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The Blog Formerly Known As Saturday Morning Movie Club - by Lizard68591

 
My Rating System - I won't be using thumbs or stars or any of the other already taken [and may I say unoriginal] symbols. Instead my affinity for a film [or lack thereof] will be illustrated by clocks. Strange perhaps, but also practical. When you see as many movies as I do you end up seeing a significant amount of crap. The crappier the movie the more times I find myself checking the time. So here's the deal...there will be a scale from zero to 5. For those who have yet figured it out a rating of 5 clocks will be awarded to such horrific Hollywood debacles as Steven Spielberg's A.I. and zero stars will be reserved only for those movies that rise to the level of this summer's Little Miss Sunshine.

Gridiron Gang - 2 Clocks

October 21st 2006 23:59
In sports, it’s all about the win, but in a sports movie it’s all about the team. That’s probably why I don’t really care much for the former and absolutely adore the latter.

There is no doubt that Gridiron Gang is a sports movie, but what sets it apart from others in its genre is the spin it puts on the usual underdog story. The Mustangs weren’t underdogs because they were in last place in the league; they were underdogs because, as a group of incarcerated youth, they were in last place in life. But their corrections officer turned coach saw beyond that and transformed them into a football team.

They had no real talent but that didn’t matter because “you don’t have to be an athlete to be a Mustang, you just have to have heart.” And these kids had heart. Sure by the end of the movie they also had some athletic talent, but that isn’t what this movie is about.

Unfortunately The Mustangs weren’t the only ones lacking in talent. The performances in Gridiron Gang were nothing special. Not bad, but nothing special. It was my first experience with The Rock as an actor, and although he didn’t’ completely suck, which I kind of assumed he would, he also wasn’t nearly as inspiring as I imagine his real life inspiration, Sean Porter, was.

My only other complaint is that I could have done without the long game sequence halfway through the movie…but then again that’s coming from someone who admittedly doesn’t really care much for sports.

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