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In Theaters : 24 October, 2003
Video Release : 27 April, 2004
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♥♥♥♥ Review of DVD
This review is for the entire DVD, not just the film itself.

As to the movie, I thought it was decent. A well written story with good acting, if a bit much on the sentimental, and not tense enough to make it completely compelling. There are plenty of other reviews of the film exsit on here, I'll let you read those.

As to the DVD package, it's definitely better than average. The film is presented in it's 1.85:1 widescreen ratio, and both the picture and sound are very good, as is the standard these days. Director Mike Tollin's commentary is worth listening to, and goes into a lot of detail on how they made the film, and how they got it right. Six deleted scenes also have good commentary as to why they got nixed.

There are no less than three documentaries on here. One, Tuning In: The Making of Radio shows who the real Radio is, and who the real Coach Jones. This shows what it's really like in Anderson SC, and seeing those who the film is really about, and what the real story is. Next is Writing Radio, with screenwriter Mike Rich. Like Tuning In, this looks into preparing for the telling of the story, and how much work Rich put into it. Last is best, The 12-Hour Football Games of Radio. This documentary shows the process they went through to find kids to play the sports in the movie, and the behind scenes preparation of how they made it work. Sports Coordinator Mark Ellis is the champion here, shown putting the actors through the rigours of training camp, and creating inspiring authenticity to the games on screen, often at 4am in the morning, with great insight into what it takes to pull something like this off. Bravo!
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