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    Glory Road (Full Screen Edition)

    Glory Road (Full Screen Edition)Director: James Gartner
    Actors: Josh Lucas, Derek Luke, Austin Nichols, Jon Voight, Evan Jones
    Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.99
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 90 reviews
    Sales Rank: 6554

    Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
    Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
    Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Autographed: No
    Memorabilia: No
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 118 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

    MPN: TM2531
    UPC: 786936292640
    EAN: 0786936292640
    ASIN: B000EXZFD0

    Theatrical Release Date: January 13, 2006
    Release Date: June 6, 2006
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • 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

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    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

    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!


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    5 out of 5 stars A Milepost in Basketball History   February 6, 2010
    J. Settle (Tennessee)
    Glory Road is a milepost in Basketball History. It demonstrates the desire to win in a coach that was willing to go after the best basketball players regardless of skin color in order to have a chance to win the NCAA.


    5 out of 5 stars Glory Road (Full Screen Edition)   January 17, 2010
    Arnita D. Brown (USA)
    40 years ago, Don Haskins went on the recruiting trail to find the best talent in the land, black or white. 7 blacks and 5 whites made up the legendary 1965-66 Texas Western Miners. They were mocked and ridiculed for their showboating and flaunting of black players on the court. Yet, in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, Haskins and his Miners came together as a team united to reach the National Championship game against powerhouse Kentucky. This movie is a stand-up-and-cheer basketball tale taken from real life. "Glory Road is a very satisfying movie.


    3 out of 5 stars Good movie.   December 6, 2009
    K. Reddick (Phoenix, Arizona)
    This is a pretty good movie. It is another great addition to my DVD collection. Action throughout so you never have an opportunity to get bored while watching it.


    4 out of 5 stars Glory Road: A Road Worth Driving For   May 18, 2009
    Scott Rau
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Disney's newest addition to the `low-life, controversial team who pulls together with the help of a coach' movie is "Glory Road". Directed by James Gartner, this movie is based on the events which lead up to the first all black basketball team to not only play in a NCAA final but to win it as well. This emotional drama, with its classical ups and downs, follows all the same racial twists that we have come to expect from this genre. The only problem is that Gartner placed more emphasis on the drama aspect rather than the cold, hard hitting facts. This lead to the twisting of information to an extent which left certain circumstances left out or wrongly emphasized.
    Josh Lucas stars as Don Haskins, the famous Texas-Western basketball coach who integrates black players onto his controversial team and creates what is said to be the biggest upset in college sports history by winning the 1966 NCAA basketball championship game. All this takes place while the team is riddled with racism due to inclusion of black players.
    In the movie, it shows Haskins stepping directly from high school girls coach to division 1 college basketball and in his first season he not only managed to integrate 5 black players onto his team, but had them win the title too. Unfortunately, as facts often are, this was a slight euphemism at the very least. Don Haskins did coach high school girl's basketball and he was signed to Texas-Western, but in 1961 rather than 1966 as the movie declares. The movie also says that he scouted five black players and it was because of him that Texas-Western integrated their team, but the team actually already had three black players before he arrived. Yet another liberty taken was the fact that Haskins actually took five years to turn the team around rather than the one year as the movie describes.
    The acting was decent, I say only decent because in terms of getting the audience to share the emotions of the situation at hand- a better and more convincing job could have been done. While this movie isn't loaded with Oscar winners, it still manages to portray the meaning behind the movie, some might argue even better. This is possible through the use of less known actors and so not allowing familiarity with the type personality certain actors bring with them. The cinematography as a whole was also only decent as the lighting at times was a little weak and while the music is proving to be popular, the dialogue is sometimes hard to comprehend. For example, there are a few scenes in the gymnasium where audio and lighting should be top of their priorities due to the uneven light streaming in through the windows and echo caused, yet the recognition and comprehension of certain players is harder due to this over-looked aspect.
    Although the docudrama took liberties by changing a few facts, the general message still gets across which is, quite frankly, the point of seeing such a movie. This movie is targeted towards the younger generation; they would be bored out of their minds if they had to sit through five season's worth of games and off court situations before the good stuff came rather than the single season as the directors changed it to. The message that the children will receive from watching this movie is that no matter what, never give up. It will show them determination and success is achieved through the effort and resilience in ones heart. That through the hardships comes a time of wisdom and happiness.
    This movie is rated PG and runs for 1hr 58 minutes.



    4 out of 5 stars Remember the Titans but in College Basketball   April 8, 2009
    J.L.A. (California)
    This is a definite feel-good movie. Although, I still find it incredibly hard to believe that our country was once so BARBARIC as to not allow people of color the opportunity to play sports with other students (white), the movie does a great job of showing how a team can unite and overcome the bigotry that surrounds them. I enjoyed how the white students on the basketball team eventually overcame their biases and how the black players also learned to like their white teammates. For a sports movie, the scenes are exciting and the acting is not bad considering most actors in the movie are not well-known.

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