Hometown Legend (2002)
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| Directed by | James Anderson (VIII) |
| Cast | Terry O'Quinn, Lacey Chabert, Nick Cornish, Kirk B.R. Woller and Ian Bohen |
| Theatrical Release | January 25, 2002 |
| DVD Release | August 20, 2002 |
| Running Time | 108 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 085393756222 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 6 4:18 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Warner Home Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) Or 31 new from $2.80, 39 used from $0.96 |
About Hometown Legend
Jerry B. Jenkins presents this inspirational stand-up-on-the-bleachers-and-cheer story of a losing high-school football team that gives a town that had lost faith something to believe in.
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(46 reviews)
|  | Stereotypical, cliched high school football story |  |
Whoever wrote this must have watched every high school football movie ever made and stolen plot element right and left. There is nothing, repeat, nothing in the way of an original plot element in this movie. Becuase it has a sort of luke-warm Christian theme, 25 Christian fundamentalists have given it enthusiastic 5-star reviews, which is absolutely typical for Christian-themed movies and inflates their average ratings in a very misleading ways. This film is mildly entertaining, but it's just not great cinema.
April 15, 2008okay i really really like this movie, i bought the dvd because it had the commentary on it + lots more features! i had the vhs but once i got the dvd i sold it. if you're a football fan, a christian looking for great christian flick or just plain looking for a great movie, this is film for you! rated 5/5
July 24, 2007My family loved this movie. Not the typical Hollywood family fare. I share none of the religious values expressed in the film. I am an atheist who has no use for born again proselitizers. This film has religious references, but that is the world we live in. The film does not seek to be an in your face convert to christianity film. Some see that as a flaw, I see that as a blessing. A wonderful, wholesome film that the entire family can watch. Unfortunately, this film is the exception not the rule.
July 11, 2007 |  | Very disappointing - especially for a Christian film |  |
There are many reasons why I gave this film a low rating. From a Christian perspective, the "God-talk" in the movie is very, very weak. Nothing really biblical or even spiritually moving is presented. There is no mention of Jesus or salvation. Other reviewers have mentioned the bad language and some objectionable outfits/relationships. On to the plot: again, weak. The "legendary" coach is simply a very bad coach. He yells, constantly loses his temper, violates his own advice on the field, puts his players at risk of serious injury, and ridiculously cuts his football team to a minimum of players by throwing people off the field for - of all things, not joining in a brawl! When he "changes" later in the film, the change isn't clear enough or shown enough to really make us believe in character development. The football action isn't that good. A lot of up-close cut scenes, without a good feel for actual football. The overall message of the film is slightly confused. Teamwork? (After ruthlessly throwing kids off the team?) Not quitting even though you are going to lose? OK. The town unified around a winning season? (Yeah, but how long would that last after the school closed?) The film tried, and some parts were moving or inspiring, but overall I just felt frustrated at what the movie could have been.
January 30, 2007This movie surprised me when I watched it for the first time.My mom originally bought it for my older brother for his birthday but I ended up watching it even more.It has a great story line and great actors to go along with that.What can I say I LOVE it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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