I was trippin when I saw the trailer of this basketball movie while tunin' in to watch the vibe awards. They kept mentioning Richmond and at first I thought it was the Richmond in the bay but I was like naaaaaah. Then I saw a "fremont game cancelled sign" and I was like hmmm maybe. Then I seen one of the actors with a raiders hat so I was like maybe. Then I looked up on the net and it was taking place in richmond, ca, inspired by a true story, check out the trailer at:
http://www.coachcartermovie.com/index2.html
They got Samuel L. Jackson in the movie who plays the role of the head coach. Also I seen Ashanti up on there.
Synopsis:
This philosophy is one that is followed by the very real Coach Ken Carter, who oversees the direction of Richmond High School's basketball program in Calfornia. In 1999, Carter found himself in the center of controversy when he locked out his entire Varsity basketball team (including his own son) in order to motivate and push them to improve their grades.
Not only did the coach close the gym, but he also banned any and all basketball-related activities. He was even prepared to cancel his entire season after 15 of his 45 players failed to live up to the classroom standards they agreed to in a contract they had signed earlier in the semester. His approach worked for at least one of the kids: his son Damien made the honor roll from that time until his graduation, and was accepted to West Point Academy.
Taking on the role of the individualistic coach is Samuel L. Jackson, who will work among some fine up and coming young actors. The Rookie's memorable Rick Gonzalez is onboard along with Rob Brown (Finding Forrester), and Robert Ri'chard (Feast of All Saints). Also appearing in her first movie role ever is Ashanti, who will play the girlfriend of one of the basketball players.
It's a terrific, uplifting sports story, and should find a solid audience similar to Hoosiers, Remember the Titans or Miracle. There's definitely value in showing kids that there's more to life than succeeding in sports alone.
(Kim Hollis/Box Office Prophets - 9/22/2004)
movie will be out Jan, 2005
http://www.coachcartermovie.com/index2.html
They got Samuel L. Jackson in the movie who plays the role of the head coach. Also I seen Ashanti up on there.
Synopsis:
This philosophy is one that is followed by the very real Coach Ken Carter, who oversees the direction of Richmond High School's basketball program in Calfornia. In 1999, Carter found himself in the center of controversy when he locked out his entire Varsity basketball team (including his own son) in order to motivate and push them to improve their grades.
Not only did the coach close the gym, but he also banned any and all basketball-related activities. He was even prepared to cancel his entire season after 15 of his 45 players failed to live up to the classroom standards they agreed to in a contract they had signed earlier in the semester. His approach worked for at least one of the kids: his son Damien made the honor roll from that time until his graduation, and was accepted to West Point Academy.
Taking on the role of the individualistic coach is Samuel L. Jackson, who will work among some fine up and coming young actors. The Rookie's memorable Rick Gonzalez is onboard along with Rob Brown (Finding Forrester), and Robert Ri'chard (Feast of All Saints). Also appearing in her first movie role ever is Ashanti, who will play the girlfriend of one of the basketball players.
It's a terrific, uplifting sports story, and should find a solid audience similar to Hoosiers, Remember the Titans or Miracle. There's definitely value in showing kids that there's more to life than succeeding in sports alone.
(Kim Hollis/Box Office Prophets - 9/22/2004)
movie will be out Jan, 2005