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** The movie is a Retroactive Recognition bonanza — in addition to little Gosling and Panettiere, there's [[Series/TheWire Wood Harris]] as Julius, [[Series/{{Scrubs}} Donald Faison]] as Petey, Creator/RyanHurst as Gerry, Creator/KateBosworth as Emma and [[Series/MyNameIsEarl Ethan Suplee]] as Louie.

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* LargeHam: Mr. Bosley, a.k.a. Alan's Dad. "YOAAAAAAAAAST!!!!", then later on "Five times. FIVE TIMES!"
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Coach Boone's speech to the team at the Gettysburg battlefield.
* TearJerker:
** The entirety of the scene after Gerry's accident. Particularly painful moments are Big Julius completely breaking down at the news of Gerry's paralysis, and Mrs. Bertier accepting the news with complete stoicism:
--> '''Mrs. Bertier''': Those tears aren't going to make my boy walk again.
** Other painful moments include Julius's ManlyTears as he chokes out: "You can't be hurt like this. You...you're ''Superman.''" Then to make it even worse, he has a small monologue about his and Gerry's future, and the latter starts sobbing as he listens. [[spoiler: Then you remember that Gerry died ten years after the events of the movie, meaning that the [[PlanningForTheFutureBeforeTheEnd future Julius outlined never happened.]]]]
--->'''Julius''': When all this is over...you and I, we're gonna move out to the same neighborhood together. And we're gonna get old, and we're gonna get fat...and there ain't gonna be all this black-white between us.
** When Sheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nikki… [[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeHorror: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.
--> '''Boone''': I'm sorry about what happened to your daughter. I really am. But maybe you got a small taste of what my girls go through. Welcome to ''my'' life, Yoast.

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* LargeHam: Mr. Bosley, a.k.a. Alan's Dad. "YOAAAAAAAAAST!!!!", then later on "Five times. FIVE TIMES!"
RetroactiveRecognition: A young Creator/RyanGosling plays one of the white players.
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Coach Boone's speech to the team at the Gettysburg battlefield.
* TearJerker:
** The entirety of the scene after Gerry's accident. Particularly painful moments are Big Julius completely breaking down at the news of Gerry's paralysis, and Mrs. Bertier accepting the news with complete stoicism:
--> '''Mrs. Bertier''': Those tears aren't going to make my boy walk again.
** Other painful moments include Julius's ManlyTears as he chokes out: "You can't be hurt like this. You...you're ''Superman.''" Then to make it even worse, he has a small monologue about his and Gerry's future, and the latter starts sobbing as he listens. [[spoiler: Then you remember that Gerry died ten years after the events of the movie, meaning that the [[PlanningForTheFutureBeforeTheEnd future Julius outlined never happened.]]]]
--->'''Julius''': When all this is over...you and I, we're gonna move out to the same neighborhood together. And we're gonna get old, and we're gonna get fat...and there ain't gonna be all this black-white between us.
** When Sheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nikki… [[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeHorror: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.
--> '''Boone''': I'm sorry about what happened to your daughter. I really am. But maybe you got a small taste of what my girls go through. Welcome to ''my'' life, Yoast.
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* FollowTheLeader: The success of this film is probably right next to ''Film/{{Hoosiers}}'' in terms of "influential sports movie." ''Film/GloryRoad'', ''Film/WeAreMarshall'', ''Film/CoachCarter'' and ''Film/TheBlindSide'' are right in the same category.
** Also within Disney itself. With the box office success of ''Titans'', it signaled the end of Disney's goofy kid-centric sports films like ''Film/TheMightyDucks'' series and ushered in a wave of serious sports biopics from the studio specifically aimed at older audiences, such as ''Film/{{Miracle}}'', ''Film/{{Invincible}}'', ''Film/TheGreatestGameEverPlayed'', ''Film/McFarlandUSA'' and the aforementioned ''Glory Road''.
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** Other painful moments include Julius's ManlyTears as he chokes out: "You can't be hurt like this. You...you're ''Superman.''" Then to make it even worse, he has a small monologue about his and Gerry's future, and the latter starts sobbing as he listens. [[spoiler: Then you remember that Gerry died ten years after the events of the movie, meaning that the [[PlanningForTheFutureBeforeTheEnd future Julius outlined never happened.]]]]
--->'''Julius''': When all this is over...you and I, we're gonna move out to the same neighborhood together. And we're gonna get old, and we're gonna get fat...and there ain't gonna be all this black-white between us.
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** When Sheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nikki… [[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeLogic: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.

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** When Sheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nikki… [[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeLogic: FridgeHorror: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkAeSl3CXfs Titans Spirit]] from Trevor Rabin's score.
** The film also boasts a rocking soundtrack with classic hits like 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' and 'Spirit in the Sky'.
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** [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy A Disney-produced film]] with "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" in its soundtrack.
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** Also within Disney itself. With the box office success of ''Titans'', it signaled the end of Disney's goofy kid-centric sports films like ''Film/TheMightyDucks'' series and ushered in a wave of serious sports biopics from the studio specifically aimed at older audiences, such as ''Film/{{Miracle}}'', ''Film/{{Invincible}}'', ''Film/TheGreatestGameEverPlayed'', and the aforementioned ''Glory Road''.
* GrowingTheBeard: Disney's first attempt at a more serious sports film. They carved a niche in the '90s of RagtagBunchOfMisfits sports-themed comedies such as ''Film/TheMightyDucks'', ''Film/AngelsInTheOutfield'', and ''Film/TheBigGreen'', but here is a more straight-told dramatic film aimed at an older audience. The film was such a success that Disney's sports films followed in this pattern with ''Film/{{Miracle}}'', ''Film/{{Invincible}}'', ''Film/GloryRoad'', and ''Film/TheGreatestGameEverPlayed.''

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** Also within Disney itself. With the box office success of ''Titans'', it signaled the end of Disney's goofy kid-centric sports films like ''Film/TheMightyDucks'' series and ushered in a wave of serious sports biopics from the studio specifically aimed at older audiences, such as ''Film/{{Miracle}}'', ''Film/{{Invincible}}'', ''Film/TheGreatestGameEverPlayed'', ''Film/McFarlandUSA'' and the aforementioned ''Glory Road''.
* GrowingTheBeard: Disney's first attempt at a more serious sports film. They carved a niche in the '90s of RagtagBunchOfMisfits sports-themed comedies such as ''Film/TheMightyDucks'', ''Film/AngelsInTheOutfield'', and ''Film/TheBigGreen'', but here is a more straight-told dramatic film aimed at an older audience. The film was such a success that Disney's sports films followed in this pattern with ''Film/{{Miracle}}'', ''Film/{{Invincible}}'', ''Film/GloryRoad'', ''Film/TheGreatestGameEverPlayed'' and ''Film/TheGreatestGameEverPlayed.''Film/McFarlandUSA.''
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* FollowTheLeader: The success of this film is probably right next to ''Film/{{Hoosiers}}'' in terms of "influential sports movie." ''Film/GloryRoad'', ''Film/WeAreMarshall'', ''Film/CoachCarter'' and ''Film/TheBlindSide'' are right in the same category.
** Also within Disney itself. With the box office success of ''Titans'', it signaled the end of Disney's goofy kid-centric sports films like ''Film/TheMightyDucks'' series and ushered in a wave of serious sports biopics from the studio specifically aimed at older audiences, such as ''Film/{{Miracle}}'', ''Film/{{Invincible}}'', ''Film/TheGreatestGameEverPlayed'', and the aforementioned ''Glory Road''.
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* LargeHam: Mr. Bosley, a.k.a. Alan's Dad. "YOAAAAAAAAAST!!!!", then later on "Five times. FIVE TIMES!"
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** When Sheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nicky… [[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeLogic: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.

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** When Sheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nicky… Nikki… [[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeLogic: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.
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* HilariousInHindsight: A post points out how very dissimilar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of Creator/HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look, a viewpoint more than a few guys who've seen the movie agree with. (See also Creator/HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''Film/TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)

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* HilariousInHindsight: A post points out More than a few people (particularly guys) who've seen the movie have noticed how very dissimilar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of Creator/HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look, a viewpoint more than a few guys who've seen the movie agree with.look. (See also Creator/HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''Film/TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)
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* GrowingTheBeard: Disney's first attempt at a more serious sports film. They carved a niche in the 90s of RagtagBunchOfMisfits sports-themed comedies such as ''The Mighty Ducks'', ''Angels in the Outfield'', and ''The Big Green'', but here is a more straight-told dramatic film aimed at an older audience. The film was such a success that Disney's sports films followed in this pattern with ''Miracle'', ''Invincible'', ''Glory Road'', and ''The Greatest Game Ever Played.''
* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of Creator/HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look, a viewpoint more than a few guys who've seen the movie agree with. (See also Creator/HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''Film/TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)
** And speaking of the lovely Miss P, in the pilot for ''{{Series/Nashville}}'' she makes out with her producer Randy, played by Burgess Jenkins... who plays a racist football player in this movie. See also {{Squick}}.
** Louis, the first white student to get along with the black students, played a [[AmericanHistoryX White Nationalist]] only a couple years before.

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* GrowingTheBeard: Disney's first attempt at a more serious sports film. They carved a niche in the 90s '90s of RagtagBunchOfMisfits sports-themed comedies such as ''The Mighty Ducks'', ''Angels in the Outfield'', ''Film/TheMightyDucks'', ''Film/AngelsInTheOutfield'', and ''The Big Green'', ''Film/TheBigGreen'', but here is a more straight-told dramatic film aimed at an older audience. The film was such a success that Disney's sports films followed in this pattern with ''Miracle'', ''Invincible'', ''Glory Road'', ''Film/{{Miracle}}'', ''Film/{{Invincible}}'', ''Film/GloryRoad'', and ''The Greatest Game Ever Played.''Film/TheGreatestGameEverPlayed.''
* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] A post points out how very dissimiliar dissimilar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of Creator/HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look, a viewpoint more than a few guys who've seen the movie agree with. (See also Creator/HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''Film/TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)
** And speaking of the lovely Miss P, in the pilot for ''{{Series/Nashville}}'' she makes out with her producer Randy, played by Burgess Jenkins... Jenkins… who plays a racist football player in this movie. See also {{Squick}}.
** Louis, the first white student to get along with the black students, played a [[AmericanHistoryX [[Film/AmericanHistoryX White Nationalist]] only a couple years before. before.



** When Sheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nicky...[[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeLogic: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.

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** When Sheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nicky...Nicky… [[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeLogic: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look, a viewpoint more than a few guys who've seen the movie agree with. (See also Creator/HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''Film/TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere Creator/HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look, a viewpoint more than a few guys who've seen the movie agree with. (See also Creator/HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''Film/TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)

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* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: in addition to the aforementioned Hayden Panettiere (''{{Series/Heroes}}'') there's Wood Harris (Avon Barksdale in ''Series/TheWire''), Donald Faison (Turk in ''{{Scrubs}}''), Kate Bosworth (Lois Lane in ''Film/SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (Randy in ''MyNameIsEarl''), Ryan Gosling (Noah in ''Film/TheNotebook'') and Ryan Hurst (Opie in ''Series/SonsOfAnarchy'').



** When Cheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nicky...[[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeLogic: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.

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** When Cheryl Sheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nicky...[[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeLogic: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Coach Boone's speech to the team at the Gettysburg battlefield.

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Coach Boone's speech to the team at the Gettysburg battlefield.battlefield.
* TearJerker:
** The entirety of the scene after Gerry's accident. Particularly painful moments are Big Julius completely breaking down at the news of Gerry's paralysis, and Mrs. Bertier accepting the news with complete stoicism:
--> '''Mrs. Bertier''': Those tears aren't going to make my boy walk again.
** When Cheryl is spending the night with the Boones, there are funny moments that showcase the contrast between her and Nicky...[[MoodWhiplash and then someone throws a brick through the window while making racial slurs]]. This is terrifying, but the Tear Jerker status is more a case of FridgeLogic: Boone's two daughters (including one who looks about five) ''immediately'' know how to react in this situation, running to their mother and, instead of panicking, staying calm and quiet, suggesting that they've been through this several times before. Boone's later words to Yoast confirm this.
--> '''Boone''': I'm sorry about what happened to your daughter. I really am. But maybe you got a small taste of what my girls go through. Welcome to ''my'' life, Yoast.
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** Louis, the first white student to get along with the black students, played a [[AmericanHistoryX White Nationalist]] only a couple years before.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look. (See also Creator/HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''Film/TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look.look, a viewpoint more than a few guys who've seen the movie agree with. (See also Creator/HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''Film/TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look. (See also HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look. (See also HilarySwank, Creator/HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' ''Film/TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)
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* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: in addition to the aforementioned Hayden Panettiere (''{{Series/Heroes}}'') there's Wood Harris (''TheWire''), Donald Faison (''{{Scrubs}}''), Kate Bosworth (''SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (''MyNameIsEarl''), Ryan Gosling (''Film/TheNotebook'') and Ryan Hurst (''SonsOfAnarchy'').

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* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: in addition to the aforementioned Hayden Panettiere (''{{Series/Heroes}}'') there's Wood Harris (''TheWire''), (Avon Barksdale in ''Series/TheWire''), Donald Faison (''{{Scrubs}}''), (Turk in ''{{Scrubs}}''), Kate Bosworth (''SupermanReturns''), (Lois Lane in ''Film/SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (''MyNameIsEarl''), (Randy in ''MyNameIsEarl''), Ryan Gosling (''Film/TheNotebook'') (Noah in ''Film/TheNotebook'') and Ryan Hurst (''SonsOfAnarchy'').(Opie in ''Series/SonsOfAnarchy'').
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* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: in addition to the aforementioned Hayden Panettiere (''{{Series/Heroes}}'') there's Wood Harris (''TheWire''), Donald Faison (''{{Scrubs}}''), Kate Bosworth (''SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (''MyNameIsEarl''), Ryan Gosling (''TheNotebook'') and Ryan Hurst (''SonsOfAnarchy'').

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* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: in addition to the aforementioned Hayden Panettiere (''{{Series/Heroes}}'') there's Wood Harris (''TheWire''), Donald Faison (''{{Scrubs}}''), Kate Bosworth (''SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (''MyNameIsEarl''), Ryan Gosling (''TheNotebook'') (''Film/TheNotebook'') and Ryan Hurst (''SonsOfAnarchy'').
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* HoYay: {{Lampshaded}} after Ronnie "Sunshine" Bass smooches Gerry Bertier just to mess with him, which Big Ju says "There's too much male bonding in here".
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* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: in addition to the aforementioned Hayden Panettiere (''{{Series/Heroes}}'') there's Wood Harris (''TheWire''), Donald Faison (''{{Scrubs}}''), Kate Bosworth (''SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (''MyNameIsEarl''), Ryan Gosling (''TheNotebook'') and Ryan Hurst (''SonsOfAnarchy'').

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* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: in addition to the aforementioned Hayden Panettiere (''{{Series/Heroes}}'') there's Wood Harris (''TheWire''), Donald Faison (''{{Scrubs}}''), Kate Bosworth (''SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (''MyNameIsEarl''), Ryan Gosling (''TheNotebook'') and Ryan Hurst (''SonsOfAnarchy'').(''SonsOfAnarchy'').
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Coach Boone's speech to the team at the Gettysburg battlefield.
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** And speaking of the lovely Miss P, in the pilot for ''Series/Nashville'' she makes out with her producer Randy, played by Burgess Jenkins... who plays a racist football player in this movie. See also {{Squick}}.

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** And speaking of the lovely Miss P, in the pilot for ''Series/Nashville'' ''{{Series/Nashville}}'' she makes out with her producer Randy, played by Burgess Jenkins... who plays a racist football player in this movie. See also {{Squick}}.
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** And speaking of the lovely Miss P, in the pilot for ''Series/Nashville'' she makes out with her producer Randy, played by Burgess Jenkins... who plays a racist football player in this movie. See also {{Squick}}.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look. (See also HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''The Affair Of The Necklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)
* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: in addition to the aforementioned HaydenPanettiere (''{{Heroes}}'') there's Wood Harris (''TheWire''), Donald Faison (''{{Scrubs}}''), Kate Bosworth (''SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (''MyNameIsEarl''), Ryan Gosling (''The Notebook'') and Ryan Hurst (''SonsOfAnarchy'').

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look. (See also HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''The Affair Of The Necklace'' ''TheAffairOfTheNecklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)
* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: in addition to the aforementioned HaydenPanettiere (''{{Heroes}}'') Hayden Panettiere (''{{Series/Heroes}}'') there's Wood Harris (''TheWire''), Donald Faison (''{{Scrubs}}''), Kate Bosworth (''SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (''MyNameIsEarl''), Ryan Gosling (''The Notebook'') (''TheNotebook'') and Ryan Hurst (''SonsOfAnarchy'').

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* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: Wood Harris ({{The Wire}}), Donald Faison ({{Scrubs}}), HaydenPanettiere ({{Heroes}}), Kate Bosworth (''SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (''MyNameIsEarl'') and Ryan Gosling (''The Notebook'').
** And Ryan Hurst ("SonsOfAnarchy").

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* RetroactiveRecognition: A lot of people came to be better recognized in later major roles: Wood Harris ({{The Wire}}), Donald Faison ({{Scrubs}}), in addition to the aforementioned HaydenPanettiere ({{Heroes}}), (''{{Heroes}}'') there's Wood Harris (''TheWire''), Donald Faison (''{{Scrubs}}''), Kate Bosworth (''SupermanReturns''), Ethan Suplee (''MyNameIsEarl'') and (''MyNameIsEarl''), Ryan Gosling (''The Notebook'').
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look.

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look. (See also HilarySwank, whose younger version in ''The Affair Of The Necklace'' was played by Miss Panettiere.)
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://imgross.org/2010/02/17/disneys-hayden-panettiere-projection-was-way-off/ This post]] points out how very dissimiliar the grownup version of Sheryl Yoast in the movie and the grownup version of HaydenPanettiere (who played Sheryl) turned out to look.

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