Remember The Titans with Denzel Washington: Blu-ray Cover

    Remember The Titans Director: Boaz Yakin Cast: Denzel Washington, Will Patton, Donald Faison, Wood Harris

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 09/04/2007
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 18,514

    Viewer Rating: (62 ratings)

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    Backstage- feature audio commentary with director Boaz Yakin, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and writer Gregory Allen Howard, feature audio commentary with real-life coaches Herman Boone and Bill Yoast, "Remember The Titans: An inspirational journey behind the scenes" hosted by Lynn Swann, "Denzel Becomes Boone," "Beating The Odds"; Deleted scenes; Movie Showcase; Seamless menus

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    Disc #1 -- Remember the Titans
    1. Opening Credits/Alexandria 1971
    2. New Assistant
    3. Unwelcome Visitor
    4. "Zero Fun, Sir"
    5. "Who's Your Daddy"
    6. Setting the Rules
    7. "Ain't Too Proud to Beg"
    8. Tired and Thirsty
    9. Bertier & Big Ju
    10. Lesson From the Dead
    11. Left Side, Strong Side
    12. Sunshine
    13. Too Strong
    14. Back in the Real World
    15. Rule Like Titans
    16. Petey on D
    17. Service Refused
    18. Adjustments
    19. Picking Sides
    20. The Singing Titans
    21. Tough Decisions
    22. Changing Times
    23. Remember Forever
    24. Winning & Losing
    25. Fallen Titan
    26. State Championship
    27. Worthy Opponents
    28. Trusting the Soul
    29. "Our Time"
    30. Fake 23 Blast
    31. Making It Work
    32. End Credits

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    A rousing roller-coaster drama based on real-life events, Remember the Titans is one football movie in which the gridiron grappling is subservient to vivid characterizations and dynamic performances. The story opens in 1971 at an Alexandria, Virginia, high school, where African-American football coach Herman Boone (Denzel Washington) arrives to take charge of a newly integrated and still unruly squad. Both black and white students dislike and distrust each other, but by force of will Boone gradually breaks down the invisible walls they’ve erected and forges them into an unbeatable team. Remember the Titans doesn’t altogether dispense with cliché: It contains the predictable locker-room hijinks, a win-one-for-the-Gipper moment, and the inevitable Big Game to be won in the last reel. But director Boaz Yakin (Fresh) seems more interested in Boone’s refusal to succumb to prejudice and his dogged attempt to build a winning team. Washington commands the screen with his forceful, electric portrayal, but second-billed Will Patton is equally compelling as Bill Yoast, the head coach demoted as a result of Boone's hiring. Mindful of crowd-pleasing conventions but not devoted to them, Remember the Titans complements its gridiron action with an uplifting message conveyed in a memorable, entertaining way. The DVD includes audio commentary by real-life coaches Herman Boone and Bill Yoast, deleted scenes, a production featurette, theatrical trailers, and behind-the-scenes footage. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    good mov ieby beyer

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    May 09, 2009: here's the rundown. Coach Boone took the white man's job, in late 80's, people got mad and the titan's went 16-0

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Director's Cut edition.

    One of those movies...by Dreamer4ever

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    October 29, 2008: This movie makes me laugh and cry on and off. When I laugh it's because something funny happened and when I cry it's because something either made me very happy or very sad.
    The friendship that grows between Gerry and Julius is enough to make you want to jump up and down and dance. The support that they have for one another is something that everyone could learn from.
    The acceptance that Coach Boone and Coach Yoast have for each other in the end is great to see.
    While some of the facts about the school and other things were a little off from reality, this is one of those stories that you can't help but like. It makes you look at life and people in different ways and it is a really touching story. I would suggest this to anyone who loves sports movies or underdog stories. (Possibly, even to someone that doesn't care about sports!)

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Director's Cut edition.

    I Also Recommend: Someone to Lean On, Glory Road.


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