Friday Night Lights (2004)

Universal Pictures' "Friday Night Lights"
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Rating: PG-13
Release Date: Oct 8, 2004
Running Time: 117 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
As darkness descends over the flatlands of West Texas, every Friday EVENING, from September through December, a dazzling, disorienting glow, visible on the stark horizon for miles around, ignites the blackened sky. Looming over the landscape, Ratliff Stadium, the country's biggest high school football field, overflows with 20,000 spectators, their voices raised in the trademark chant: "MO-JO! MO-JO! MO-JO!" The crowd's jubilation rises to a fever pitch as the Permian Panthers--Odessa's "boys in black"--take to the field like warriors in an ancient coliseum. Once a week during the fall, this town and its dreams are carried on the padded shoulders of these young gridiron heroes. The exalted players are illuminated beneath the autumnal glare of those Friday night lights; the radiant glare serves as a beacon of hope to the townsfolk of this dusty West Texas town. Since their first season in 1959, the Panthers established themselves as the most successful football program, not only in Texas, but in the entire country. Now, in the last days of summer of 1988, the Permian High School Panthers begin the season with one thing on their minds--winning their fifth straight championship in their thirty-year team history. For their coach, Gary Gaines, it all comes down to his definition of perfection: "Being perfect is about being able to look your friends in the eye and know you didn't let them down. I want you to put each other in your hearts forever--because forever is about to happen. Can you live in that moment as best you can, with clear eyes, with love and joy in your heart? If you can do that, then you're perfect."
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Coach Gaines
Mike Winchell
Don Billingsley
Boobie Miles
Brian Chavez
Ivory Christian
Chris Comer
Charles Billingsley
L V Miles
Sharon Gaines
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There isn't a false note in any of the performances, and no one falls back on clichéd versions of their characters, as is so easy to do in rah-rah sports movies. Thornton does a particularly good job as Gaines, keeping you guessing whether he's going to be a hardass, insensitive to his players' emotional needs (like so many movie football coaches before him), or if he truly means to coach his boys in a fair and decent way. Gaines, too, has to deal with his own pressures, especially from the… Continued

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rating  PETER RELIC - January 13, 2005
"Ain't much difference between winning and losing, except how the outside world treats you," says coach Gary Gaines (Billy Bob Thornton). Though the movie is thick with sports-movie cliches, from the aggro dad (Tim McGraw) to the self-doubting quarterback, this story of the Permian Panthers trip to the 1988 Texas state championship still manages to achieve greatness via its ensemble cast, including Derek Luke as Boobie, an illiterate running back pumped up on Public Enemy.
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rating  PETER TRAVERS - October 6, 2004
The only fake thing in director Peter Berg's film version of his cousin H.G. Bissinger's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1990 book, Friday Night Lights, is Billy Bob Thornton's hair. As Gary Gaines, the real-life coach of the Permian Panthers football team in Odessa, Texas, Thornton wears a piece and zips up his Bad Santa mouth. "Good gracious!" is the most you hear from Gary, even when his team loses its star running back, Boobie Miles (Derek Luke), to an injury. Thornton gets inside the coach's skin.… Continued