It’s an unusual theatrical weekend as the second National Cinema Day rolls out Sunday with $4 tickets for all shows and formats at participating theaters — the bulk of the nation’s circuits big and small. The event was announced Monday with a dedicated clip of new openings, recent returning (The Super Mario Bros. Movie) and re-releases.
Angelika said all its theaters in New York Washington, D.C., California, Virginia and Texas are leaning in, and throwing in $4 sodas of any size. Cinergy Dine-In Cinemas, with nine locations in Texas, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Illinois, will offer small popcorns and sodas for $4. Concession discounts are up each theater owner.
Last year, with the box office still recovering and National Cinema Day held on the generally slow Saturday of Labor Day weekend, the event, which drew crowds, made sense, some indies said this week. (Although they...
Angelika said all its theaters in New York Washington, D.C., California, Virginia and Texas are leaning in, and throwing in $4 sodas of any size. Cinergy Dine-In Cinemas, with nine locations in Texas, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Illinois, will offer small popcorns and sodas for $4. Concession discounts are up each theater owner.
Last year, with the box office still recovering and National Cinema Day held on the generally slow Saturday of Labor Day weekend, the event, which drew crowds, made sense, some indies said this week. (Although they...
- 8/25/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Chicago – Catching a young actor in an early career stride is like catching lightning in a bottle. Colin Ford has such a breakthrough role portraying Rickey Hill, a Texas ballplayer who is battling a degenerative disease that may not give him enough time to fulfill his major league dreams. The film is aptly titled “The Hill.”
Rickey Hill wears leg braces as a child due to a degenerative spinal disease, but enjoys playing baseball. His strict pastor father (Dennis Quaid) dissuades his son from the sport, wanting to shield him from further injuries. But despite all odds, the older Rickey (Colin Ford) becomes a baseball “phenom.” When he begins to be scouted for the major leagues, the father and son are still divided, but Rickey Hill won’t give up.
Colin Ford and Dennis Quaid in ‘The Hill’
Photo credit: Briarcliff Entertainment
Colin Ford was born in Nashville, and began acting as a child,...
Rickey Hill wears leg braces as a child due to a degenerative spinal disease, but enjoys playing baseball. His strict pastor father (Dennis Quaid) dissuades his son from the sport, wanting to shield him from further injuries. But despite all odds, the older Rickey (Colin Ford) becomes a baseball “phenom.” When he begins to be scouted for the major leagues, the father and son are still divided, but Rickey Hill won’t give up.
Colin Ford and Dennis Quaid in ‘The Hill’
Photo credit: Briarcliff Entertainment
Colin Ford was born in Nashville, and began acting as a child,...
- 8/25/2023
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
It’s long been said that religion and politics don’t mix. But religion and sports, that’s another story, especially at the movies. The Hill, telling the inspirational true-life story of baseball player Rickey Hill — don’t feel ignorant if you haven’t heard of him; most people seeing the film won’t have either — feels perfectly engineered to appeal to both sports fans and religious folk, especially in those parts of the country so quaintly described as “the heartland.” Basically substituting baseball for dancing, the film plays like an updated version of Footloose, with Dennis Quaid replacing John Lithgow as the disapproving pastor.
When we’re first introduced to Rickey, he’s a young boy growing up impoverished in rural Texas, with braces on his legs because of a degenerative spinal disease. That doesn’t stop him from pursuing his deepest love, namely hitting balls with a bat,...
When we’re first introduced to Rickey, he’s a young boy growing up impoverished in rural Texas, with braces on his legs because of a degenerative spinal disease. That doesn’t stop him from pursuing his deepest love, namely hitting balls with a bat,...
- 8/24/2023
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Briarcliff Entertainment has released a trailer for The Hill, the inspirational sports drama starring Dennis Quaid, scripted by Angelo Pizzo & Scott Marshall Smith and directed by Jeff Celentano. Have a look above.
Quaid plays the stern father of young Rickey Hill (Colin Ford), a boy who shows an extraordinary ability for hitting a baseball despite being burdened by leg braces from a degenerative spinal disease. While Quaid’s character discourages Rickey from playing baseball to protect him from injury, and to have him follow in his footsteps and become a preacher, the son becomes a baseball phenomenon.
The film also stars Joelle Carter, country music singer-songwriter Randy Houser, Bonnie Bedelia and Scott Glenn.
The Hill is produced by Warren Ostergard and Celentano. Executive producers include Ron Cundy, Michael A. Blubaugh, Michael E. Hollingsworth, Rickey Hill, Matthew Dwyer, Darren Moorman, Carl Mazzocone and Tyler W. Konney, Clay Pecorin and Russell Geyser of Rainmaker Films.
Quaid plays the stern father of young Rickey Hill (Colin Ford), a boy who shows an extraordinary ability for hitting a baseball despite being burdened by leg braces from a degenerative spinal disease. While Quaid’s character discourages Rickey from playing baseball to protect him from injury, and to have him follow in his footsteps and become a preacher, the son becomes a baseball phenomenon.
The film also stars Joelle Carter, country music singer-songwriter Randy Houser, Bonnie Bedelia and Scott Glenn.
The Hill is produced by Warren Ostergard and Celentano. Executive producers include Ron Cundy, Michael A. Blubaugh, Michael E. Hollingsworth, Rickey Hill, Matthew Dwyer, Darren Moorman, Carl Mazzocone and Tyler W. Konney, Clay Pecorin and Russell Geyser of Rainmaker Films.
- 6/1/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Briarcliff Entertainment has acquired North American rights to The Hill, an inspirational true-life sports drama starring Dennis Quaid, scripted by Angelo Pizzo & Scott Marshall Smith and directed by Jeff Celentano. Quaid starred in one of the most successful fact-based sports films in recent memory with The Rookie, and Pizzo wrote two of the best true sports films in Rudy and Hoosiers. Celentano helmed Gunshy and Breaking Point.
Quaid plays James Hill, a traveling pastor who becomes an overbearing influence on Rickey Hill, his sandlot baseball phenom son. The pastor thinks he’s protecting the boy because of health concerns and fear of how others will treat the youth because of his physical disabilities. But Rickey is determined to overcome those setbacks to fulfill his dream of playing professional baseball and making his father proud. The cast includes Colin Ford, Joelle Carter and country star Randy Houser, with Bonnie Bedelia and Scott Glenn.
Quaid plays James Hill, a traveling pastor who becomes an overbearing influence on Rickey Hill, his sandlot baseball phenom son. The pastor thinks he’s protecting the boy because of health concerns and fear of how others will treat the youth because of his physical disabilities. But Rickey is determined to overcome those setbacks to fulfill his dream of playing professional baseball and making his father proud. The cast includes Colin Ford, Joelle Carter and country star Randy Houser, with Bonnie Bedelia and Scott Glenn.
- 1/5/2023
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Angelo Pizzo, the screenwriter behind such titles as Hoosiers and Rudy, is looking to complete a trifecta of iconic sports films with an upcoming title centered on automotive entrepreneur Carl Graham Fisher and the inaugural 1911 running of the Indianapolis 500, which Justin Escue will direct for Above The Line Productions, Diverse Media Group, T-Minus Productions and his company, My First Bike Productions.
This year’s Indy 500 is scheduled to take place this Sunday, May 29. The race sits alongside the Monaco Grand Prix and the 24 Hour of Le Mans as part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport—maintaining a reputation as one of the world’s most prestigious motorsport events.
Fisher, the protagonist of the as-yet-untitled feature, is an enigmatic, and until now mostly forgotten, true American anti-hero, responsible for not only the greatest spectacle in racing, but the building and creation of Miami Beach, Montauk Island, America’s first highways and byways,...
This year’s Indy 500 is scheduled to take place this Sunday, May 29. The race sits alongside the Monaco Grand Prix and the 24 Hour of Le Mans as part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport—maintaining a reputation as one of the world’s most prestigious motorsport events.
Fisher, the protagonist of the as-yet-untitled feature, is an enigmatic, and until now mostly forgotten, true American anti-hero, responsible for not only the greatest spectacle in racing, but the building and creation of Miami Beach, Montauk Island, America’s first highways and byways,...
- 5/26/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Scott Glenn, Colin Ford, Joelle Carter, country music star Randy Houser and newcomer Jesse Berry are joining Dennis Quaid in The Hill, the family drama penned by Angelo Pizzo and the late Scott Marshall Smith, who died in December.
The film, which is in production in Georgia, tells the true story of Rickey Hill, who overcame his physical disability to play professional baseball. Given the complexities Rickey faced in his relationship with his father, Pastor Hill (Quaid), his is a story about more than just athletics. It’s also about family and what one young man can do to follow his dream.
Berry and Ford will play the young and older versions of Rickey, with Carter portraying Rickey’s mother, Helen Hill. Houser will portray Ray Clemons,...
The film, which is in production in Georgia, tells the true story of Rickey Hill, who overcame his physical disability to play professional baseball. Given the complexities Rickey faced in his relationship with his father, Pastor Hill (Quaid), his is a story about more than just athletics. It’s also about family and what one young man can do to follow his dream.
Berry and Ford will play the young and older versions of Rickey, with Carter portraying Rickey’s mother, Helen Hill. Houser will portray Ray Clemons,...
- 11/16/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Dennis Quaid has signed on to star in The Hill, a family drama penned by Angelo Pizzo and the late Scott Marshall Smith, who passed away in December.
The film will tell the true story of Rickey Hill, a kid who overcame his physical disability to play professional baseball. Given the complexities Rickey faced in his relationship with his father, his is a story about more than just athletics. It’s also a story about family, and what one young man can do to follow his dream.
Quaid will portray Rickey’s father, Pastor Hill, an instinctively protective man who doesn’t want his son to go out into the world to pursue his dream, fearing that he’ll get ridiculed for his disability. Ultimately, Hill’s tough exterior is broken as Rickey grows up and proves his natural ability.
Jeff Celentano is directing the film, cast by Rick Montgomery (Green Book), which will go before cameras in Georgia in November.
He’s also producing alongside Warren Ostergard, with Matthew Dwyer, Michael Hollingsworth, Michael Blubaugh and Rickey Hill serving as exec producers.
The rest of the film’s cast has not yet been announced.
“I’m setting out to make an iconic film in the classic sense, a beautiful sweeping and powerful inspirational story. One that will stand the test of time like Blindside, Rudy, Field of Dreams and The Natural. Dennis was the first and only person I thought of for the lead role upon reading the script,” said Celentano. “There’s no doubt in my mind that he has the ability to play a loving, caring father while at the same time a staunch, powerful man – all the qualities needed to bring Pastor Hill’s character to life.”
“Since the 1970s in particular, the sports film has gained increasing recognition as one of the most important and popular genres in contemporary cinema,” added Quaid. “I couldn’t be more excited about this project. This film will no doubt further validate the power of American social mobility and show that in America you can choose to be what you want.”
Quaid is an Emmy nominee and two-time Golden Globe nominee best known on the film side for turns in Yours, Mine & Ours, In Good Company, The Day After Tomorrow, Cold Creek Manor, Far from Heaven, The Rookie, Wyatt Earp, Postcards from the Edge and other titles.
The actor’s recent TV credits include Netflix’s Merry Happy Whatever, Amazon’s Goliath and Fortitude, and Crackle’s The Art of More.
He’ll next appear in Alex Ranarivelo’s Born a Champion, Julio Quintana’s Blue Miracle, Andrew and Jon Erwin’s American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story, Ray Giarratana’s The Tiger Rising, Sean McNamara’s Reagan, in which he’ll play the actor-turned president, and more.
Quaid is represented by UTA, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller.
The film will tell the true story of Rickey Hill, a kid who overcame his physical disability to play professional baseball. Given the complexities Rickey faced in his relationship with his father, his is a story about more than just athletics. It’s also a story about family, and what one young man can do to follow his dream.
Quaid will portray Rickey’s father, Pastor Hill, an instinctively protective man who doesn’t want his son to go out into the world to pursue his dream, fearing that he’ll get ridiculed for his disability. Ultimately, Hill’s tough exterior is broken as Rickey grows up and proves his natural ability.
Jeff Celentano is directing the film, cast by Rick Montgomery (Green Book), which will go before cameras in Georgia in November.
He’s also producing alongside Warren Ostergard, with Matthew Dwyer, Michael Hollingsworth, Michael Blubaugh and Rickey Hill serving as exec producers.
The rest of the film’s cast has not yet been announced.
“I’m setting out to make an iconic film in the classic sense, a beautiful sweeping and powerful inspirational story. One that will stand the test of time like Blindside, Rudy, Field of Dreams and The Natural. Dennis was the first and only person I thought of for the lead role upon reading the script,” said Celentano. “There’s no doubt in my mind that he has the ability to play a loving, caring father while at the same time a staunch, powerful man – all the qualities needed to bring Pastor Hill’s character to life.”
“Since the 1970s in particular, the sports film has gained increasing recognition as one of the most important and popular genres in contemporary cinema,” added Quaid. “I couldn’t be more excited about this project. This film will no doubt further validate the power of American social mobility and show that in America you can choose to be what you want.”
Quaid is an Emmy nominee and two-time Golden Globe nominee best known on the film side for turns in Yours, Mine & Ours, In Good Company, The Day After Tomorrow, Cold Creek Manor, Far from Heaven, The Rookie, Wyatt Earp, Postcards from the Edge and other titles.
The actor’s recent TV credits include Netflix’s Merry Happy Whatever, Amazon’s Goliath and Fortitude, and Crackle’s The Art of More.
He’ll next appear in Alex Ranarivelo’s Born a Champion, Julio Quintana’s Blue Miracle, Andrew and Jon Erwin’s American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story, Ray Giarratana’s The Tiger Rising, Sean McNamara’s Reagan, in which he’ll play the actor-turned president, and more.
Quaid is represented by UTA, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller.
- 8/16/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Scott Marshall Smith, the screenwriter whose credits included the Robert De Niro films Men of Honor and The Score, has died, his family said Tuesday. He was 62.
Smith was finishing work on his latest movie, the psychological thriller Wasatch, when he suffered a stroke. No further details were provided.
Born in Monterey, CA, raised in the Midwest and a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Smith began his entertainment career working for commercial and music video director Bob Giraldi. He later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a writing career.
After a stint working at Panavision Hollywood, Smith saw his first script land at Fox 2000. It was Men of Honor, a biopic about Carl Brashear, the first African American Navy diver. Cuba Gooding Jr. played Brashear alongside De Niro, and George Tillman Jr. directed the film, which was released in 2000. His next screenplay became Paramount’s The Score,...
Smith was finishing work on his latest movie, the psychological thriller Wasatch, when he suffered a stroke. No further details were provided.
Born in Monterey, CA, raised in the Midwest and a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Smith began his entertainment career working for commercial and music video director Bob Giraldi. He later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a writing career.
After a stint working at Panavision Hollywood, Smith saw his first script land at Fox 2000. It was Men of Honor, a biopic about Carl Brashear, the first African American Navy diver. Cuba Gooding Jr. played Brashear alongside De Niro, and George Tillman Jr. directed the film, which was released in 2000. His next screenplay became Paramount’s The Score,...
- 12/15/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Producer-writer Scott Marshall Smith, who received his first screenplay credit on “Men of Honor,” died following a stroke, his family said Tuesday. He was 62.
Smith was a native of Monterey, Calif., and was raised in the Midwest. A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Smith began his career in entertainment working for commercial and music video director Bob Giraldi. He spent four years learning production in New York before leaving Giraldi Productions to pursue his screenwriting career in Los Angeles.
When Smith first arrived in LA, he joined Panavision Hollywood, where he supplied cameras to Quentin Tarantino and Emmanuel Lubezki. In 2000, Fox made “Men of Honor,” starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. and directed by George Tillman Jr. Smith was the sole credited writer on the screenplay.
Smith also was also credited as a writer on Paramount’s “The Score,” starring Robert De Niro,...
Smith was a native of Monterey, Calif., and was raised in the Midwest. A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Smith began his career in entertainment working for commercial and music video director Bob Giraldi. He spent four years learning production in New York before leaving Giraldi Productions to pursue his screenwriting career in Los Angeles.
When Smith first arrived in LA, he joined Panavision Hollywood, where he supplied cameras to Quentin Tarantino and Emmanuel Lubezki. In 2000, Fox made “Men of Honor,” starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. and directed by George Tillman Jr. Smith was the sole credited writer on the screenplay.
Smith also was also credited as a writer on Paramount’s “The Score,” starring Robert De Niro,...
- 12/15/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Scott Marshall Smith, who wrote the screenplays for the Robert De Niro-starring features Men of Honor and The Score, has died of complications from a stroke, his family announced. He was 62.
Smith co-wrote When the Game Stands Tall (2014), a movie about the De La Salle High School football team in Concord, California, that won a record 151 straight games from 1992-2004. The film starred Jim Caviezel and was directed by Thomas Carter.
He also wrote, directed and produced Camera Store (2017), which featured John Larroquette and John Rhys-Davies and premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Smith spent more than two ...
Smith co-wrote When the Game Stands Tall (2014), a movie about the De La Salle High School football team in Concord, California, that won a record 151 straight games from 1992-2004. The film starred Jim Caviezel and was directed by Thomas Carter.
He also wrote, directed and produced Camera Store (2017), which featured John Larroquette and John Rhys-Davies and premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Smith spent more than two ...
- 12/15/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Scott Marshall Smith, who wrote the screenplays for the Robert De Niro-starring features Men of Honor and The Score, has died of complications from a stroke, his family announced. He was 62.
Smith co-wrote When the Game Stands Tall (2014), a movie about the De La Salle High School football team in Concord, California, that won a record 151 straight games from 1992-2004. The film starred Jim Caviezel and was directed by Thomas Carter.
He also wrote, directed and produced Camera Store (2017), which featured John Larroquette and John Rhys-Davies and premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Smith spent more than two ...
Smith co-wrote When the Game Stands Tall (2014), a movie about the De La Salle High School football team in Concord, California, that won a record 151 straight games from 1992-2004. The film starred Jim Caviezel and was directed by Thomas Carter.
He also wrote, directed and produced Camera Store (2017), which featured John Larroquette and John Rhys-Davies and premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Smith spent more than two ...
- 12/15/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Exclusive: CEO Karinne Behr will oversee worldwide sales on the dark comedy from Los Angeles-based Provocator.
Scott Marshall Smith directed Camera Store, which stars John Larroquette and John Rhys-Davies and shot in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Provocator financed the project and producing partners Nick Cafritz and Robert Reed Peterson served as producers.
Camera Store centres on denizens of a shopping mall camera store who must confront uncomfortable personal truths on the eve of transition from film to digital.
Rounding out the cast are Paul Ben-Victor, David James Elliott, Laura Silverman and Cheryl Ladd.
Smith directed from his own screenplay. Provocator has set a Us release for Friday.
Boutique style sales and production company Saradan Media is headquartered in London with representatives in Los Angeles, Spain and Hong Kong.
Scott Marshall Smith directed Camera Store, which stars John Larroquette and John Rhys-Davies and shot in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Provocator financed the project and producing partners Nick Cafritz and Robert Reed Peterson served as producers.
Camera Store centres on denizens of a shopping mall camera store who must confront uncomfortable personal truths on the eve of transition from film to digital.
Rounding out the cast are Paul Ben-Victor, David James Elliott, Laura Silverman and Cheryl Ladd.
Smith directed from his own screenplay. Provocator has set a Us release for Friday.
Boutique style sales and production company Saradan Media is headquartered in London with representatives in Los Angeles, Spain and Hong Kong.
- 12/8/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Chicago – “When The Game Stands Tall” has more sermons than a month of Sundays. Its heart is in the right place, but it’s more likely to put its audience to sleep than bring it to its feet. By now the tropes of the inspirational sports drama have become as familiar as the West Coast Offense, but this film can’t effectively figure out how to execute them.
Rating: 2.0/5.0
The drama itself has the bones of a good story. A high school football team amasses the longest winning streak in sports history, and then has its true character tested when that streak is broken. “Passion Of The Christ” star Jim Caviezel is playing a slightly worldlier messiah here – he plays football coach Bob Ladouceur with a calm demeanor that borders on comatose. Caviezel’s coach doesn’t yell or scream at his players, but he stalks the field relentlessly, and...
Rating: 2.0/5.0
The drama itself has the bones of a good story. A high school football team amasses the longest winning streak in sports history, and then has its true character tested when that streak is broken. “Passion Of The Christ” star Jim Caviezel is playing a slightly worldlier messiah here – he plays football coach Bob Ladouceur with a calm demeanor that borders on comatose. Caviezel’s coach doesn’t yell or scream at his players, but he stalks the field relentlessly, and...
- 8/23/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Contrary to what the bright stadium lights and flashes of pigskin would indicate, When the Game Stands Tall is not a movie about football. Yes, the film is centered on a team of gridiron giants, the De La Salle Spartans, and the coach that led them on a remarkable 151 game winning streak. But as protagonist Bob Ladouceur makes clear early and often in the film, When the Game Stands Tall doesn’t care about a scoreboard. “Getting these wins is nothing. Teaching these boys there’s more to life is hard,” he tells a reporter during the prologue, as he marches his team onto the field for win number 151, which crowns their 2003 season with a championship.
But, come on: no sports movie is really just about the sport, right? The game is just a metaphor for overcoming adversity, the triumph of the human spirit, etc., etc. Thing is, When the Game Stands Tall...
But, come on: no sports movie is really just about the sport, right? The game is just a metaphor for overcoming adversity, the triumph of the human spirit, etc., etc. Thing is, When the Game Stands Tall...
- 8/22/2014
- by Sam Woolf
- We Got This Covered
When the Game Stands Tall is a movie based on real life story about a high school football team's continuous streak of 151 games won. However, Coach Bob Ladouceur and Assistant Coach Terry Eidson never focused on the streak. Instead, they trained the De La Salle Spartans to become fine young men of character.
Author Neil Hayes wrote the book from which the movie is based on. He followed the team to practice nearly every day for a year. The Spartans' streak is the national record for number of games won in a row in any sport, professional or amateur, but according to Hayes, their victories are understated in the community. It's the school's choice not to display their winning records.
"A couple of years ago, one of the player's father who was a carpenter wanted to build a trophy case," says Hayes. "The player said, 'No, it's not what you put on the shelf,...
Author Neil Hayes wrote the book from which the movie is based on. He followed the team to practice nearly every day for a year. The Spartans' streak is the national record for number of games won in a row in any sport, professional or amateur, but according to Hayes, their victories are understated in the community. It's the school's choice not to display their winning records.
"A couple of years ago, one of the player's father who was a carpenter wanted to build a trophy case," says Hayes. "The player said, 'No, it's not what you put on the shelf,...
- 8/20/2014
- by cassandrahsiao@hotmail.com (Star Reporter Cassandra)
- kidspickflicks
When the Game Stands Tall is a movie based on real life story about a high school football team's continuous streak of 151 games won. However, Coach Bob Ladouceur and Assistant Coach Terry Eidson never focused on the streak. Instead, they trained the De La Salle Spartans to become fine young men of character.
Author Neil Hayes wrote the book from which the movie is based on. He followed the team to practice nearly every day for a year. The Spartans' streak is the national record for number of games won in a row in any sport, professional or amateur, but according to Hayes, their victories are understated in the community. It's the school's choice not to display their winning records.
"A couple of years ago, one of the player's father who was a carpenter wanted to build a trophy case," says Hayes. "The player said, 'No, it's not what you put on the shelf,...
Author Neil Hayes wrote the book from which the movie is based on. He followed the team to practice nearly every day for a year. The Spartans' streak is the national record for number of games won in a row in any sport, professional or amateur, but according to Hayes, their victories are understated in the community. It's the school's choice not to display their winning records.
"A couple of years ago, one of the player's father who was a carpenter wanted to build a trophy case," says Hayes. "The player said, 'No, it's not what you put on the shelf,...
- 8/20/2014
- by cassandrahsiao@hotmail.com (Cassandra)
- kidspickflicks
When the Game Stands Tall is a movie based on real life story about a high school football team's continuous streak of 151 games won. However, Coach Bob Ladouceur and Assistant Coach Terry Eidson never focused on the streak. Instead, they trained the De La Salle Spartans to become fine young men of character.
Author Neil Hayes wrote the book from which the movie is based on. He followed the team to practice nearly every day for a year. The Spartans' streak is the national record for number of games won in a row in any sport, professional or amateur, but according to Hayes, their victories are understated in the community. It's the school's choice not to display their winning records.
"A couple of years ago, one of the player's father who was a carpenter wanted to build a trophy case," says Hayes. "The player said, 'No, it's not what you put on the shelf,...
Author Neil Hayes wrote the book from which the movie is based on. He followed the team to practice nearly every day for a year. The Spartans' streak is the national record for number of games won in a row in any sport, professional or amateur, but according to Hayes, their victories are understated in the community. It's the school's choice not to display their winning records.
"A couple of years ago, one of the player's father who was a carpenter wanted to build a trophy case," says Hayes. "The player said, 'No, it's not what you put on the shelf,...
- 8/20/2014
- by cassandrahsiao@hotmail.com (Cassandra)
- kidspickflicks
Latino-Review.com and TriStar Pictures are teaming up to give away a few pair of tickets to see the upcoming film "When the Game Stands Tall" starring Jim Caviezel, Laura Dern, Michael Chiklis, and Alexander Ludwig.
The film was directed by Thomas Carter from a screenplay written by Scott Marshall Smith.
Inspired by a true story, "When the Game Stands Tall" tells the remarkable journey of legendary football coach Bob Ladouceur (Jim Caviezel), who took the De La Salle High School Spartans from obscurity to a 151-game winning streak that shattered all records for any American sport.
The screening will take place on Wednesday August 20 at 7:00Pm.
The screening passes are on a first come, first served basis.
For the screening in New York, all you have to do is go Here and follow the instructions!
When the Game Stands Tall" opens in theaters nationwide on August 22nd.
The film was directed by Thomas Carter from a screenplay written by Scott Marshall Smith.
Inspired by a true story, "When the Game Stands Tall" tells the remarkable journey of legendary football coach Bob Ladouceur (Jim Caviezel), who took the De La Salle High School Spartans from obscurity to a 151-game winning streak that shattered all records for any American sport.
The screening will take place on Wednesday August 20 at 7:00Pm.
The screening passes are on a first come, first served basis.
For the screening in New York, all you have to do is go Here and follow the instructions!
When the Game Stands Tall" opens in theaters nationwide on August 22nd.
- 8/19/2014
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
Well folks, the Summer Movie Season is about to start this Friday with the release of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, but it's time for us to wrap up our preview guides for this year (be sure to check out May, June, & July). August may be the final official month of the Summer Movie Season, but that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of exciting movies set to release during that time. Come check out our August movie guide for all the posters, trailers and info you need to figure out what you want to add to your watch list this Summer!
Friday, August 1st
Guardians of the Galaxy
Directed By: James Gunn
Written By: James Gunn and Nicole Perlman
Cast: Chriss Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Lee Pace, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, and Michael Rooker
Official Synopsis: From Marvel, the studio that brought you the global blockbuster franchises of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and The Avengers,...
Friday, August 1st
Guardians of the Galaxy
Directed By: James Gunn
Written By: James Gunn and Nicole Perlman
Cast: Chriss Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Lee Pace, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, and Michael Rooker
Official Synopsis: From Marvel, the studio that brought you the global blockbuster franchises of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and The Avengers,...
- 4/30/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
While America’s favorite annual pastime, baseball, is just beginning the 2014 season, the studios are making sure the game of football is not far from the minds of moviegoers.
The NFL based movie Draft Day opens this weekend in theaters and when the Friday Night Lights of High School football ramps up in the dog days of Summer, Sony Pictures will be releasing the new sports drama When The Game Stands Tall on August 22nd.
Inspired by a true story, When The Game Stands Tall tells the remarkable journey of legendary football coach Bob Ladouceur (Jim Caviezel), who took the De La Salle High School Spartans from obscurity to a 151-game winning streak that shattered all records for any American sport.
From the director of Coach Carter, Thomas Carter’s film also features Michael Chiklis, Alexander Ludwig, Clancy Brown, and Laura Dern.
Written by Scott Marshall Smith and David Zelon,...
The NFL based movie Draft Day opens this weekend in theaters and when the Friday Night Lights of High School football ramps up in the dog days of Summer, Sony Pictures will be releasing the new sports drama When The Game Stands Tall on August 22nd.
Inspired by a true story, When The Game Stands Tall tells the remarkable journey of legendary football coach Bob Ladouceur (Jim Caviezel), who took the De La Salle High School Spartans from obscurity to a 151-game winning streak that shattered all records for any American sport.
From the director of Coach Carter, Thomas Carter’s film also features Michael Chiklis, Alexander Ludwig, Clancy Brown, and Laura Dern.
Written by Scott Marshall Smith and David Zelon,...
- 4/11/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Jim Caviezel, Laura Dern, Michael Chiklis and Alexander Ludwig are all set to star in the football pic "When the Game Stands Tall" at Mandalay and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions.
Based on Neil Hayes' book, the story follows a visionary De La Salle High School football Coach Bob Ladouceur (Caviezel) and his assistant coach Terry Eidson (Chiklis).
The pair took the Concord, Calif., Spartans prep team from obscurity to a 151-game winning streak from 1992-2003 that shattered all records for consecutive victories in any American sport.
Dern will play Ladouceur’s wife, Ludwig will play the Spartans’ standout running back Chris Ryan.
Scott Marshall Smith adapted the screenplay, while Thomas Carter ("Coach Carter") directs and David Zelon ("Soul Surfer") produces. Shooting begins this week in New Orleans.
Source: THR...
Based on Neil Hayes' book, the story follows a visionary De La Salle High School football Coach Bob Ladouceur (Caviezel) and his assistant coach Terry Eidson (Chiklis).
The pair took the Concord, Calif., Spartans prep team from obscurity to a 151-game winning streak from 1992-2003 that shattered all records for consecutive victories in any American sport.
Dern will play Ladouceur’s wife, Ludwig will play the Spartans’ standout running back Chris Ryan.
Scott Marshall Smith adapted the screenplay, while Thomas Carter ("Coach Carter") directs and David Zelon ("Soul Surfer") produces. Shooting begins this week in New Orleans.
Source: THR...
- 4/23/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
"Coach Carter" and "Save the Last Dance" helmer Thomas Carter is set to direct the $20 million true story tale "When the Game Stands Tall" at Mandalay says The Hollywood Reporter.
The film is based on the inspirational true story of high school coach Bob Ladouceur, who led his perennial losing California football team, the De La Salle Spartans, to twelve consecutive undefeated seasons from 1992 to 2004 and a streak of 138 straight victories.
Scott Marshall Smith ("The Score") is adapting the screenplay, while Cathy Schulman and David Zelon are producing. Shooting aims to kick off in September with a cast of relative unknowns.
The film is based on the inspirational true story of high school coach Bob Ladouceur, who led his perennial losing California football team, the De La Salle Spartans, to twelve consecutive undefeated seasons from 1992 to 2004 and a streak of 138 straight victories.
Scott Marshall Smith ("The Score") is adapting the screenplay, while Cathy Schulman and David Zelon are producing. Shooting aims to kick off in September with a cast of relative unknowns.
- 6/29/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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