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Glory Road (Widescreen Edition)

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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
Fabric Type: 0786936292626
Graphics Memory Size: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 20
Maximum Color Depth: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 5.1SpanishSubtitledFrenchSubtitledFrenchDubbedUnknownSpanishDubbedUnknown
Metal Type: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Pearl Type: 04096800
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Total Metal Weight: 1
Total Parallel Ports: June 06, 2006
Total S Video Out Ports: 118 minutes
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
January 13, 2006






Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The studio that brought you REMEMBER THE TITANS now delivers another winner with this exciting and inspirational true story of the team that changed college basketball -- and the nation -- forever! Josh Lucas (SWEET HOME ALABAMA) stars as future Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins of tiny Texas Western University who bucks convention by simply starting the best players he can find: history's first all-African American lineup. In a turbulent time of social and political change their unlikely success sends shock waves through the sport that follow the underdog Miners all the way to an epic showdown with all-white #1 ranked Kentucky for the National Championship!Bonus Features:1. Deleted Scenes2. Music Video By Alicia Keys3. Jerry Bruckheimer And Director James Gartner Commentary4. Screenwriter Commentary5. Extended Interviews With Real UTEP Players6. Surviving Practice: Coach Haskins' Practice Schedule With Commentary By NBA Star Tim Hardaway7. More Than A Game: Legacy Of The Bear -- Highlights Of Coach Haskins' Career With Commentary By Don Haskins And Pat RileySystem Requirements:Running Time 118 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: PG UPC: 786936292626 Manufacturer No: 04096800

Amazon.com:
One of the greatest basketball games in NCAA history is immortalized in Glory Road, an engaging sports movie that dramatizes a pivotal milestone in the racial integration of college athletics. While it may not be as rousing as similar movies like Hoosiers or Friday Night Lights, this fact-based drama gains depth and substance from the groundbreaking achievement of Don Haskins (well-played by Josh Lucas), who coached the 1965-66 team from Texas Western University to the NCAA championship, using the first-ever all-black lineup in the championship game and forever changing the rules of college basketball. Texas Western's underdog season is followed from anxious start to glorious finish, as Haskins recruits many of his black star players from the North, including Bobby Joe Hill (Derek Luke) and Willie Cager (Damaine Radcliff), and this typically wholesome Disney film doesn't flinch from the harsh realities of racial tension (including player beatings and vandalized motel rooms) that Texas Western's black players had to struggle against as their victories began to draw national attention. Jon Voight (under heavy makeup) makes a memorable cameo appearance as legendary Kentucky coach Adolph Rupp, whose favored all-white team was no match for Texas Western, and Haskins' unforgettable achievement is celebrated in an end-credits sequence that demonstrates the positive ripple-effect of his color-blind coaching. Glory Road relies a bit too heavily on sports-movie clichés, but its shortcomings are easily overlooked in favor of its greater historical significance. --Jeff Shannon



Customer Reviews

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Unfair to whites...
I think most reasonable Americans will say that they are not racist and deplore it. This is different then saying you agree with cultural values that certain races have proposed to adopt for themselves. Glory Road is a fine story, no disagreement, but like all racial movies, it lacks honesty, and fair dealing. Truth be told, racism is not an issue today for blacks, period. It was then. This story does a fine job of telling it, and making it halfway interesting. But, there is always more to a story ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - quite disappointed
The movie was way too similar to Remember the Titans and they're portrayal of coach Rupp was disturbing. I agree with one of the previous posts that they changed a lot just to make the movie more appealing. The movie made it seem as if black players were a whole new thing when coach Haskins introduced this team when in reality there were many black players. But i digress since these faults were already discussed in another post. Had Remember the Titans not been released, i may rate this movie higher, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent!!!!
This is one of the best movies I've seen. It brought out the issue of race back in the 60s without being graphic. Very well done.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Superb Acting, Great Movie!!!
This movie was fantastic, Josh Lucas was great. I had so much fun watching this and it was about so much more than just a basketball team winning in the NCAA. It was about the 60's, racism, and getting past all of that. What is so sad, is our world has not changed much since then. More people need to see this film and ask themselves what they are still doing living in the past with their racial issues and tensions. We are all equal! Let's have fun and enjoy this life together!!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Entertaining, But horribly inaccurate
I find it difficult to believe anybody gave this movie 5 stars "despite the artistic license". This movie made a joke of the story of this team.
Because of this movie, people are given the impression that 5 black freshmen recruited by Coach Don Haskins started in the NCAA Championship game, which amazed sportswriters so much that they were made heavy underdogs because of the prevailing racism of the times. I'd like to point out some facts some people might not know.
While I'm sure racism ... Read More