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  Gridiron Gang
Review created: 04/01/08(updated 27/01/08)
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10 of 10 people found this review helpful.

This was a good movie. It is based on a true story about a man named Sean Porter a real live coach for juveniles played by the "THE ROCK." He wants to coach some 16 and 17 year old juvenile delinquents in a detention facility in hopes of making them change their violent and criminal ways. He wants to teach them team work and to take their minds off gangs and to also learn respect. Since a lot of juveniles return back to their gangs or prison again or end up dead. This movie does send a good message to the youth who are incarcerated. That they can become better people if they are given a second chance. The acting done by "THE ROCK" and "XZBIT" were realistic and inspiring.


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  Gridiron Gang (DVD)
Review created: 07/04/08
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This film is very inspirational. The fact that it is based on an 'against all odds' true story showed some people that I know that there is hope for them yet.

I got drawn into it, and empathasied with the characters. I have watched it probably about 10 times now - and I still get very close to tears, and very happy (at the same parts) every time I watch it.

I would highly recommend watching this film.

It was so well acted out that it reminded me why I want to go into youth counselling. This isn't that cliched rubbish that is so popular nowadays.


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  Gridion Gang (DVD) withe the rock
Review created: 25/03/08
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I saw this film on tv but i only seen it half way threw and i have watched the whole film since and it is a good film it is about american football and set in a prison and shows the rock in a different light and i would say watch it if you get the chance


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  gridiron gang
Review created: 15/02/08

dwayne johnson puts in an inspiring performance that makes this film absolutely great. it suceeds at being fascinating yet delivers morals throughout it's plot. you will find yourself drawn into the emotions of the characters as you see them develop throughout the story. the interesting twist at the end also really makes you think about the people involved- after all it is based on a true story. think of a family film, but more gritty and realistic and you have gridiron gang.


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  Gridiron Gang
Review created: 30/01/08
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

“Everybody listen up. The Gridiron is a football field. On the Gridiron, we do it my way, not your way. Your way got you here. Whatever gang you claim, whatever hood you're from, this is your hood now.”

Everyone’s favourite former wrestler Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson flexes his acting muscles for a change in this ‘inspirational’ film based on a real life story.

Let’s be completely honest, this genre of sports movie has been done to death! I mean take the ‘let’s learn football in prison’ theme, we’ve already had Mean Machine and The Longest Yard (to name just two); and as for the ‘kids from a rough neighbourhood learning to get along by playing together’ theme, we’ve already had Remember The Titans, Coach Carter and The Mighty Ducks. These coming of age / working together themes are staples of every Hollywood box office season, returning each year without fail.

Don’t get me wrong, all of these films are very watchable… however quite often, the filmmakers are simply painting by numbers… working on the basis that as long as you get all the colours in the right place, and you have a notable star, the film will become a hit.

However with Gridiron Gang, rather than follow this rather familiar formula, director Phil Joanou (Final Analysis) has decided to maintain the gritty realism of the original story, the film starts with a drive by shooting and keeps the swearing, language and violence of the street intact. This distinguishes this from the average family underdog sports tale.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson stars as Sean Porter, a dedicated social worker at a juvenile detention centre who is sick and tired of witnessing 75% of the kids in his care without hope and re-offending upon their release. He puts this down to low self esteem and a lack of team spirit… something that he is determined to put right.

To that end, Porter recruits the very worst and most withdrawn offenders to play football (BTW - that’s American football / rugby with helmets); he builds a team to take on other teams from around the state. Leading them into a full season of games and only weeks before their first game, Porter has to get the inmates to disregard their gang rivalries, racial boundaries and mutual loathing to come together and better themselves by playing football.

I have to admit I was very sceptical coming into this film – I put this down as just another of ‘those’ sports movies. The only selling point was that it starred Dwayne The Rock Johnson – a man who shows enormous potential as an actor but has never really been given the opportunity to hit his stride. I’m pleased to say however, that it is in this movie that he comes very close in doing so – putting in an impassioned performance that is enough to win over even the most sceptical of viewers.

Playing a real life person; Johnson is brilliant as portraying his character as a human being first and as a coach second. This avoids him being stuck in the archetypal coach stereotype so associated with this type of film and distinguishes this from other sports movies of its type. It is probably the best performance of Johnson’s short acting career and a massive step forward for him as a character actor.

All in all, a fresh and quite original take on an established formula, director Phil Joanou and Dwayne Johnson have done a terrific job at bringing out all the potential in this movie. While in part, the film follows the standard sports underdog formula, it often breaks away from th


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Review created: 25/01/08
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very good film i thought the rock was very good in it i ha seenit first at pics and decided to buy it on the fact that it was so good


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