Eric Brainard
over 1 year
ago
A film about racial integration wrapped around a football drama. Fantastic story w/truth.
Danny B
over 1 year
ago
Denzel at the height of his Denzel Superpowers. So well done and watchable.
Brandon Keck
4 years
ago
Like a burger, it's a classic that is still satisfying to eat, but could use less cheese.
Noah Rymer
over 4 years
ago
cliche and predictable
Ally McCabe
6 years
ago
I have loved this move since the first time I saw it.
Justin L. Clemons
almost 7 years
ago
Great movie... It had me on a emotional rollercoaster.
Stefan Stupar
over 8 years
ago
Ako ne najbolji, onda jedan od najboljih sportskih filmova ikada.
Dylan Clites
over 8 years
ago
One of the better sports movies out there, due mostly to Denzel Washington.
Remember the Titans is a 2000 American sports film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Boaz Yakin. Inspired by real events, the plot was conceived from a screenplay written by Gregory Allen Howard. The film starts as a new coach of the Titans, a football team previously coached by the white Bill Yoast, begins coaching the team. The new coach, Herman Boone (portrayed by Denzel Washington), is black, and his team is a mixture of black players and white players. The struggles that arise from the racial diversity are profound. Actor Will Patton portrays Bill Yoast, making a transition to help out Boone as an assistant coach. The portrayal of real life athletes Gerry Bertier and Julius Campbell (played by Ryan Hurst and Wood Harris, respectively) appears within the integrated storyline. Kip Pardue and Kate Bosworth also star in principal roles.
A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by the film studios of Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer...