Gridiron Gang is a 2006 film based on the true story of Sean Porter, a probation officer who forms a football team with teenage inmates at a detention center in Los Angeles. Through the sport, Porter aims to teach the young offenders discipline, teamwork, and self-respect.
Friday Night Lights is a moving and inspiring drama that follows the story of a high school football team in a small Texas town. The film explores themes of determination, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams as the team navigates the pressures of the game and the complexities of their personal lives. With captivating performances and a heartfelt story, Friday Night Lights is a must-watch for sports and drama enthusiasts alike.
An unathletic boy with autism sets out to become a marathon champion, which not only gives him a sense of purpose but also provides his unfulfilled father with a second chance to prioritize his family.
In the small town of West Canaan, Texas, football is everything. The high school football team, led by quarterback Jonathan Moxon, is under immense pressure to win. However, they soon realize that their coach, Bud Kilmer, is more interested in his own glory than the well-being of the players. As tensions rise and personal relationships are tested, the team must come together and find the strength to stand up against Kilmer and play the game on their own terms.
Playmakers is a drama TV show that revolves around the lives of professional football players. It explores topics such as interracial relationships, homosexuality in sports, and the challenges faced by players both on and off the field. The series provides an intimate look into the world of football, including the dynamics within the locker room, football practices, and the role of coaches in shaping the lives of their athletes.
All Cheerleaders Die is a dark comedy horror film about a group of high school cheerleaders who mysteriously die but are brought back to life by a witch. The cheerleaders, now possessing supernatural powers, seek revenge on those who have wronged them.
When a former CIA agent takes care of a mischievous chimp, their hilarious adventures involve skateboarding, American football, and hijinks at school.
Gregory is a teenage boy who becomes infatuated with a girl on his school's football team. As he navigates the complexities of first love, friendship, and teenage angst, Gregory learns valuable lessons about relationships and self-discovery.
A timid high school girl becomes friends with a popular boy in her class who helps her overcome her social anxiety and discover her true self.
My All American is a tearjerker football biopic set in the 1960s. The film follows the inspiring true story of Freddie Steinmark, a student-athlete who overcomes challenges to become a beloved member of the University of Texas football team.
In 'Her Best Move', a talented teenage girl dreams of becoming a professional soccer player. She faces various challenges and obstacles as she trains and competes in a high-stakes soccer tournament. Along the way, she navigates relationships with her soccer team, her family, and her boyfriend, while also discovering her true passion and potential.
The on-the-field trials and tribulations and the off-the-field lives, loves and infidelities of 'The Castlefield Blues', an under funded, badly managed ladies football team from South Yorkshire in the north of England whose loyalty to the team, the game and each other far exceeds their chances of ever winning the championship.
After the tragic death of their son, a family finds solace in the world of college football as they navigate grief and honor his memory.
A high school cheerleader named Kate joins the college newspaper as an undercover reporter to expose the dark secrets of the football team. As she infiltrates the team, she discovers a web of corruption, fixated on fixing the football games.
Where's Huddles? is a Hanna-Barbera animated television program which premiered on CBS on July 1, 1970 and ran for ten episodes as a summer replacement show until September 2. It was similar in style to the studio's considerably more successful The Flintstones, and it used several of the same essential plots and voice actors. Also, like The Flintstones, and unlike many other animated series, Where's Huddles? aired in the evening during prime time, had a laugh track, and had somewhat adult themes. All ten episodes were produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The show's premise involved a professional football quarterback named Ed Huddles and his neighbor, the team's center Bubba McCoy. They played for a team called The Rhinos. Other characters included Ed's wife Marge Huddles, their rather jovial if acerbic neighbor Claude Pertwee who tended to refer to Ed and Bubba as "savages" {Pertwee's only friend is a spoiled cat named "Beverley"}; their teammate Freight Train, and their daughter Pom-Pom. Bubba's wife Penny McCoy was played by comedic actress Marie Wilson in her final role before her death from cancer in 1972.
In 'The Girl Most Likely to... (1973)', a woman named Miriam transforms from an ugly duckling to a vengeful and violent woman after a car accident leaves her disfigured. She undergoes plastic surgery and plots revenge against those who have wronged her, particularly the bullies from her college years. As she takes matters into her own hands, she becomes a vigilante, targeting individuals who have caused harm to others. Along the way, she also finds love and deals with the complexities of her own actions.
A cocky new West Point cadet from Cambridge is given the cold shoulder by his classmates because of his rule-breaking antics.
Major Benson, an outspoken Army officer, is sent to a Catholic boarding school where he clashes with the strict rules and transforms the lives of the students through football and discipline. Along the way, he falls for a Catholic nun and faces various challenges.
In a small town, the hippie faction often clashes with the mainstream. To settle their differences, the hippie "freaks" take on the town police "pigs" in a football game. On opposing sides of the fence are Frank, the police sergeant, and his son Neal. Also at odds are Neal and one time friend Doug, a returned Vietnam Vet who has joined the police force, who is also protective of his younger sister who prefers the hippie element. To make things even more intense, Mickey South, who has fled to Canada to avoid the war, returns to play for the Freaks football team. Tensions mount and all are challenged as the climax of the film approaches.
Goal is the story of bunch of ordinary village children who challenge the impossible with the help of a teacher who refuses to see them fail.