@@iwishiwasthomasshelby Coach Boone's message was about letting go of hate which racism is based in. Didn't mention anything about sexuality. That's why Ray was singled out.
Well think about it. What example is a role model if the role model cant lead from the front? These coaches gotta show that anything is possible. To include a good ole cross country run through the woods
And if the boys gotta suffer to prove their worth to play with the team, then the coaches better suffer the same suck to mold them into a unit. Just like how military leadership would do it. Purpose and direction through leadership ❤️
@@iwishiwasthomasshelby The 3 day engagement that resulted in the death of 50,000 men, which was also named the single bloodiest battle of the conflict?! That story? Sorry but that def wasn't fictional.
That run onto the battlefields of Gettysburg though…That sent chills down my spine. I’ll never forget going there in 1988. 13 years old, seeing the pictures and reading the accounts/letters of teen aged soldiers. Some of them were relatives. Seeing the thousands grave stones was sobering. I don’t recall if we visited all the graves…I think there’s something like over 6k grave markers. I know it’s not just the dead from Gettysburg there. There are a others from wars like The Spanish/American, WWI, plus some wives and children of the fallen. It was a day I will never forget.
Wish I had a coach like him. I got stuck with a coach and assistant coach who's son played my position as a freshman. Started over me my senior year despite my numbers, size, speed, strength, and IQ all being ahead of him just due to to him being young and small for his age. Nothing against him personally but I still hold a grudge against both those coaches 15 years later.
May 19 2022, just went to the Gettysburg cemetery . I think I found the spot where they filmed this scene . I think the woods and the creek are scenery for the movie . The grave site scene looks to be closer to the Brick wall in the cemetery . The headstones are rounded and more recent . I found that monument in the background .
Call I get up around five in the morning every day even when I have to go to work after I come back from walking my dogs around the block both I go out for my long walking come back on time
Hello guys. I saw your YoutTube channel video its very nice. But there was some problem . that why your videos cannot reach your audience. if you do proper S E O to your videos when you upload your video . I hope your channel will be grow up rapidly.
Hello! My name is Tony, and I ruin movies. Especially the ones I love most. And I am even worse because I studied and now teach History for a living. Let's jump right in- 1) This didn't happen- At all. Like most "Based on historical events" films, Remember the Titans is 98% nonsense that is "Disney-fied" for entertainment purposes. And that's fine! That's why we watch. People don't pay $17 bucks for tickets +14.50 for a coke a box of Goobers for documentaries. But this event in it's entirety did not take place. The team did take a regular tour of the Gettysburg battlefields on the Sunday of camp. But this was done by a regular Gettysburg tour guide who did all of the talking. Boone was known to be a "motivational" speaker who often made long winded speeches to the team, but this was not one of them. 2) So why this scene? The message is still a good one, but it only exists because of the most important false premise of this film- the degree of racial tension. There is no question racial tension has always existed. There are tensions over the issue in 2022, so of course there were some in the 70s. But TC Williams did not integrate in 1971, (the year of the events of this film). The schools integrated in 1965, and then consolidated all students to TC in 71. So there were genuine racial tensions as described in the film, but 6 years earlier. By the championship year, the schools had gone through the "growing pains" of integration. Black and White students were already years in to being in the same school and on the team together. 3) This goes for the rest of the film too- While there were likely still racists on the team, most of the difficulties that happened were just typical disagreements among teenagers. Most of the tension was the derived from the competitive nature of earning a spot on the team. Players hungry for success and to earn starting positions often had heated rivalries but those were again, not race based by this time. The Bus scene for example was not actually to force white and black students on each other, it was to truly separate offense and defense to start creating the spirit of competition. The Emma and Budds characters were also two of the main characters but were not based on real people. They were created to add racial conflict. A great film either way, and full of worthwhile lessons and sentiments. But historically, it is about a D+. But again, it's not TRYING to be accurate, it's trying to be entertaining. Mission accomplished. And yes, I do have too much time on my hands.
@@rolltide_rhiannon between my wife, child, three cats, a lot of close friends, and highly successful teaching career, I'm very happy to say that I'm not lonely at all! Like many others however, the covid-19 lockdowns that began those many months ago gave me a lot of extra time, especially at night when everything was quiet to do silly things, like analyze certain movies through the lens of a trained historian. As I said in the comment, I know these films are not documentaries, but, because so many people take Cinema to be "real life" I do enjoy putting the facts out there. Perhaps it was also lost on you that my comments, as well as my entire tendency to even analyze films historically is more of a tongue-in-cheek endeavor on my part. As I stated above, I usually only do "the movies I love most". And now, I would ask you the same question. How lonely is your life that you read these type of comments, and decide that the next logical step is to insult the author? Have I offended you in some way?
@@TonyPerez816 the lessons and themes portrayed in the movie are real, and are far more important than any arbitrary historical inaccuracies the film may suffer from. so it's kind of irrelevant.
That's crazy how we're still fighting the same fight today as they were in this movie and the war in Gettysburg, just goes to show you nothings changed..
@@trav6718 like what, cause racism hasn't changed and what people really think things have changed when the reality is they're spoon feeding black people just to make them think alot has changed
This should be a mandatory film to watch in school.
They did in my school
The lessons taught that day should never be forgotten
Damn Ray took the time to listen to this and still ain’t change
That's when you just hateful.
Sunshine listened to this and didn’t become ungay. Why you single out ray for not becoming unracist?
@@iwishiwasthomasshelby Coach Boone's message was about letting go of hate which racism is based in. Didn't mention anything about sexuality. That's why Ray was singled out.
@@iwishiwasthomasshelby That was the moment to ket it go and start to be for one another and Ray just couldnt do it. Stuck in his ways.
@@iwishiwasthomasshelby How does one become ungay.
Riddle me this, are your parents related by blood?
Denzel should have won an Oscar for this role
Always astounded that the coaches kept up with these youngsters
Right! In this time, leaders actually lead by example. Something to admire.
Well think about it. What example is a role model if the role model cant lead from the front? These coaches gotta show that anything is possible. To include a good ole cross country run through the woods
And if the boys gotta suffer to prove their worth to play with the team, then the coaches better suffer the same suck to mold them into a unit. Just like how military leadership would do it. Purpose and direction through leadership ❤️
That’s because it’s not real. It’s a fictional story.
@@iwishiwasthomasshelby The 3 day engagement that resulted in the death of 50,000 men, which was also named the single bloodiest battle of the conflict?! That story? Sorry but that def wasn't fictional.
That run onto the battlefields of Gettysburg though…That sent chills down my spine. I’ll never forget going there in 1988. 13 years old, seeing the pictures and reading the accounts/letters of teen aged soldiers. Some of them were relatives. Seeing the thousands grave stones was sobering. I don’t recall if we visited all the graves…I think there’s something like over 6k grave markers. I know it’s not just the dead from Gettysburg there. There are a others from wars like The Spanish/American, WWI, plus some wives and children of the fallen. It was a day I will never forget.
Same here when I went to antietam when I was in my late teens I can feel the lost souls I felt like I was stepping on pools of blood of the dead
Thank you for sharing this
Don't forget World War II.
STILL FIGHTING THE SAME FIGHT IN 2023! 💔😭
Denzel is amazing, all of his works are aging like wine🍷
A nice little detail I always loved is when he's talking about hatred destroy my family, the fog lifts and reveals the tombstones! Amazing scene!
I absolutely love this film.
Can't take no rest baby let's go. .
Walks six steps and takes a rest
Well they were done running
@@Bob-eo6uh this scene is not real.
😂😂😂😂😂
I know right, bad editing. Lol
Stg lol
While coach Boone was giving the speech about his family in the civil war, they should've shown some flashbacks using clips of Denzel from 'Glory'
No
He wasn't lol he said "listen to their souls", then he went on to tell his interpretation of what the souls are saying to him
So corny
helll no
I’d have immediately liked Denzel less if he did that. Horrible idea.
Powerful scene
“If you get lost along the way, don’t bother coming back to camp. Just hitchhike your hind parts on home. Any questions?”
😂😂😂
If you get lost along the way don't bother coming back.
Every Young Man needs to watch this! TAKE A LESSON FROM THE DEAD!
The world needs to see this movie scene
One of my fav scenes!
“Wake up, gentlemen. It’s late. It’s 3AM in the morning.”
As opposed to 3AM at night.
Psychology 🔥
Loved the background music in this scene...So wonderful...my blue eyed son...
So passionate
0:20
😂you lying if you never had a coach like Boone that didn’t gaf
Wish I had a coach like him. I got stuck with a coach and assistant coach who's son played my position as a freshman. Started over me my senior year despite my numbers, size, speed, strength, and IQ all being ahead of him just due to to him being young and small for his age. Nothing against him personally but I still hold a grudge against both those coaches 15 years later.
Just an unbelievable scene from a great movie.
That fight is about who will and who won’t be slaves. We’ll respect each other. Or we will all continue to be slaves.
That Gettysburg talk gets me everytime.
Nothing good ever happens at 3am in the morning is what my nana told me. Someone should have told coach Boone.
Where in the world is the sun coming up at 3am.....GTFOH
A nice run boost heart power
No good will ever ask you to do something he can’t or didn’t do himself
Rev be like you woke us up for this
Amen
WITH OUT PEACE AND LOVE IN ONES HEART YOU CAN'T FIGHT THE BATTLE OF LIFE, JESUS GAVE HIS LIFE BECAUSE HE LOVES
Intense Prep
✌️💯
Probably
Are there not any roads that take you to the Gettysburg cemetery?
May 19 2022, just went to the Gettysburg cemetery . I think I found the spot where they filmed this scene . I think the woods and the creek are scenery for the movie .
The grave site scene looks to be closer to the Brick wall in the cemetery .
The headstones are rounded and more recent . I found that monument in the background .
A bit hyperbolic but dang if he didn't make his point.
MGMT 301??
You
Ronnnnnnnnn
6 comments??? Something is wrong here.
Call I get up around five in the morning every day even when I have to go to work after I come back from walking my dogs around the block both I go out for my long walking come back on time
Take a lesson from the dead. Or in the words of Jesus let the Dead bury the Dead…
Why Blue wanted to stop 10 ft from the finish of the run? 😂
00:30 hahahahahahahaha
The America last morons should all watch this scene 1000000 times till they get it through their thick stupid brains, those people died for them!
Hello guys.
I saw your YoutTube channel video its very nice. But there was some problem .
that why your videos cannot reach your audience.
if you do proper S E O to your videos when you upload your video .
I hope your channel will be grow up rapidly.
Men. Mostly kids.
Hello!
My name is Tony, and I ruin movies. Especially the ones I love most. And I am even worse because I studied and now teach History for a living. Let's jump right in-
1) This didn't happen- At all.
Like most "Based on historical events" films, Remember the Titans is 98% nonsense that is "Disney-fied" for entertainment purposes. And that's fine! That's why we watch. People don't pay $17 bucks for tickets +14.50 for a coke a box of Goobers for documentaries. But this event in it's entirety did not take place.
The team did take a regular tour of the Gettysburg battlefields on the Sunday of camp. But this was done by a regular Gettysburg tour guide who did all of the talking. Boone was known to be a "motivational" speaker who often made long winded speeches to the team, but this was not one of them.
2) So why this scene?
The message is still a good one, but it only exists because of the most important false premise of this film- the degree of racial tension.
There is no question racial tension has always existed. There are tensions over the issue in 2022, so of course there were some in the 70s. But TC Williams did not integrate in 1971, (the year of the events of this film). The schools integrated in 1965, and then consolidated all students to TC in 71. So there were genuine racial tensions as described in the film, but 6 years earlier. By the championship year, the schools had gone through the "growing pains" of integration. Black and White students were already years in to being in the same school and on the team together.
3) This goes for the rest of the film too-
While there were likely still racists on the team, most of the difficulties that happened were just typical disagreements among teenagers. Most of the tension was the derived from the competitive nature of earning a spot on the team. Players hungry for success and to earn starting positions often had heated rivalries but those were again, not race based by this time. The Bus scene for example was not actually to force white and black students on each other, it was to truly separate offense and defense to start creating the spirit of competition. The Emma and Budds characters were also two of the main characters but were not based on real people. They were created to add racial conflict.
A great film either way, and full of worthwhile lessons and sentiments. But historically, it is about a D+. But again, it's not TRYING to be accurate, it's trying to be entertaining. Mission accomplished.
And yes, I do have too much time on my hands.
How lonely are you that this is how you spend your time?
@@rolltide_rhiannon between my wife, child, three cats, a lot of close friends, and highly successful teaching career, I'm very happy to say that I'm not lonely at all!
Like many others however, the covid-19 lockdowns that began those many months ago gave me a lot of extra time, especially at night when everything was quiet to do silly things, like analyze certain movies through the lens of a trained historian. As I said in the comment, I know these films are not documentaries, but, because so many people take Cinema to be "real life" I do enjoy putting the facts out there.
Perhaps it was also lost on you that my comments, as well as my entire tendency to even analyze films historically is more of a tongue-in-cheek endeavor on my part. As I stated above, I usually only do "the movies I love most".
And now, I would ask you the same question. How lonely is your life that you read these type of comments, and decide that the next logical step is to insult the author? Have I offended you in some way?
@@TonyPerez816 the lessons and themes portrayed in the movie are real, and are far more important than any arbitrary historical inaccuracies the film may suffer from. so it's kind of irrelevant.
My God it didn't start out as freeing blacks and no the 54th Massachusetts was not at Gettysburg wow teach real history
And ALL the democrats and way too many rino republicans in a decade have all but undone this...
Lol man you dumb as hell it's you repubes that ruined it
Trump is a real patriot
That's crazy how we're still fighting the same fight today as they were in this movie and the war in Gettysburg, just goes to show you nothings changed..
@@trav6718 like what, cause racism hasn't changed and what people really think things have changed when the reality is they're spoon feeding black people just to make them think alot has changed