Samuel L. Jackson plays the real-life coach of a high school basketball team in this solid, unsurprising sports drama.
Coach Carter (2005)
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Reviews Counted:141
Fresh:90
Rotten:51
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: Like a good point guard, Samuel L. Jackson is the clear leader on the floor in a film that critics say transcends its formula trappings to be inspirational. However, some have said the film is too preachy and too long.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for violence, sexual content, language, teen partying and some drug material.
Runtime: 2 hrs 16 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Jan 14, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $67,169,549
Synopsis: In the tradition of LEAN ON ME and DANGEROUS MINDS comes COACH CARTER, an inspirational drama starring Samuel L. Jackson. Jackson portrays real-life figure Ken Carter, who graduated from... In the tradition of LEAN ON ME and DANGEROUS MINDS comes COACH CARTER, an inspirational drama starring Samuel L. Jackson. Jackson portrays real-life figure Ken Carter, who graduated from California's Richmond High only to return there years later, in 1999, and take over as head coach of the boys' basketball team. Unfortunately, the troubled school he remembered as a teenager is an even more insufferable place in his adulthood. Determined to make a change in his players' lives, Carter makes each young man sign a contract that ensures he will maintain a 2.3 GPA, attend every class, and wear a jacket and tie on game day. Of course, the players reject the contract at first, but when they realize that they don't have any other choice, they give in. And when it appears that their tough-as-nails coach is actually turning them into winners on the court, they embrace their coach's philosophy even further. But when Coach Carter receives the incomprehensibly awful progress reports of his players, he does the unthinkable: he benches the entire team. Directed by Thomas Carter (SAVE THE LAST DANCE), COACH CARTER is a sensitive drama that features an impassioned performance by Jackson, as well as the impressive young cast (most notably Rob Brown, Rick Gonzalez, and Robert Ri'Chard). [More]
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri'chard, Rob Brown, Debbi Morgan
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri'chard, Rob Brown, Debbi Morgan, Ashanti, Antwon Tanner, Ramsey Gbelawoe
Director: Thomas Carter
Director: Thomas Carter
Screenwriter: Mark Schwahn, John Gatins
Producer: Brian Robbins, Mike Tollin, David Gale
Studio: Paramount Pictures
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Release:
Jul 21, 2009
Blu-ray Disc Features:
- Region 1
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Letterbox - 1.85
- Widescreen - 1.78
Audio:
- Dolby Digital - English, French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
- Subtitles - English (SDH), English, French, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
- Deleted Scenes
- Music Video: Hope - Music Video by Twista featuring Faith Evans
- Trailers: Theatrical Trailer HD
- Behind the Scenes: Writing Coach Carter: The Two Man Game
Featurette:
- 1. Coach Carter: The Man Behind The Movie
- 2. Fast Break At Richmond High
- 3. Coach Carter: Making The Cut
Reviews for Coach Carter
The movie's moral messages are all on target. Too bad the movie is much, much too long and Jackson gives one of his dullest performances ever.
With his steely, don't-mess-with-me aura, Jackson is ideally cast as Carter. When he blows his whistle and demands that everyone do wind sprints, you might think he means you, too.
For all Coach Carter's moralizing, it is an eminently palatable drama, and Samuel L. Jackson -- who has certainly been known to take nobility to the nth degree -- is first-rate as Carter.
An inspirational film about a high school coach who has the gall to suggest that athletes must make their mark in the classroom as well as on the basketball court.
Samuel L. Jackson, who has pretty much been swaggering through recent roles, straightens up and brings a steely, dignified strength to the title role.
The film nicely balances the stories, allowing some of the teammates to emerge as believably streetwise characters.
Thank goodness then for go-to guy Jackson. He takes what could have been a cardboard cliche role and puts flesh on it with his flamboyant intelligence.
Treats its subject in such a neutered, worshipful fashion that it ultimately does the actual accomplishment a disservice.
Aside from maybe "Friday Night Lights," I can't think of another recent sports movie that dared to suggest athletic achievement isn't a worthy goal in and of itself.
A rather exceptionally counter-cultural "teen movie"...raises authentic youth concerns and answers them with convincing integrity.
Even Samuel L. Jackson’s performance can’t save this glorified press release from its “been there, done that” fate.
Each of the side stories is played out in excruciating detail and seems to exist in entirely different movies, all of which will be tied up into bows by the end.
Jackson's ... fire-and-brimstone delivery adds a much-needed edge to the inspirational cliches.
When critics join in accepting this junk, is it any wonder few directors bother with fresh visions?
Director Thomas Carter, working from a script by Mark Schwahn and John Gatins, manages to elevate the clichés into a surprisingly engaging, enjoyable two hours.
Utilizes an alternating formula of motivational speeches and current hip-hop tracks meant to sell Coach Carter soundtracks.
Is there anything in movies less convincing than a high-school ne'er-do-wells get-down-and-study montage?
As the film grinds on, without any actual actors to work against, Jackson starts to look marooned and eventually seems to give up trying.
An entertaining mix of Stand and Deliver and Remember the Titans with a charismatic performance by Samuel L. Jackson.
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