All American tells the story of Spencer James, a talented African-American high school football player from the inner city of Crenshaw. Spencer is recruited to play for the Beverly Hills High School team, which brings him into a completely different world. He must navigate the challenges of fitting in with his new teammates, dealing with the expectations of his family and friends, and maintaining his own identity and values.
Evening Shade follows the story of a former athlete turned small-town high school football coach in Arkansas. The show delves into his personal life, the relationships he forms, and the challenges he faces while leading a football team in a close-knit community.
After being accused of shaving points in a football game, Paul Crewe is sent to prison. There, he organizes a football team of inmates to face off against the guards. With the help of his teammates and a legendary football coach, they aim to get their revenge and prove themselves.
Facing the Giants is a drama film about a high school football coach who faces numerous challenges in his personal and professional life. With his faith as his guiding force, he leads his underdog team to unexpected victories, teaching them valuable life lessons along the way.
With his wife on a book tour, Tom Baker, a father of twelve, must navigate a new job and the challenges of his wild and eccentric children. As he tries to balance work and family, chaos ensues, leading to unexpected adventures and personal growth. Can Tom handle the chaos and keep his family together?
Radio is a heartwarming film based on the true story of James Robert Kennedy, a mentally disabled man who becomes an integral part of a high school football team in South Carolina. Despite facing discrimination and prejudice, Radio wins the hearts of the players and the community as he learns the game of football and inspires his team to greatness.
In Any Given Sunday, the Miami Sharks, a once-great football team, are in turmoil. When the starting quarterback and second-string quarterback get injured, third-string quarterback Willie Beamen steps up and leads the team to the playoffs. However, Beamen's newfound fame and arrogance cause tension within the team and the front office. Ultimately, Beamen learns the importance of teamwork and leads the Sharks to a come-from-behind win in the final seconds of the playoffs. The movie explores the struggles and triumphs of modern-day football players and the pressures they face both on and off the field.
In the 1930s, a group of orphaned boys at a Texas orphanage form a football team and are coached by a math teacher. They face numerous challenges including the Great Depression, abusive caretakers, and injuries, but with determination and teamwork, they become unlikely champions.
Shocker is a 1989 horror film directed by Wes Craven. The plot follows a serial killer named Horace Pinker who is sentenced to death by electrocution. However, he is able to possess people through television and continue his killing spree. Jonathan Parker, a young college student, discovers his ability and sets out to stop him.
When a college track coach inherits a hotel, he discovers that it is haunted by the ghost of the notorious pirate Blackbeard. With the help of a witch and the ghost himself, they must try to save the hotel from being taken over by a gangster.
Untold: Swamp Kings is a documentary TV show that explores the lives and careers of American football coaches. It delves into their journey, from their early years in college football to their successes and challenges in the NFL. The show also highlights the personal relationships, friendships, and the impact of their careers on their lives. With a focus on the 2000s and 2010s, Untold: Swamp Kings is a captivating exploration of the world of American football coaching.
When a group of misfit kids are excluded from the local football team, they decide to form their own team with the help of their coach and a child genius. Together, they must overcome obstacles, prejudice, and self-doubt to prove themselves on the field.
Untold: The Girlfriend Who Didn't Exist is a captivating TV show that explores the life and career of a football player who falls in love with an online girlfriend. The show delves into the complexities of their relationship and the impact it has on his career. It's a compelling tale of friendship, deception, and the power of love.
Joe opens up about his struggles with addiction and finds love and hope in the midst of a city plagued by social issues. As a football coach and recovering alcoholic, Joe must navigate the challenges of his past while trying to build a better future.
North Dallas Forty is a comedy-drama film set in the world of professional American football. It follows the story of an aging player, Phil Elliott, as he navigates the corrupt and harsh realities of the sport. The film offers a humorous and satirical critique of the business and cultural aspects surrounding football, including themes of family relationships, drug use, corruption, and the pressures faced by athletes. Despite the serious topics explored, the movie has comedic elements and is set against the backdrop of disco-era Dallas, Texas.
11-year-old football fan Ish learns he must protect shards of a power source called "The Core", hidden at 32 NFL stadiums.
Undefeated is a documentary film that follows the journey of a high school football team in Memphis, Tennessee, as they strive to make it to the playoffs. The film focuses on the coach-player relationship, the team's underdog status, and the challenges they face both on and off the field. It highlights the themes of teamwork, redemption, and against-the-odds success.
Longtime Michigan broadcaster Jim Brandstatter breaks down the previous day's football action with post-game interviews with the players and coaches, along with special features on the University of Michigan. Michigan Replay was the broadcasts of weekly (in season) coach's shows for University of Michigan football and men's basketball. The football Michigan Replay Show went on the air in 1975 with twelve to sixteen programs per year. Larry Adderley was the host from 1975 to 1979. Jim Brandstatter took over starting in 1980. In 2008 the title was changed to Inside Michigan Football. The basketball coach's show was first broadcast in 1990 under the title Michigan Basketball Preview and became Michigan Replay in 1999/2000. The format of the half-hour show was a host and the head coach in a studio setting reviewing the previous weeks games and previewing the upcoming games. Typically there would be one or more guests and often a short topical story.
When an American football coach crashes in the fictional kingdom of Fawzia, he is mistaken for a spy and must go undercover to save himself.
Knute Rockne All American is a movie based on the true story of Knute Rockne, a Norwegian immigrant who becomes a football player and later a coach at the University of Notre Dame. The film portrays Rockne's struggles and successes, highlighting his innovative coaching techniques and the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship.