Friday Night Lights (Widescreen) (2004)

Director: Peter Berg  Starring: Tim McGraw  Billy Bob Thornton  
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Publisher: Universal
Format: DVD
UPC: 00025192547621
Buy.com Sku: 40701647
Item#: V5F4X9
Category Keywords: Football Players  High School Experiences  Small Town Life  Theatrical Release 
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From the Producer of 8 Mile.
 
 
Features: DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.35.1, Dolby Digital (5.1), Dolby Surround Sound, Audio Commentary, Featuretted, Deleted Scenes, Spanish, French Subtitled
 
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, CNN). 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, CNN).
 
"There isn't a bad performance here, but besides Thornton, Luke stands out."  Allison Benedikt, Chicago Tribune
"Few films have shown so powerfully the slashing double edge of sports fever."  David Ansen, NewsWeek
"Two thumbs way up!"  Ebert & Roeper
"The best sports movie for years...an un-American all-American tale that deserves attention."  Ian Nathan, Empire
"One of the best football movies ever, Nights in the end celebrates the game."  Mike Clark, USA Today

 


Editor's Note

Based on the best-selling book by H.G. Bissinger, Peter Berg's gritty, powerful drama tells the true story of a small Texas town in which high school football is the only thing that matters. Set in 1988, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS opens on the first day of practice for the Odessa Permian Panthers. Under intense pressure and scrutiny from the town's residents, head coach Gary Gaines (Billy Bob Thornton) nonetheless maintains a calm façade. His star player, Boobie Miles (Derek Luke), is a running back with unlimited potential, but the rest of the team is undersized and lacking killer instinct--especially quarterback Mike Winchell (Lucas Black), who's shy and short of confidence, and Don Billingsley (Garrett Hedlund), who is tormented by his father (Tim McGraw) for being too soft. When Boobie goes down on opening day with a career threatening knee injury, the season appears to be over. But Gaines won't give up, and neither will the rest of his feisty players.

Billy Bob Thornton delivers another outstanding performance in Berg's impassioned drama, as do the film's young actors (most notably Luke, Black, and Hedlund). Tobias Schliessler's fuel-injected photography and Explosion in the Sky's electrifying score make FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS an even more spectacular movie-going experience.

 

Features
The Story of the 1988 Permian Panthers
Widescreen Presentation
Peter Berg Discusses a Scene in the Movie
Subtitles: French, Spanish
Audio Commentary with Director Peter Berg and Writer Buzz Bissinger
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, French, Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Cast and Filmmakers
Player Cam: Experience first hand all the action that ensues when 40 actors/athletes live and work together for six wild weeks.
Tim McGraw: Off the Stage - The country music star's transition to the silver screen.
Action Packed Deleted Scenes
 
Entertainment Reviews
Friday Night Lights - DVD Review
By: David Levine - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews
Published on: 12/26/2008 7:43 PM
When the lights come on at the 20,000-seat Ratliff Stadium, the city of Odessa, Texas shuts down. Streets are deserted and stores close early so that everyone can crowd onto the sparse campus of Permian High School to cheer on their Panthers. In this small, barren town, Friday night football is bigger than life. Based on journalist H.G. Bissinger’s best selling book, Friday Night Lights examines the craze surrounding the team’s bumpy road to the 1988 state championship. For these players, excelling at football is the only ticket out of their dilapidated desert town. All of Odessa’s residents are motivated to do their part to help get them out....read the full review

 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Universal
Release Date: 5/22/2007
Running Time: 118 minutes
Original Release Date: 2004
Catalog ID: 25476
UPC: 00025192547621
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English, French Dubbed, Spanish Dubbed
Available Subtitles: French, Spanish
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Anamorphic Widescreen  2.35:1

 
Cast & Crew
Amber Heard
Billy Bob Thornton
Connie Britton
Derek Luke
Garrett Hedlund
Jay Hernandez
Lucas Black
Tim McGraw
Brian Grazer - Producer
Brian Reitzell, et. al. - Original Music By
Buzz Bissinger - Based On Book By
David Aaron Cohen - Screenplay
Gabrielle Fasulo, et. al. - Editor
John Cameron - Executive Producer
Peter Berg - Screenplay
Peter Berg, et. al. - Director
Peter Borck - Art Director
Tobias A. Schliessler - Cinematographer

 
Awards

Nominee (2005)
   MTV Award, Tim McGraw, Breakthrough Male

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
"[A] stringent, stirring real-life drama....Directed with smart, documentary-style briskness..." 10/15/2004 p.50-1

USA Today
"One of the best football movies ever, NIGHTS in the end celebrates the game." 10/08/2004 p.1E

New York Times
"FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS is uplifting and troubling, partly because it is more honest than most sports movies about the high cost and short life span of high school football glory." 10/08/2004 p.E8

USA Today
"The FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS team has invested a lot of energy in the authenticity of the on-field action that dominates the film." 10/08/2004 p.E1

Rolling Stone
"Thornton gets inside the coach's skin. It's a subtle, soulful performance..." 10/28/2004 p.108

Premiere
"The movie's football scenes are both realistic and exciting, with genuine moments of suspense 03/01/2005 p.106

Sight and Sound
"Imbued with the aching sadness of an end-of-summer's evening, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS has more in common with Peter Bogdanovich's THE LAST PICTURE SHOW...than other American football films..." 06/01/2005 p.53

Uncut
"[With] hard-tackling action, this is a solid effort from actor-turned-director Peter Berg." 10/01/2005 p.150

ReelViews 8 of 10
Like nearly all sports movies, Friday Night Lights is about redemption; however, instead of wallowing in cliches, Peter Berg's film uses them sparingly. This movie is less about what happens on the field than in the hearts of the players. And, while it is ultimately an emotionally fulfilling experience, it doesn't hide the ugliness in an effort to lionize the characters...Friday Night Lights is being hailed by some critics as the best sports movie ever made. While I think that is hyperbole, Berg's picture is certainly an above average effort that provides a solid emotional punch. The difference between this film and many of those that have come before it is one of perspective. In most sports pictures, the big game at the end is the point. It's why we're in the theater and what we have been waiting for. Here, the game is just a means by which what really matters comes into focus. And that's sufficient to set apart Friday Night Lights. - James Berardinelli
 
Chicago Sun-Times 9 of 10
The movie is based on real life, described the best seller Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team and a Dream, by H.G. Bissinger. It depicts Odessa as a town consumed by high school football; its stadium is larger than those at many colleges. Local talk radio keeps up a steady drumbeat of criticism against Gaines. "They're doing too much learning in the schools," one caller complains..."Friday Night Lights" reminded me of another movie filmed in West Texas: "The Last Picture Show," set 50 years ago. In that one, after the local team loses another game, the players catch flak everywhere they go. It's gotten worse. I'll bet if you phoned talk radio in Odessa and argued that high school football is only a game, you'd make a lot of people mad at you. The poor kids who play it are under cruel pressure. One of the team members tells a friend, midway through the season: "I just don't feel like I'm 17." - Roger Ebert
 

  
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Cinematography 5
Plot 5
Acting 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 Exellent Movie...But We Need "MOJO Gear" Wednesday, January 26, 2005
BTB838 from Memphis, TN  

A very enjoyable movie. The football scenes were very realistic and the acting excellent...especially Tim McGraw as the jerk father and Billy Bob Thornton as the head coach...all the players were just like I rememebered back in my own "glory days". Don't get to thinking you know how the story will end and be sure to watch all the DVD extras. One thing that puzzles me...where can I buy the MOJO ballcap that Tim McGraw wears?
 
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