Movie based on the story of Michael OherIt stars Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw as the big namesIts Directed by John Lee Hancock who adapted the screenplay.This is an interesting concept as this story is still on going. Michael Oher was drafted by the Ravens this past April in the 1st Round. NC State has a connection as we were one of the schools that recruited him. The Previews look good.
11/11/2009 9:59:12 PM
a football movie even my girlfriend wants to see
11/11/2009 10:42:45 PM
I read the book. Looks like the movie will stick pretty close to it.Oher's story is definitely interesting. He's not dominating on the ravens as the book would make you expect. He's young still, though.Wonder if the NCAA figured out how to handle rich white boosters plucking kids out of the ghetto and convincing them to go to their alma mater.Also according to the book, we never really had a chance at oher. The book also makes fun of noel mazzone for being an untalented idiot.
11/11/2009 10:47:49 PM
If only every poor black kid had a nice white lady to show him he can empower himself through football.
11/11/2009 11:30:58 PM
Movie probably will be ass but the book was good. The first chapter in particular was excellent with LT vs Theismann
11/12/2009 9:50:57 AM
The trailer looks like that standard uplifting "based-on-a-true-story" crap. Which is a shame. I figure they'll ignore all the really good parts of the book about the evolution of the left tackle position(also known as the overall point).
11/12/2009 10:09:33 AM
11/12/2009 10:30:24 AM
What a racist movie.
11/12/2009 10:34:12 AM
I thought the black dude's name was Michael Moore.
11/12/2009 10:53:20 AM
Book > Movie
11/12/2009 2:14:38 PM
Is this like a magic negro film but backwards, or does the black kid's struggle make the white woman realize important things about her own life?
11/12/2009 6:41:07 PM
This movie really pinpoints the plight of the white (wo)man.
11/12/2009 6:56:15 PM
^^ It makes her realize important things like how shopping at Talbots and teaching black folk how to live their lives can go hand in hand.
11/12/2009 9:05:46 PM
11/12/2009 9:09:06 PM
I hadn't heard that about Bush...can't find anything in a quick search either...you have any links? (not doubting, just being lazy)
11/13/2009 11:26:05 AM
i really enjoyed this booki don't expect the movie to be very good, but i'll probably catch it at some point
11/13/2009 12:11:23 PM
I'll catch it when its on TBS/TNT heavy rotation
11/13/2009 1:39:20 PM
really enjoyed this movie
11/21/2009 12:20:01 PM
when its on TBS/TNT Lifetime heavy rotation
11/21/2009 2:13:04 PM
I loved the movie!!! I think it was amazing. Even got me teary eyed in a few scenes.
11/22/2009 10:20:06 PM
i really enjoyed the movie (aside from Tim McGraw's horrible toupee) Now, I really want to read the book.
11/23/2009 8:37:21 PM
movie is really good, i havent heard any complaints from anyone who saw it.
11/23/2009 10:41:49 PM
i loved this movie
11/29/2009 7:45:08 PM
saw the movie wed night with the fam. great movie!! i didnt cry, even though i expected to. it was touching without bringing on the waterworks, which i prefer
11/29/2009 10:29:50 PM
as spookyjon said,
11/29/2009 10:41:34 PM
Is yours and spooky's point that it's a movie with misguided intentions or that the actual events were misguided?I mean, I guess I agree...the world would have been much better off if the family had decided not to take the guy into their family.
11/30/2009 11:01:09 AM
I saw it tonight, great movie. Made me want to drive around the projects and adopt someone.
12/12/2009 11:31:13 PM
i'm not sure i entirely get spöokyjon's criticism of the movie. i, too, slightly question the motives of the family and their intentions, yet maintain the belief that few people would go to such extremes for no other reason than to have someone play football at their alma mater.what exactly is "racist" about this film
12/14/2009 1:49:47 PM
^Here's a review that touches on some film history:
12/14/2009 4:33:34 PM
I'm not worried about what Oher or other people think about the movie or book not highlighting the effort he put in, that's not what it was about.Hell, the worst part about the movie was the training montage. I take it as a given that to be drafted in the first round by the NFL you have to put in a lot of work. There are like 1700 players in the NFL who all put in a ton of effort, maybe even more than Oher. And guess what...if that's what sold books and movies there would be 1700 NFL biographies out there. But that's not what sells.Interesting stories sell, and that's what this is. To call it racist because it only focuses on the white people helping the black people shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation.
12/14/2009 5:00:04 PM
12/14/2009 9:36:08 PM
i forget what review i read but they said this movie was basically about white people adopting black people as petsobv the book and underlying story are very different, but that is how the movie turned outhere we go:http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-blind-side,35586/
12/15/2009 2:30:43 PM
After reading that and a handful of other like reviews, I still don't understand what these writers would have liked to see in the book and/or movie.The events happened, its a true story. You can view it as racist if you want to, but you don't have to. Yes, you can take the approach that when a rich white family helps a poor black kid it shows that only the white people can help the black people. OR you can view it as a story about rich people helping a poor person who has virtually no means to help himself, regardless of color.If Michael Oher had been white they probably still would have stopped on the side of the road to give him a ride. But it just so happens that he was black...so that makes the whole thing racist?
12/15/2009 3:28:22 PM
You're right, we can choose not to acknowledge the racist connotations of a lot of things in life, but that doesn't mean they're not there.
12/15/2009 5:14:47 PM
So what would have been the right, non-racist thing for the Touhy's to do in this situation?
12/15/2009 6:38:17 PM
^^^exactly. To address some of the points made in the above critique of the film I believe there was merit in the oher was portrayed. Clearly Oher was addressed as a lighthearted, shy, and gentle soul to give people an image to which they could relate. If he was portrayed as a brutish and unrefined thug the character would not have been as identifiable to the majority of the viewing audience. It was necessary to provide this contrast between background and being. Just because the character is black doesn't mean we should shy away from character development.I understand those who question the true altruistic nature of those who adopted Michael, and as is to be expected, but I believe looking for this film to act as an expose on the true motivations behind the family in real life is a bit much.^clearly they were supposed to let him starve and not graduate from high school and encourage him to act as a ne'er-do-well who has no control over actions as a result of his environment.[Edited on December 15, 2009 at 6:40 PM. Reason : ^s]
12/15/2009 6:39:05 PM
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12/16/2009 9:01:32 AM
Lots of [words] in this thread.Just rented this at Red Box today and we're watching it now.I've said 'aww' entirely too many times in the first 30mins. I anticipate a good, long cry before the movie is over.But Sandra Bullock's accent is driving me batshit.
4/20/2010 10:19:52 PM
I eventually got over that accent. And that was a really great movie!
4/20/2010 11:53:56 PM
Awesome movie... Guess I missed the racist part of the family. III
4/21/2010 9:14:57 AM
4/21/2010 10:24:29 AM
LOL was talking more about the whole family stepping into help someone who needed help being portrayed as racist lol III
4/21/2010 11:10:34 AM
See, I didn't read the book. So all I have to go on is the movie. And it seemed to me that the private school was all white, so there was a general sense of racism in the school. And a prominent white family bringing a 17yo black kid to live with them was obviously not generally accepted within their social circles. So there is a little racism being shown within the town and the "elite" types. But overall, I didn't get the racism vibe from the immediate family.I also didn't read all the [words] in this thread before I posted. So I have no idea what they said
4/21/2010 11:14:22 AM
Saw this last night and I don't get why people said they liked it. Should have been a lifetime special. It was cutesy, had a happy ending that gave me a warm fuzzy, but it also made me vomit a few times.
4/22/2010 9:45:04 AM
still doesn't seem like an oscar-winning performance for best actress to me, not that it matters or anything
4/22/2010 9:49:58 AM
waiting for the basketball version, and the poor kid being a white guy thug and the rich well groomed black family taking his goofy ass in to turn him into a NBA player...
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4/22/2010 2:42:39 PM
^I was replying to this post dawg.
4/22/2010 2:46:21 PM