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She does get assigned to coach a
football
team, but its for a rough inner city high school in Chicago.
Hawn is fun and is surrounded by a good cast which includes Swoosie Kurtz as her best friend; James Keach as her ex-husband; Jan Hooks as Keach's current wife; Nipsey Russell as the principal of the rough high school Hawn's assigned to; and (before becoming famous) Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes as
football
players (these two actors would later team up for "White Men Can't Jump" and "Money Train").
"Wildcats" isn't a great
football
movie like the current "Remember the Titans"; it isn't as funny as the
football
themed comedies "The Waterboy" and "The Replacements"; but it has alot of laughs and is alot of fun.
Charles M. Schulz's typically warm and witty script milks the nifty premise for several very strong and sidesplitting belly laughs: Among the hilarious comic highlights are Linus fainting when Snoopy cuts up his beloved blanket, Snoopy smearing mud on Charlie Brown, Snoopy putting a white sheet, a belt, and shoes on Charlie Brown which makes him look like a ghost, Charlie Brown finally getting to kick the
football
while invisible, and Snoopy levitating the ever-snarky Lucy and leaving her up in the air.
She works with a
football
player named Nick (Eddie Acuff), who is taken with her.
A few comments- First of all, I was student body president at Antelope Valley College when this movie filmed there-they got to film because they kicked $750 into the student government accounts and loaned us original prints of three films for an on-campus showing (they came back to re- shoot two scenes on a weekend, and snuck onto the
football
field by conning a security guard, btw)...I'm also a background extra in three different scenes in the first 10 minutes, and several of my friends are also in this movie.
Her wealthy father is afraid she'll get into trouble, so he hires four
football
players to be her bodyguards.
I thought the use of the
football
and boxing footage worked well, and overall it is a fantastic film from start to finish.
Instead of getting caught in a love triangle between Colin Firth and Hugh Grant she gets caught in a love triangle with two equally wet englishmen, uncomfortably played by Ewan MacGregor and Matthew Macfadayen, and all this, after her poor husband and son have been blown to bits in an unconvincing attack on Arsenal
football
stadium whilst she was shagging the local taloid newspaper reporter!
And Michelle Williams, who miraculously found her sons toy rabbit in the ruins of the
football
stadium, clutches it to her chest in almost every scene.
Once upon a time,back during the second Middle East conflict,the Israelis had a plane in the air 24/7 carrying a nuclear bomb.If they looked like losing(how's that for bad sportsmanship)they would bomb the crap out of Egypt.Sort of like picking up their toys and stomping off home.This plane - or one of a number of planes so equipped - I'm a bit confused on this point - is shot down and lies hidden in the desert for 29 years until it is discovered by Arabs,and a South African(taken over from the Brits in the International Villain stakes) buys it for $400 dollars,selling it on to a unregenerate nazi for $50 million.Said unregenerate nazi (Mr Alan Bates - a chain smoker just to add to his general bastardness) uses it to blow up a
football
stadium in Baltimore thus plunging the world into the nuclear abyss.Go figure.
Yes, we love our
football
way down in Alabama, and this movie does a decent job of showing that.
It's about a high school
football
team in Alabama, and if you're actually from the South, you might enjoy it a little more than if you're not.
Hilarious highlights include Lucy van Pelt pulling the old
football
trick on hapless Charlie Brown for the umpteenth time, Snoopy's battle with a pesky uncooperative folding chair, Snoopy tossing plates of food at everybody, and Peppermint Patty blowing up at Charlie Brown at the unacceptable meal of junk food.
We track across a
football
practice and up to the bleachers where a player and cheerleader are discussing how they love each other so much, it's scary.
(This is sort of like the late comedian George Carlin's famous routine comparing baseball to football; be warned, I still pick baseball.)
Beverly Lynne, a short-haired blonde who used to be a pro
football
cheerleader and frequently acts in these things, is Jill, a struggling reporter for "Crime Beat" magazine.
This
football
film has lots of solid action and avoids most of the usual cliches.
Only see this movie if u want to laugh at errors and not to take it to serious because European
football
is nothing at all the way they put it in the movie (And the Champions League is not played like the superbowl playoff there are 2 games in the quarter, semi-finals so it's not enough to win just one game)
Oliver Reed is also on hand and he is positively terrible giving a performance so cheesy that he could be smuggled into a Green Bay Packer
football
game.
The
football
team is fittingly uncouth, as is to be expected, and Central High Principal Edwards is great.
After the characters are introduced... funny stoner guy, hunky
football
guy, horny annoying chick, naive chick and the smart chick that is supposed to save the day... they stop for fuel and meet Sicko Stanley played by Crispin Glover.
The
football
(complete with stock footage of England's National Team in action) and essence of the atmosphere stay true to the intended settings' accuracy and makes for a great opportunity to play off the characters via their differing interest in the British National Sport ensuring that the characters brim with a level of anticipation of each others' next direction that mirrors the results of the team they barrack for, the 3 Lions of England.
The relationship between Neil Morrisey's and Rachel Weisz's characters sparkles because however quirkily their attraction as lovers fleet on and subsides off at different times, one gets the feeling that Weisz is partly a fantasy (there are storyline elements that also drop hints of this) for Morrisey's pint chugging bloke (not too unlike the concept in Fever Pitch) and that his and the nation's fantasy of success for their
Football
team mirrors their relationship.
Every ecstatic victory in the
football
world is a progressional step for their relationship.
Then we have the typical opinions of the writers about various subjects like Christopher Colombus discovery being insignificant or
football
making whole continents insane, those are also quite annoying, specially because of the emphasis they are given.
There haven't been too many engaging
football
films.
The movie goes over almost every topic a man talks about in his normal life: Women, politics, football, easy-money...
Panos (Yannis Zouganelis) plays great the love-in-first-sight victim, while he cannot betray, not his wife nor his family, but PAOK, his really beloved
football
club, the greatest one in North Greece.
She is Molly McGrath, a divorced mother of two girls who is a girls track coach but longs to be a
football
coach.
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