Three best football movies ever

Three best football movies everΒ Β 

Football is one of the best spectator sports in the world. One gets to see the best display of strength, power, speed, and agility as teams give their all to win over the hearts of their fans.Β Β 

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Remember the TitansΒ 

Remember the Titans in an American sports film that is based on the trueΒ storyΒ of Black coach Herman Boone.Β Directed by Boaz Yakin, the movie stars Denzel Washington in the main role as Boone who is head coach of the football team at the black high school.Β While Will Patton has portrayedΒ BillΒ Yoast, who is the football head coach at the white high school.Β However, when the high schoolsΒ are integrated in 1971,Β BooneΒ remainsΒ the head coach whileΒ YoastΒ is demoted to assistant coach.Β 

Remember the TitansΒ wasΒ first released in September, 2000 and went on to make $136.7 at the box office.Β It also received generally positive reviews form the critics, with Washington and PattonΒ being praised for their terrific performances.Β 

RudyΒ Β 

Rudy is one of the most inspiring films for sports lovers.Β It was directed by DavidΒ AnspaughΒ and first hit the screensΒ in the United StatesΒ inΒ October 1993.Β The movie recounts the story of DanielΒ RuettigerΒ (played by SeanΒ Astin) who aspires to play football at the UniversityΒ ofΒ Notre Dame.Β Despite repeated being told that he is too small to play collegeΒ football;Β ReuttigerΒ is ready to leave no stones unturned in realizing his dream.Β 

RudyΒ garnered primarily positive reviews from all the critics who praised its gritty realism and uplifting spirit.Β MadeΒ on a budgetΒ of $12milion,Β itΒ went on to make $22.8million at the box office.Β 

We are MarshallΒ Β 

The year 1970 witnessed the worst sports-related air tragedy in the history of United States as Flight 932 crashed into a hill and killed all 75 people on board, including the 37 football players of the Marshall University. The 2006 American filmΒ WeΒ are MarshallΒ depicts the aftermath of that tragedy.Β Β 

It first hit the screens in December 2006, starring MatthewΒ McConaughey, Matthew Fox, and IanΒ McShane.Β Β 

We are MarshallΒ is quite an emotional movie and you could have a hard time controlling your own sentimentsΒ while viewing it.Β It made $43.5 million at the box office.Β Β 

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