Woodlawn Page #8

Synopsis: A gifted high school football player must learn to embrace his talent and his faith as he battles racial tensions on and off the field.
Genre: Drama, Sport
Director(s): Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin
Production: Pure Flix Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
PG
Year:
2015
123 min
$14,393,862
Website
649 Views


I mean, none of the tickets

were pre-purchased.

They had to send home 20,000 people.

You know,

a "National Geographic" reporter

who was coming through

even wrote about it

and he said it was undeniably spiritual.

Supernatural even.

It was life-changing for me.

It was unbelievable.

So?

So, what?

Did you win?

No, we did not.

Look, I'll have these policies ready

for you first thing in the morning.

So, what's the answer?

Do you believe in miracles?

Yes, I do.

I am one.

Well, thanks for the story.

Hi! Honey!

Where in the world have you been?

You are late, mister.

The game's already started.

I just wanted to walk.

It's such a beautiful day.

All right, well, there you go, honey.

Just not today.

Okay.

Penn State and Alabama in the Super Dome

in New Orleans

in this ABC Sports exclusive.

Alabama...

There he is.

Ah, there he is!

There's Tony, Todd!

They call him Touchdown Tony Nathan.

He's home-grown, right in Birmingham,

and he can break the long run

almost anywhere at any time.

Tony Nathan.

Here comes Alabama.

Here is the offensive back field

for the Crimson Tide of Alabama.

The quarterback, Major Ogilvie,

is the other halfback,

and Steve Whitman is the full back.

Allyson!

Did I miss anything?

Oftentimes he's the money man

in this call.

Now that is Alabama football.

That was the last play of the ball game.

It is over.

Alabama has defeated Penn State

by a score of 14 to 7.

Alabama has won six times

in the Sugar Bowl.

The Bear goes for a ride.

Hello?

Hey Coach, I told you

I'd win you a championship.

Tony.

Did you see it?

I would not have

missed it for the world.

I am so proud of you.

- All right, Tony!

- Tony, you won us a big one.

I don't have much time,

but I wanted to tell you something.

I'm gonna ask Johnnie

to marry me after graduation.

That's just great, Tony.

Congratulations.

How's the team this year?

I'm not coaching anymore.

I needed some time away from it.

I'm selling insurance right

across the street from Woodlawn.

Just gives me some

more time with my family.

All right, I respect that.

They're calling for me, I gotta go.

I love you, Coach.

I love you, too, son.

I don't know what kind

of insurance salesman you are,

but you were born to be a coach.

One of the best I've ever had.

Someone once told me

we all have a purpose.

Maybe it's time to start

living yours again.

Gotta go.

Look around you.

We're not alone.

This is what happens when God shows up.

We are one in the Spirit

We are one in the Lord

We are one in the Spirit

We are one in the Lord

And we pray that all unity

may one day be restored

And they'll know we are

Christians by our love

By our love

Yes, they'll know we are

Christians by our love

We will walk with each other

We will walk hand in hand

We will walk with each other

We will walk hand in hand

And together we'll spread the news

that God is in our land

And they'll know we are

Christians by our love

By our love

Yes, they'll know we are

Christians by our love

They'll know us by our love

Tonight, we're asking you,

in a moment or two

to light a candle to symbolize

that we are going to go

out of this place to proclaim a gospel

that could bring peace to our world,

that could change

all the social injustice,

and a gospel that can

transform the lives

of millions of people

on every continent.

And we're challenging

you tonight to do it.

They'll know us by our love

They will know we are

Christians by our love

By our love

Yes, they'll know we are

Christians by our love

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