Remember the Titans Page #9

Synopsis: Suburban Virginia schools have been segregated for generations. One Black and one White high school are closed and the students sent to T.C. Williams High School under federal mandate to integrate. The year is seen through the eyes of the football team where the man hired to coach the Black school is made head coach over the highly successful white coach. Based on the actual events of 1971, the team becomes the unifying symbol for the community as the boys and the adults learn to depend on and trust each other.
Director(s): Boaz Yakin
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  8 wins & 17 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.8
Metacritic:
48
Rotten Tomatoes:
73%
PG
Year:
2000
113 min
$114,297,071
Website
23,633 Views


to help that monkey.

Well...

what are we going

to do about this?

We're gonna get ready

for Saturday.

See you out there

on the field.

Hut!

Hey, Mr. Official.

Mr. Official, can I talk

to you for a second?

Back off, Coach, if you

want to stay in this game.

Hut!

I've got holding

on 78 white.

Are you trying to cheat

my boys out of the game?

Let 'em play,

Ref, let 'em play.

Let 'em play!

Let the boys play!

Cheater!

Coach, come on.

Cheater!

Coach.

Go, go, go, go!

Oh, come on!

What was that?!

Uhh!

What are you, blind?

That wasn't a hold.

Oh, come on, that was

such a bad call.

Titus!

Give him

apiece of your mind!

I know all about it,

Titus.

What are you

talking about, Bill?

You call this game fair,

or I'll go

to the papers.

I don't care

if I go down with ya,

but before God,

I swear I'll see

every last one of you

thrown in jail.

You dig your own grave.

OK.

Defense! On me!

OK, Petey, don't you drift

to the strong side.

Coach, they're callin' a holding

penalty on me every time.

Did I ask

for your excuses?

You want to act

like a star,

you better give me

a star effort,

Do you hear me?

Forget about him!

Alan, you're in!

Come on!

All right, now,

I don't want them

to gain another yard.

ou blitz all night!

If they cross

the line of scrimmage,

I'm gonna take

every last one of you out.

You make sure...

they remember forever

the night they played

the Titans.

Leave no doubt!

Set!

Come on, y'all!

Swing it left!

All right! All right!

All right!

Set! Hut!

You better make yourself

comfortable down there.

Real comfortable.

You did good!

That one was

for you, Coach.

All right, baby.

All right.

You brought us here,

Coach.

Run it up, Herman!

Leave no doubt!

!!Music's in your city, too!!

Set! Hut!

!!Music's gettin' good to me!!

!!But now, don't ya,

I said don't ya!!

!!Don't you want

to get higher?!!

Hut hut!

!! Yeah!!

!!Don't you want

to get higher?!!

!!Baby, baby,

let me light your fire!!

!! Oohha,

little bit higher!!

Good game.

Good game.

Yeah.

Good game.

Coach. Coach.

I took a straw poll.

You just lost your self

the Hall of Fame.

Good game, y' all.

Hey, good job, 43.

Good job.

Good job, men.

Good job.

Hey, way to stick.

Good job.

Good game, Coach.

Coach.

Yeah!

Titans!

Yeah!

Petey!

What happened

out there, man?

Come on,

talk to me, Petey.

Petey!

I'm so proud of you.

Hey, Julius.

Julius.

Come here, man.

Don't move.

Go on.

It's OK.

- Man.

- What's up, man?

Let's get out of here.

Let's go paint the town

or something.

Let's go. Let's go.

I--I got to hang

with my girl tonight.

I got to hang

with her tonight.

All right, all right.

Where you going?

I don't know.

I--I don't know,

but I'm gonna go. All right?

- You gonna go?

- Yeah, man.

I want to go, man, but you

know what I mean, man.

I know.

I'll see ya.

Looks like

you weren't the one

with the mixed-up

priorities, huh?

Emma...

I think it's gonna

take me a little longer

than you might like.

But, um...

I just wanted you to know

that I'm gonna try.

Good-bye, Gerry.

Emma?

Make me a promise?

You'll be there

to root for us

when we play Marshall

for the title?

!!!!

!!Just yesterday mornin'!!

I know how much

it meant to you.

I ain't gonna lie.

I wanted the Hall

of Fame real bad.

Just plain old jealousy.

As old as Cain and Abel.

You know what?

I wanted it, too.

But there's always next year

or the year after that.

As long as it takes

for them to wise up.

Wouldn't want it now

anyway.

Bunch of ol' rednecks.

!! That I thought

would never end!!

!!I've seen lonely times!!

Let's knock 'em dead

at state, Coach.

Daddy!

Daddy!

Daddy!

Daddy! You're home!

My girls! Mmm-ah!

Give me a kiss.

Mmm-ah!

Congratulations, Herman.

All right. Mmm.

What'd I tell you,

baby, huh?

Yeah, we can't get too

far ahead of ourselves.

We still got to get

Ed Henry and Marshall.

We got all these--

You've done a good job,

Coach Boone!

Congratulations!

!!My body's achin'!!

!!And my time is at hand!!

!!I won't make it

any other way!!

Well, I'll be

John Brown.

We cleaned up

the kitchen, Daddy,

so you could get

right to work.

You did?

Well,

I got news for you.

I ain't workin' tonight.

Tonight,

we're gonna celebrate.

We're gonna

let these people know

who's gonna win state.

- Right?

- Right!

- Right?!

- Right!

- Right?!

- Right!

- Right?!

- Right!

Everybody!

We're gonna win state!

!!But I always thought

that I'd see you again!!

We're gonna win state!

!! Oh, I've seen fire,

and I've seen rain!!

!!I've seen sunny days!!

!! That I thought

would never end!!

!!I've seen lonely times!!

!! When I could not

find a friend!!

!!But I always thought

that I'd see you!!

Hey, Gerry!

You man!

No, you!

No, you, you!

You! Yeah!

!! Thought I'd see you

one more time again!!

Oh, shoot! Gerry!

Are you OK?

How you doin', son?

He ain't all right?

He all right?

He's, uh...

How's he doing?

Not too good.

Not too good.

How well is he doing?

How bad is it?

How bad is it?

He's paralyzed

from the waist down.

Don't say that to me.

Don't say that to me.

Sorry, Mrs. Bertier.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

He doesn't want to see

anybody but you, Julius.

Yes, ma'am.

You be strong.

Yes, ma'am.

Those tears are not gonna

make my boy walk again.

Only kin's allowed in here.

Alice, are you blind?

Don't you see

the family resemblance?

That's my brother.

All right.

Oh, man.

Well, you think

I look banged up,

you should see my Camaro.

Man, I sure

am sorry, man.

I should have

been there with you.

What are you

talking about?

You would've been in that bed

right next to me.

You can't be hurt

like this.

You--you're Superman.

I was afraid of you,

Julius.

I only saw

what I was afraid of.

And now I know I was

only hating my brother.

I'll tell you what,

though.

Um, when all this

is over...

me and you are

gonna move out

to the same

neighborhood together.

OK? And, um...

and we'll get old,

and we'll get fat.

And there ain't gonna be

all this black-white

between us.

Left side.

Strong side.

Good morning.

Good morning.

Uh, the Marshall fi lm.

Well, that's good.

We're gonna have

to be real sharp

on the offensive

and defensive sides

of the football.

Figure we give

the kids

a couple of extra

practices this week,

make sure

they stay focused.

Got a press conference

today at 1 2 noon.

Press conference?

Listen, what we do here

amongst ourselves is one thing,

but we are not gonna

parade around

talking about football

at a time like this.

Hold on. I'm not talking

about parading.

I'm talking about

going out there,

presentin' a strong,

united front.

Now, I'm hurtin'...

just like you are,

Yoast,

but the season

is not over yet.

I did--We did not

come this far

to just break down

and lose now.

Everything's not always

about winning and losing.

I'm a winner.

I'm going to win.

Is this even about

football anymore?

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Gregory Allen Howard

Gregory Allen Howard (born 1962) is an American screenwriter best known for writing the screenplay for Remember The Titans (2000), a Disney movie about an undefeated high school football team credited with healing the racial divide in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1971. more…

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