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Genre | Drama, Action & Adventure |
Format | NTSC, Color, AC-3, Dolby, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, Subtitled |
Contributor | Lucas Black, Garrett Hedlund, Tim McGraw, Jay Hernandez, Derek Luke, Peter Berg, Brian Grazer, Billy Bob Thornton See more |
Initial release date | 2007-05-22 |
Language | English |
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A genuine stand-up-and-cheer movie about a courageous high school football team's fight to fulfill their destiny and live their dream, Friday Night Lights is "unforgettable and real!" (Larry King).
Billy Bob Thornton stars in a true American story of how one legendary Texas town made hope come alive under the exhilarating glare of Friday night lights! "One of the greatest sports stories ever told" (Sports Illustrated) is now "one of the greatest sports movies ever made!" (Larry King)
Bonus Content:
- Action-Packed Deleted Scenes
- Peter Berg Discusses a Scene in the Movie
- Player Cam
- Tim McGraw: Off the Stage
- The Story of the 1988 Permian Panthers
- Audio Commentary with Director Peter Berg and Writer Buzz Bissinger
- Cast and Filmmakers
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Based on the perennial nonfiction bestseller by H.G. Bissinger, Friday Night Lights looks at high school football in the harsh light of reality, finding heart and hardness while stirring our emotions. Actor-director Peter Berg (Very Bad Things, The Rundown) is Bissinger's cousin; he knows the material well, and understands how an obsession with winning turns high school kids into somber, over-pressured gladiators--expendable soldiers in a community war against shame and obscurity. The fact-based story focuses on the 1988 football season of Odessa-Permian high school in West Texas, and as a fast-paced sports movie, Berg delivers the goods with a rousing, frenetically styled crowd-pleaser. But there's darkness in this tale of weary underdogs, including an abusive father (well-played by country music star Tim McGraw), threatening townsfolk, an injured star running back (Derek Luke), a tormented quarterback (Lucas Black), and the melancholy coach (Billy Bob Thornton) who takes his team to the finals. Berg's film could use less flashy cutting and more drama to support its gridiron intensity, but Friday Night Lights offers a refreshing alternative to the conventional sports movie, and makes a perfect triple-feature with the equally exciting documentaries Go Tigers! and The Last Game. --Jeff Shannon
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Item model number : 2220222
- Director : Peter Berg
- Media Format : NTSC, Color, AC-3, Dolby, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 58 minutes
- Release date : May 22, 2007
- Actors : Billy Bob Thornton, Tim McGraw, Derek Luke, Lucas Black, Garrett Hedlund
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : French, Spanish
- Producers : Brian Grazer
- Language : French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00005JNEW
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #14,014 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #96 in Sports (Movies & TV)
- #1,440 in Action & Adventure DVDs
- #2,066 in Drama DVDs
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Customers consider this football movie to be one of the best in the genre, praising its moving and true-to-life story. The film features magnificent acting, with one customer noting the naturalistic performances, and customers find it a true bargain. They appreciate the TV series adaptation, with one mentioning how it enriches both works. Customers value the movie's motivational elements, particularly the convincing coach portrayal and life lessons.
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Customers describe this movie as wonderful and the best football film, with one customer noting it's a great video about the sport.
"...Enjoy the film - it's definitely a well-done movie - but don't be afraid to use it as an object lesson for those who prioritize athletics over all..." Read more
"...This product is quality entertainment, top to bottom. Highly, highly, highly recommended. --D. Mikels, author, WALK-ON" Read more
"...And it's wonderfully done. Even if you hate sports movies in general, you should watch this one. It's different, wonderful, and not to be missed...." Read more
"...The comparison to Hoosiers: both tell a great (true) sports story, but both also show the dark side of a small town obsession with high school sports..." Read more
Customers find the movie's story moving and true to life, with one customer describing it as the purest microcosm of life.
"This is a well-made movie and true to life in every way...." Read more
"...A fast-paced, action-packed, totally believable series of scenes, augmented by an absolute killer soundtrack...." Read more
"...And the movie catches this poignancy perfectly, one of the most beautiful endings I've ever seen in a film...." Read more
"The Friday Night Lights book produced a great family drama, a very good high school movie (if you count Varsity Blues), and a very good sports movie...." Read more
Customers praise the magnificent acting in the movie, with one customer noting the naturalistic performances and another highlighting how the characters are filled with both heroes and villains.
"...And acting--oh yes, some very convincing, authentic, been-there-done-that acting...." Read more
"...On the note of acting, all the performers give naturalistic, low-key performances. There is nary a false note...." Read more
"...It's filled with both heroes and villains, and a couple of villains who turn out to be heroes...." Read more
"...The characters in this film are so strong, QB Mike Winchell, James "Boobie" Miles, Chavez, Don Billingsly and even the quite Ivory Christian was a..." Read more
Customers find the movie to be a true bargain.
"...The film is priceless; the DVD extras remarkable. This product is quality entertainment, top to bottom...." Read more
"...DVD contains enough extras to make the current single-digit price a true bargain...." Read more
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Customers find the movie motivating, with several noting the convincing portrayal of the coach and its life lessons. One customer describes it as having a documentary feel.
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"...movie that teaches there is more than just winning and having values and goals are important, but in the end, nothing is more important than family!!..." Read more
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Customers enjoy the TV series, with one mentioning it's a classic that led to the TV adaptation.
"...It's no wonder that it turned into such a successful TV show with such a cult following...." Read more
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Customers report that the movie plays well every time.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2006This is a well-made movie and true to life in every way. I'm not a fan of cursing and sex in movies, but I must admit that even the party scene in this movie is (unfortunately) an accurate reflection of life in such an environment. I've lived in a small Texas town and can vouch for the fact that star athletes (or entire teams in the case of a winning tradition like Odessa Permian's) are treated as heroes in such places. These towns live and die by their football team, and ex-players who remain in the town past high school love nothing more than to relive their 'glory days.' All of this has already been stated by previous reviewers, so let me add a different twist.
This movie should be shown to all high school student athletes so that they can learn that, while athletics are fun and can be an important component in a person's life, academics are more important and will take you further (yes, I know, there are the ones who do make the big time, but they are few and far between). I am not talking about trying to discourage kids from participating in athletics or quashing their dreams, but I am talking about being realistic and having an education to fall back upon. Boobie Miles, the star running back in the film (and in real life), is a classic example of this. The biggest college football programs in the nation were pursuing him until he had a serious, season-ending knee injury. The most poignant scene in the film, in my opinion, occurs after Miles has cleaned out his locker and is sitting in the car with his uncle. He begins to cry and tell his uncle that he doesn't know how to do anything but play football (Miles was shown earlier in the film having difficulty reading one of the letters of interest he had received from a university). At the end of the film we find out that Miles lives with his twins in Monahans, TX (another small town in the desolate Permian Basin of Texas). Interestingly, although the end of the film tells us what other players - Mike Winchell, Brian Chavez, Don Billingsley - are doing now, no mention is made of what Miles does for living. I can't help but wonder if this is due to embarassment at what he does (though, personally, I believe that if a person is a contributing member of society, then his occupation - as long as it's legal - isn't important).
At the opposite end of the spectrum, however, there is Brian Chavez. As a student athlete he had his priorities in order: he loved football, but he made sure that he also did well academically. We find out at the end of the film that he attended Harvard and now practices criminal law in Odessa. He obviously knew that football wasn't going to carry him forever.
We have seen examples of what can happen to even those athletes who do make it to the professional leagues but don't have any plans for what to do once their careers end (whatever the reason may be for them ending: injury, substance abuse, or simply reaching the end of the line athletically). Former Washington Redskin Dexter Manley stands out as the most glaring example of such an athlete; years after substance abuse brought his career to an early end and poor business decisions left him bankrupt, Manley came forth and admitted that he was illiterate. That says a lot about how messed up our society's priorities sometimes are, and so does the film "Friday Night Lights."
Enjoy the film - it's definitely a well-done movie - but don't be afraid to use it as an object lesson for those who prioritize athletics over all else (and if you're one of those people, then maybe the lesson will get through to you). My wife shares my love of sports movies (a rare thing in a wife), but she didn't like this movie because she thought it was "depressing." I didn't agree with her that the entire movie is depressing, but I do agree that the fact that there are so many cases like Boobie Miles and Dexter Manley in this country is depressing.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2005My Gawd, I love football.
'Tis a sport that offers the purest microcosm of life: Play as a team--succeed; play as individuals--fail. Those of us who have strapped on the pads and grunted and groaned in the trenches know this incontrovertible truth all too well. A single unit is much greater than the sum of all its individual parts, and this stellar truism is manifested magnificently in Peter Berg's sensational film FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS.
Again, I love football, and I particularly enjoy football movies that capture the grit and dark hubris of the sport, but this film stands alone in its overwhelming ability to portray a game, a west Texas town, its residents, its players, and its shameless addiction to the gridiron to a degree that transcends every single facet of human existence. In a community intoxicated with football, in a culture intoxicated with football, in an infrastructure that lives, eats, breaths, and sleeps football, the 1988 Odessa Permian Panthers are about to embark on a spectacular odyssey that will catapult and devour them at the same time: a magical, mystical season taking the coaches and players up and down the peaks and valleys of high school sports nirvana.
This is a film that garners attention to itself for infinite reasons. A great story, based on a bestselling book. Cinematography second to none, thanks to Tobias A. Schliessler, that gives the movie its gritty, handheld, "documentary" feel. A fast-paced, action-packed, totally believable series of scenes, augmented by an absolute killer soundtrack. And acting--oh yes, some very convincing, authentic, been-there-done-that acting.
As great as this film is, it is enhanced by the talents of the players who bring west Texas football to life before our very eyes: Lucas Black as a scowling, brooding, ultimately insecure quarterback Mike Winchell; Derek Luke as the budding NFL superstar "Boobie" Miles, whose knee injury derails his career and summons one of the most poignant scenes in the film; Jay Hernandez as steady, reliable Brian Chavez; and Billy Bob Thornton as Coach Gary Gaines. Thornton is a gifted actor, but this is perhaps his best role, as he portrays a man obsessed with getting his team to the pinnacle of success--yet disgusted with the one-dimensional, win-at-all-costs mentality of his current gig. Thornton is flawless; he does exceptional work.
Three other characters moved me, and moved me considerably. Perhaps, because I can readily identify with all of them. Garrett Hedlund plays Odessa tailback Don Billingsley--a troubled soul because his father, a former jock (Tim McGraw) refuses to accept his son's perceived inattentiveness and does nothing more than relive his own glory days two decades before. I know so many men who suffer exactly from the same malady, and could readily identify with the character, despite his shortcomings. Yet, at the end of the film, when troubled father and son reconcile problematically, I was very much affected.
Finally, I identified with "Preacher," the stoic, silent, solid defensive end from Permian, played by a somber-faced Lee Jackson. He went through the hell of two-a-days, saying nothing. He went through the trials and tribulations of the regular season, saying nothing. He saw games won, games lost, players come, players go, but still his resolve was not shaken, and at last--during halftime of Permian's game against very formidable Dallas Carter for the state championship--he released his fury and anguish to his teammates to fight and scrap and persevere, the character rose above the din and ruckus to prove, very admirably, how sports is, once again, a splendid microcosm of life.
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS is a whirling Texas twister of entertainment. The film is priceless; the DVD extras remarkable. This product is quality entertainment, top to bottom. Highly, highly, highly recommended.
--D. Mikels, author, WALK-ON
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- D DuncanReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 16, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
quick delivery worth the watch
- Ashley TaylorReviewed in Canada on January 27, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Football Film for All
Tried and true classic. A film for any football fan, particularly good for high school football players. The new 4k looks great.
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VICTOR MANUEL ISLASReviewed in Mexico on January 29, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente !
Entrega rápida. Excelente película
- Greg GoreckyReviewed in Canada on March 7, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Friday Night Lights
One of the best football movies that I have seen with a great performance from Billy Bob Thornton.
- FamFinds HubReviewed in Canada on January 16, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars The DVD arrived before schedule and in perfect condition. A hit with my son
Bought this for my son as part of his Christmas present. The DVD arrived before schedule and in perfect condition. A hit with my son! He and his uncle are planning a movie night (or two) to watch the 4 football movies I bought for him.