Gridiron Gang Page #2

Synopsis: In the Kilpatrick juvenile detention center, the supervisor and former football player Sean Porter sees the lack of discipline, self-esteem, union and perspective in the teenage interns and proposes to prepare a football team to play in one league. He is supported by his superiors and his successful experience changes the lives of many young kids.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Sport
Director(s): Phil Joanou
Production: Sony Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.9
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
43%
PG-13
Year:
2006
125 min
$38,432,823
Website
4,222 Views


Why you keep lettin' him back in here?

Hey, hey, hey,

whyn't you stay outta this, boy.

- Stay outta this?

- That's right. She know why she got it.

- This my mother. This is my mother.

- Who you talking to?

Naw, Mama, I'm sick of it!

- You better calm him down.

- He come and go whenever he please,

take your money and disappear

till he need more? I'm tired of this lowlife!

- Stop!

- Get off, lowlife woman!

I'm tired of this...

Show me some respect, you little punk.

Don't hit my son! Are you crazy?

- You better show me my respect!

- Don't you put your hands on him!

Get off!

I told you, you hurt her again...

You ain't got the balls to shoot me, boy.

Just leave!

Oh, God, no. No, no. No, no, no, no. No.

No, baby. No. No.

He's dead.

Listen, Paul, we convince a kid to stop

gangbanging, all we do is create a void.

And unless we fill that void

with somethin' better, we're gonna lose 'em.

According to the teaching staff,

the kids here have trouble being punctual,

responding to authority, being a member

of a team, and accepting criticism.

What one activity can improve 'em

on all these areas?

- You wanna start a football team?

- Exactly.

Sean, look at them.

Our whole system's designed

to prevent them from making contact.

Our whole system right now is a joke.

Malcolm, you're not buying into this,

are you?

Seventy-five percent of our kids

end up back in jail.

How much worse could it be?

Well, who are they gonna play against?

I'll find 'em high school teams to play.

Wait a minute,

you wanna take 'em out of the camp?

You really think you can trust these kids?

Not now, no.

But if they were a football team...

Oh, come on, Sean. It's impossible.

Then let's try the impossible,

because the possible just ain't workin'.

Paul, we've got to give these kids a target

and we've gotta fill that void.

You played football, didn't you?

Defensive end. Second Team All League.

All right, we'll give it a try.

But your neck is way out on this.

Mom, they have wheelchairs, ya know.

- I'm okay.

- Thank you.

Now, see, I've been tellin' you for years

you should coach.

I know. I know, Mom, but I just think

with you sick, maybe it's not a good time.

I completely agree.

Why should you do something you love

when you could be sittin' around

watchin' me fade away?

So, what kinda offense you gonna run?

I don't even know

if enough kids'll wanna play.

Are you kiddin'?

Teenage boys'll kill to play football.

That's what everybody's afraid of.

Throw it in. Over here. Down low.

Hey, yo, fetch me that ball, man.

Yo, nigga, you deaf? I said gimme the ball.

What, you can't talk neither?

Yo, Junior.

Take that ball, dawg.

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Jeff Maguire

Jeff Maguire (born 1952) is an American screenwriter.Regarded for his talent for writing sports films, Jeff Maguire got his first screenwriting break with his script Escape to Victory, a film about soccer directed by John Huston in 1981. His most recent contribution is Gridiron Gang, released in 2006. Maguire's most famous film is In the Line of Fire starring Clint Eastwood and directed by Wolfgang Petersen, for which he received a Best Original Screenplay Oscar nomination for 1993. In 1990 Maguire was approached by producer Jeff Apple to develop his Secret Service agent concept into a film treatment. Maguire was in debt to his relatives and about to have his utilities turned off when his script based on Apple's concept, "In the Line of Fire," went into a bidding war between Tom Cruise, Sean Connery, and Clint Eastwood. When he received a call from Eastwood congratulating him on the completed deal (over $1,000,000.00) Jeff's wife reportedly had to return a dress so they could afford to go out to dinner to celebrate. Prior to this, various moguls had rejected and almost destroyed the story. Dustin Hoffman cleverly added the hero's guilt over failing to save JFK, then exited; Tom Cruise's people demanded this be deleted, because a 28-year-old hero would not have been around for JFK. The dead-broke writer spurned about $100,000 from Cruise, but wound up with Clint Eastwood and about $1,000,000.Jeff Maguire is a graduate of Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts. Raised in Greenwich, Connecticut, Maguire was once a railroad worker, a waiter, and a volunteer counselor with Mother Teresa's group, Missionaries of Charity, in the Pico-Union section of downtown Los Angeles, working primarily with Hispanic gangs. In the 1980s and 90s, he also frequented the famous Manhattan Beach, California video store Video Archives, where future filmmakers Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary were clerks. Today, Jeff Maguire is a follower of Meher Baba and has contributed to the Meher Baba journal, Glow International.Jeff Maguire appears in In the Line of Fire briefly as a secret service officer running alongside the president's limousine. more…

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