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5.0 out of 5 stars Bringing communities together
I liked how the video showed what sport can do for kids and a community and the message it sends to young athletes. There is too much "me" in sport today and this shows how important "we" can be. Parents should watch this with there kids.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth it
This is the worst documentary I've ever seen and is truly not worth the money. The main point is not argued well and it is generally not well done. I was expecting to find out why "more people attend high school football games than all pro and college games combined" because that is the very first statement presented to the audience. However, the film is more about...
Published on March 1, 2005 by vjm


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1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth it, March 1, 2005
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This review is from: Friday Nights in America (DVD)
This is the worst documentary I've ever seen and is truly not worth the money. The main point is not argued well and it is generally not well done. I was expecting to find out why "more people attend high school football games than all pro and college games combined" because that is the very first statement presented to the audience. However, the film is more about old-time rivals and how great it is to win than about why communities give greater support to high school teams over pro and college teams. Furthermore, only a handful of teams are presented, and I wasn't convinced that they represent American high school football as a whole, especially because every team ends up winning. The documentary fails to capture the excitement and tension of high school football games. In addition, I was disgusted by the fact that there were spelling errors. "Coach" is misspelled "Caoch" on two different occasions, and "Receiver" is misspelled "Reciever."

Overall, I was not entertained and did not learn anything new about high school football by watching this documentary. If you want to watch a film that truly captures the essence of high school football and wonderfully portrays a sense of tradition and excitement on a Friday night, buy "Friday Night Lights," or even "Varsity Blues."
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bringing communities together, July 6, 2011
This review is from: Friday Nights in America (DVD)
I liked how the video showed what sport can do for kids and a community and the message it sends to young athletes. There is too much "me" in sport today and this shows how important "we" can be. Parents should watch this with there kids.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Friday Nights In America, April 20, 2005
This review is from: Friday Nights in America (DVD)
I was taken on a magical journey inside the phenomenon of high school football in our country. I loved the segment on "The Muck Bowl" in the Everglades of S. Florida. I was truly impressed with the story on De La Salle High School and their articulate and compassionate head coach.
I was saddened, yet enlghtened, by the closing of so many high schools in western PA due to the loss of their steel mills. It really hit home when I saw towns that had lost their local prep team, also lose their identities. This was a revealing contrast. All in all, it taught me that millions of people invest large portions of themselves in the fate of their H.S. teams every friday night in the fall. A wonderful documentary. Well told.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, July 8, 2005
This review is from: Friday Nights in America (DVD)
This documentary is not very in-depth and was not made very well. It seemed to be made in a hurry as there are some obvious mistakes and was not made with much detail. Only a few schools across the country are represented, so I don't see how that reflects the title, Friday Nights in AMERICA, indicating that schools across the entire country would be discussed. Overall I was very disappointed.
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