one of the greatest movies of all time this country can learn alot from this movie this country needs to come together
makes me miss high school football so much.. especially being able to be with the people you ended up loving like family and a bond that couldn’t be broken
6:02 what I love about those two is even though their skin colour is different they're both still human. And what I also like is they're both just as bad as each other in that argument and later they see one another within themselves
No really? Woah man it's like that wasn't the entire plot of the movie. You just blew my mind with this information
@@jordanwhite7222 You feel big now from saying that bud?
It’s like you Americans only see race and only race because no sane European noticed this
He should have won an Oscar for this:)
damn did every actor playing a teammate in this movie end up having a great career or what
No, baby blue aka earl portier was my long term substitute for 8th grade social studies
Oh Cash carti
Nothing wrong with that.
@@dyopluto2285 He aint a teacher fuck outta here
0:39 When you had a fun time and then anxiety kicks in like Denzel Washington.
Best 10 minutes of UA-cam video I have ever seen....
The best movie all time in terms of honesty and a persons God given talent. It's the man or woman that makes a person who he or she is. Attitude reflects leadership truer words have never been spoken or ever will be. God bless
Julius was ready for that conversation, he was waitin’ for the day Gary came in his face about anything he was doing on that field. #TalkinBoutTheTeam😒
Just watching Denzel act is honestly amazing. What a guy
omg this saved my night seriously! i needed to write about this for my management class.
diane8alice how did it go ?
@@restlessbeing1398 nigga dat comment was three years ago 😁😂
@@cade.s 😂 he's just trying to clap her booty like you
@@waduhek1372 YEEEET BOIII
Should've just watched the movie, one of Denzel Washington's best roles hands down.
Attitude Reflect Leadership...Captain. Love That Part!
"I'm gonna look out for me, and I'm gonna get mine." With that attitude, he'll be making $ 50,000 campaign contributions from his heroin empire in no time.
That wire joke went over niggas heads
This performance was oscar worthy by Denzel. One of the greatest movies
What a powerful movie. How can it make me tear up over and over again. Crazy shit.
This whole cast was amazing. Great and inspirational movie.
My father was the assistant coach featured in Remember the Titans. I love this movie.
Really....so cool.....please tell more
Yost????
@@johnkreese4706 no coach Hines the black one
@@gd-lockc7618 gotcha….I love this movie…..anyone of any race can watch this to truly appreciate your fellow human beings….everyone has feeling and demons to fight from within and outward….this is a must watch for any middle or high schooler…even if you aren’t a sports athlete
Sports can bring whatever race together as long as you cheer/on the same team
That Left side, Strong side gets me everytime. We need to come together.
One of my favorite scenes,"left side,strong side!"
That Gettysburg camp reminded me of basic training. It was an experience I treasure. And so was this movie. #RemembertheTitans
Your Killin Me Petey!!..... Your Killin Me!!
Never Gets Old
Went to the pictures to see this when it came out. Looking back. What a cast. Just a great film.loved it
watched this at school today, good movie
Seriously, this has to be one of the best movies ever made. It get teared up everytime.
First you smile now you thinking 🤣🤣🤣
That bus scene was epic
.." U will break my foot off in your John Brown Hind parts........... and then you will run a mile" LOVE IT
Great inspirational and informational movie 🍿. The editor did a phenomenal job.
I'm not into football, but Remember the Titans is one of my all time favorites! Denzel is the greatest!
"Remind me of Bertere's mmmama." Haha the way he says that makes me laugh every time.
Since the julious and Garry argument, a change was starting to be created. They without realizing, were starting to see their difference and we're trying to work em out.
Live this movie 😍
Man THIS is the kind of football coach I needed in middle and highschool. From 7th-11th grade I was varsity center, left tackle, right guard, long snapper and sometimes Half-back (it was a 2A charter school so we had to rotate and the coaches switched between highschool and middleschool) but all our head coach did during games was yell at us and break his clipboards. I remember when I quit at the end of jr. year we all chipped in and bought him a custom diamond steel plate clipboard. He bent that over his knee the next year during homecoming. Ended up needing a helivac out.
This movie is an example of what this country can do if we look for understanding and not indifference. THE PEACE TRAIN. I love this movie one of the best
"this is no democracy. this is a dictatorship. i am the law."
fucking legendary line right there
4:15
Looks like Bertier was about to break down laughing.
I thought I was the only who caught that. MY MAN!!!
This movie addresses Race better than anything in 2021. They do it without shoving it down your throat. It shows how we can all be one . Wish we had more of that now a days
This is a story of overcoming true diversity putting aside our differences and coming together regardless of skin color and cultural differences, the fact is none of us are so different we all bleed red we all cry tears we all have a heart beat they said it best in this movie, coach Yost says how much he learned from the team, he learned to trust the soul of a man rather than the color of his skin...
"You're killing me Petey, you're killing me!"
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Coach Boone: You pick this ball up and you run every damn one of them!
YOUR KILLING ME PETE! YOUR KILLING ME!
I love this part! I think getting screamed at like this will get me some what inspired to play even harder and better! Thats just me tho.
UR KILLIN ME PETEY!
0:41 "PUT CHO HAND DOWN!" LMAO.
Left side! Strong side! Never doesn't give you chills. A much deeper meaning about where we've come as a country and as people. Try to find the light in the darkness of this world. Movies like this shine very bright about what progress feels like.
Watched this movie 30 times will watch it another 50 at least
This is one of my favorite movies
this is how we should all get along we all brothers at the end of the day
Such a good movie. Great Cast.
I always loved wearing a shirt and tie instead of jerseys, it just shows how different my teams standards were compared to everyone else’s
Should of won an Oscar for this
best movie of all time hands down
Excellent film. Wish today people would see the message
Now I wanna watch this movie
Xavier Sanchez the movie is at Disney +
"attitude reflect leadership, Captain" hits so hard
This is such a sad, emotional, and very inspirational
This movie and 42 are forever gonna be my favorites
The way boys bond is so adorably, violently disconnected.
Yup, lol.
Girls on the other hand have half naked pillow fights and accidentally make-out.
The difference btw the sexes.
Ascent That is testosterone for you!
@@axelfoley1406 what kinda girls you been hanging out with??
This movie always gets me in a good mood the world can learn a lot about this movie nowadays
Attitude reflects leadership. That is a fact!!!
god i remember the feeling of anxiety in my gut sittin there listening to the coach talk about how much a hell they were gonna put us through at camp.. i fucking miss it man
That is on the Offensive of the Ball. It Means that They both were on the Left Side Which was the Strong Side of the Defense. It has nothing to do with the offense. Just simply means that they both were lined up on the Left Side of the Defense so it was the strong side because they were the best.
What's a cool little detail is that Gerry and Jules were arguing about actual defensive concepts. A D lineman is taking a risk by flying past the blocker and going for the big tackle for a loss. Because any blocker knows just climb up and go for the linebacker, hoping the DE misses the tackle. Pros and cons to either approach, and even if Jules was selfish in his mind, he was good enough to blow up the play. He and Gerry eventually built a chemistry though. Best way to go about it when you now have two key playmakers on defense.
Still my favorite movie of all time
God, Denzel is a hell of an actor!
America 101, this is how to do it
Saw this movie as a kid/teen, ☺, its ONE of the reasons i got into football 💜
9:03 goosebumps everytime
Yessir
America really needs to sit down as a whole to watch and UNDERSTAND this movie.
I had baby blue aka earl portier as a substitute teacher in 8th grade, that's what he is doing now if you were wondering
How was he as a teacher?
The best rebuttal of racism I've ever seen. Every American should see this movie. Why should we care about race? Get to know the person, treat everyone as an individual