My All-American Page #2

Synopsis: What Freddie Steinmark (Finn Wittrock) wants most in the world is to play football. Although he is deemed too small by the usual athletic standards, his father trains him hard. Freddie brings a fight to the game that ultimately gets him noticed--by none other than legendary University of Texas coach Darrell Royal (Aaron Eckhart). Awarded a scholarship and a chance to play for the Longhorns, Freddie sets off to Austin with his loving high school sweetheart, Linda (Sarah Bolger), determined to make the team. Alongside his old teammate Bobby Mitchell (Rett Terrell) and new pal James Street (Juston Street), Freddie is put through the paces of a grueling practice schedule. The boys' camaraderie off the field translates into solid playing on it, and they rise up the depth charts, giving the Longhorns a real chance to improve upon their mediocre record. But just when they're reveling in the success of the season, Freddie suffers an injury that leads to a shocking diagnosis and the biggest cha
Director(s): Angelo Pizzo
Production: Aviron
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
34
Rotten Tomatoes:
32%
PG
Year:
2015
118 min
$1,365,000
Website
818 Views


Hi.

- Hi.

- Hi.

You know, we were just...

we were just looking for a...

- Picnic.

- Picnic area for a bunch of girls...

- Surprise party.

- For a surprise party for a bunch of girls.

- Yeah.

- Do you wanna go out sometime?

- What?

- Do you wanna go out?

Go out with-with me?

Yeah.

Ok... Yeah.

Yeah, that would... that would be great.

Great. When?

- Oh, I don't know. Uh...

- How about tonight?

If I run about 20 more

reps, I might get the car.

Tonight.

I just have to ask.

All right. Some other time.

No, tonight will be fine. Right?

- Yeah?

- Mm-hmm.

- Yeah.

- Great.

What's your address?

- Uh...

- It's, uh, 2678 Pear Blossom.

Oh. Nice area.

(softly) Thank you.

How about 7:
00?

7:
00 is perfect.

- It's perfect.

- Great.

- Thanks, Debbie.

- DEBBIE:
Uh-huh.

- Okay, I'll see you then.

- Okay.

Please start the car.

GIRL:
Is this... Is this your car?

Uh, no, no. It's my dad's.

I have to get it back by 8:00 tonight.

He has to be at work at 9:00.

- What's he do?

- He's a Denver policeman.

- Oh.

- At least, that's his night job.

During the day, he's a security guard.

- Hard worker.

- Very.

My mom too. She's a clerk in the hospital.

I'm, uh... I'm gonna take

you to my favorite spot.

Okay.

FREDDIE:
I can see my whole life,

present and future, from right here.

Look. There's Wheat Ridge

High field, where I'm playing.

- Yeah.

- There's Boulder,

University of Colorado,

where I might be playing

if Notre Dame doesn't offer me.

And there's Denver, the Broncos.

That is, if the Chicago

Bears don't draft me.

I don't know that much about football.

You will.

- (drums beating in rhythm)

- (crowd cheering)

Let's go, Farmers!

You can do it!

Let's go, Freddie!

Fifteen straight times you

mullets have lost to this team.

The tide will turn tonight.

This game.

Now, get out there and kick their butts!

PLAYERS:
Yes, sir!

(marching band)

Whoo!

Nice hit, Freddie!

(yelling)

There we go.

Set! Hut!

Go, Bobby!

Come on. Come on! Come on, Bobby!

That's it.

- (whistle blows)

- Yeah!

- Come on, Freddie!

- (crowd cheering)

(jeering)

- (whistle blows)

- (jeering)

This is your team.

Get 'em ready.

Offense! Huddle up!

All right, guys. (panting)

We will not lose this game.

This streak ends now.

We have 57 seconds to go 82 yards.

Not a problem.

- Right?

- Right.

- Right?

- Right!

- Let's go out and do it!

- Yeah!

Come on!

- What do I do?

- Just give the damn ball to Freddie.

Down! Set! Hut!

Come on, Fred!

- Go! Go!

- Freddie, go!

Go! Go!

Run! Freddie, run!

(panting)

(whistle blows)

Oh, my God! (squealing)

(cheering)

Yeah! That's all right!

- Well done, young man. Nice game.

- Thanks a lot. Thank you.

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Angelo Pizzo

Angelo Pizzo is an American screenwriter and film producer, usually working on films based on a true story, and usually about athletics. He is best known for Hoosiers and Rudy. more…

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