REMEMBER THE TITANS (2000) Movie Reaction! | Denzel Washington | Will Patton w/ Jaby Koay
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Top Comments (10)
As a former Titan myself this movie will always hold a place in my heart! TC WILLIAMS Class of 05 🙌🏾
I don’t think people realize how good a football player Gerry Bertier was. 142 tackles and 42 sacks his last year. 2 time all American. National prep player of the year. Had Scholarship offers from Notre Dame and Alabama. Dude was a beast
One of the greatest sports movies ever made! Denzel has actually said that if he wasn’t an actor that there is a great chance he’d been a football coach
Achara “ This is mean” Jaby “ well you wouldn’t make the cut “ 😂😂😂
Denzel is being hard on them because he knows the world won't coddle them. His is coming from a place of love. He is preparing them. They have to be tough just walking into school and class everyday
That pull-back on the camera at Gerry’s funeral to reveal his mom holding hands with Julius makes me cry every time.
I feel like Ray not changing is probably one of the most important bits of the movie. Because it could just be an imaginary world in this Disney movie where racism is extinguished and every one changes their beliefs because of this one season of football. I absolutely love this movie and it's a bittersweet thing watching it years later as an adult. Because unfortunately the message isn't outdated.
Never forget when Ryan Gosling was a liability on defense
No matter how many times I’ve seen this movie, it always has me sobbing like a baby.
For those interested about the story of Gerry Bertier: The crash that left him paralyzed happened after the State Championship game, on the night of a banquet celebrating the team's success, rather than a few days before the final game. As the team's defensive captain, Bertier was a dominating force on the linebacking corps and received All-American honors following the team's championship season. Although heralded as an exceptional leader on and off the football field, Bertier's duties never included cutting fellow players from the team as he was shown doing in the film. After becoming paralyzed, Bertier became very active in assisting other survivors of spinal cord injuries. Bertier frequented the spinal cord injury wards of local hospitals to help them with their acceptance of the injury and eventually their rehabilitation. After Bertier recuperated from his injuries, he once again became a competitive athlete. According to his sister, Becky Britt, "During Gerry's childhood he had mentioned being in the Olympics. His long-term goal was to receive a gold medal. He decided to occupy himself in Wheelchair Track and Field, the Wheelchair Basketball League, and the United States Paralympics, setting state and national records. On March 20, 1981, Bertier was critically injured in a second car crash while returning home from a business trip. Driving alone, his southbound 1980 Oldsmobile collided with a northbound car that crossed over the center line on Route 20 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Bertier died afterwards from his injuries in the University of Virginia hospital. A man from Schuyler, Virginia, was charged with manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol in connection with the accident. After Bertier died in 1981, his sister, Becky Britt, decided to continue his legacy. In 2006, she created the "Bertier #42 Foundation", to build upon Bertier's tradition of helping survivors of spinal cord injuries. The foundation is dedicated to raising money for the research of spinal cord injuries and works with Virginia Commonwealth University to host annual fundraising golf tournaments. These tournaments draw the support of many Virginia residents, including several members of the 1971 T.C. Williams championship team. The second annual tournament was held September 29, 2007, at the Cannon Ridge Golf Club of Fredericksburg, Virginia. Proceeds were donated to the Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation and Research Center of the Virginia Commonwealth University Health System (VCUHS). The 2007 tournament raised approximately $20,000 for donations to the VCUHS.
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Top Comments (10)
As a former Titan myself this movie will always hold a place in my heart! TC WILLIAMS Class of 05 🙌🏾
I don’t think people realize how good a football player Gerry Bertier was. 142 tackles and 42 sacks his last year. 2 time all American. National prep player of the year. Had Scholarship offers from Notre Dame and Alabama. Dude was a beast
One of the greatest sports movies ever made! Denzel has actually said that if he wasn’t an actor that there is a great chance he’d been a football coach
Achara “ This is mean” Jaby “ well you wouldn’t make the cut “ 😂😂😂
Denzel is being hard on them because he knows the world won't coddle them. His is coming from a place of love. He is preparing them. They have to be tough just walking into school and class everyday
That pull-back on the camera at Gerry’s funeral to reveal his mom holding hands with Julius makes me cry every time.
I feel like Ray not changing is probably one of the most important bits of the movie. Because it could just be an imaginary world in this Disney movie where racism is extinguished and every one changes their beliefs because of this one season of football. I absolutely love this movie and it's a bittersweet thing watching it years later as an adult. Because unfortunately the message isn't outdated.
Never forget when Ryan Gosling was a liability on defense
No matter how many times I’ve seen this movie, it always has me sobbing like a baby.
For those interested about the story of Gerry Bertier: The crash that left him paralyzed happened after the State Championship game, on the night of a banquet celebrating the team's success, rather than a few days before the final game. As the team's defensive captain, Bertier was a dominating force on the linebacking corps and received All-American honors following the team's championship season. Although heralded as an exceptional leader on and off the football field, Bertier's duties never included cutting fellow players from the team as he was shown doing in the film. After becoming paralyzed, Bertier became very active in assisting other survivors of spinal cord injuries. Bertier frequented the spinal cord injury wards of local hospitals to help them with their acceptance of the injury and eventually their rehabilitation. After Bertier recuperated from his injuries, he once again became a competitive athlete. According to his sister, Becky Britt, "During Gerry's childhood he had mentioned being in the Olympics. His long-term goal was to receive a gold medal. He decided to occupy himself in Wheelchair Track and Field, the Wheelchair Basketball League, and the United States Paralympics, setting state and national records. On March 20, 1981, Bertier was critically injured in a second car crash while returning home from a business trip. Driving alone, his southbound 1980 Oldsmobile collided with a northbound car that crossed over the center line on Route 20 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Bertier died afterwards from his injuries in the University of Virginia hospital. A man from Schuyler, Virginia, was charged with manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol in connection with the accident. After Bertier died in 1981, his sister, Becky Britt, decided to continue his legacy. In 2006, she created the "Bertier #42 Foundation", to build upon Bertier's tradition of helping survivors of spinal cord injuries. The foundation is dedicated to raising money for the research of spinal cord injuries and works with Virginia Commonwealth University to host annual fundraising golf tournaments. These tournaments draw the support of many Virginia residents, including several members of the 1971 T.C. Williams championship team. The second annual tournament was held September 29, 2007, at the Cannon Ridge Golf Club of Fredericksburg, Virginia. Proceeds were donated to the Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation and Research Center of the Virginia Commonwealth University Health System (VCUHS). The 2007 tournament raised approximately $20,000 for donations to the VCUHS.