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The "moral substitute" for the clichéd sports movie. It follows the life of down-and-out football coach Grant Taylor as he manages to coach his tiny, apathetic high school football team to an incredible season.
The "moral substitute" for the clichéd sports movie. It follows the life of down-and-out football coach Grant Taylor as he manages to coach his tiny, apathetic high school football team to an incredible season.
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=== This movie contains examples of: ===


* [[Avoid the Dreaded G Rating]]: [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] when the MPAA assigned it a PG rating due to "football violence" and discussion of infertility. Curiously, it was [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facing_the_Giants#Rating_controversy not appealed]; with Focus on the Family reviewer Bob Waliszewski suggesting that this may have actually helped the film's success.
* [[Avoid the Dreaded G Rating]]: [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] when the MPAA assigned it a PG rating due to "football violence" and discussion of infertility. Curiously, it was [[wikipedia:Facing the Giants#Rating controversy|not appealed]]; with Focus on the Family reviewer Bob Waliszewski suggesting that this may have actually helped the film's success.
* [[Chain of Corrections]]: The Charles Schulz/Charles Lindbergh/Limburger cheese banter before the third-act turnaround.
* [[Chain of Corrections]]: The Charles Schulz/Charles Lindbergh/Limburger cheese banter before the third-act turnaround.
* [[David Versus Goliath]]: The title says it all.
* [[David Versus Goliath]]: The title says it all.
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
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[[Category:Sports Stories]]
[[Category:Facing The Giants]]
[[Category:Facing the Giants]]

Revision as of 04:01, 31 January 2014

The "moral substitute" for the clichéd sports movie. It follows the life of down-and-out football coach Grant Taylor as he manages to coach his tiny, apathetic high school football team to an incredible season.

This movie contains examples of: