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DD

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Mama Scooterbug saw it and liked it - she said it got a little Hallmark Channel at times, but then it was amazing at the end when they told you it was a true story!


I have to say, I do love those Hallmark Hall of Fame Movies. Can't help it. My very favorite one of all time was "To Dance with the White Dog". It was forever ago. Oh my gosh, I get a lump in my throat just thinking about it.
 

Miss Critter

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Great movie! But did anyone else find it ironic that not a single head coach depicted in the movie is currently in the same position? Saban, Tuberville, Fulmer, Holtz, Nutt, Orgeron. . . . did I miss anybody?
 

Minnie

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Great movie! But did anyone else find it ironic that not a single head coach depicted in the movie is currently in the same position? Saban, Tuberville, Fulmer, Holtz, Nutt, Orgeron. . . . did I miss anybody?

Yep thought that was kinda funny or not depending on your favorite coach or team, SEC is a fickle place to coach, win or hit the road.

The coaches visits was one of my favorite parts.

The HS football coach was the only part I was disappointed in, it was a pretty far stretch of the truth and not very accurate. The rest was pretty spot on with the actual happenings.
 
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Miss Critter

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Sheila

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Saw it this afternoon. Awesome movie. If you don't walk out with a feel good feeling, something is wrong with you! Great casting and so many life lessons, I lost count. Can't wait for it to come out on Netflix so I can see it again!
 

Minnie

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Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture -- Drama

Golden Globe nomination: Sandra Bullock for The Blind Side :clap:
 

Minnie

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Sandra Bullock Makes Movie History

The actress' football-family drama 'The Blind Side' has become the first film in history driven solely by a female star to top the $200 million domestic box office mark, a feat it accomplished this weekend, according to a report in Variety.
 
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