Thursday, October 18, 2007

Remembering the Titans

I was watching Remember the Titans on TV recently. It's kind of funny to think that so many of the cast members are still finding work, particularly on NBC. Below is a where-are-they-now revisiting of key cast members from the 2000 movie that got Disney rolling in the based-on-a-true-story sports sub-genre.

Denzel Washington (Coach Herman Boone)

Mr. Washington's career is about where it's always been. He's still plugging along in movies that without him would bomb at the box office. With him, however, they make enough to make sure his next movie will get made. Next up he's got American Gangster with Russell Crowe and from the trailers, it appears that even though he's the bad guy, it's the same stern-but-righteous Denzel character we've seen countless times before. After that he'll step into shoes long since warn out by the likes of Sidney Poitier, Michelle Pfeiffer, Julia Roberts, Kevin Kleine, Morgan Freemen and of course Robin Williams as he tackles the based-on-a-true-story inspirational teacher role in The Great Debaters. Doesn't sound too far off from his based-on-a-true-story inspirational coach role in Remember the Titans.

Wood Harris & Ryan Hurst (Julius Campbell & Gerry Bertier)

As far as the actual Titan football players go, these two were the central characters of the movie. While both are still working, neither has done anything particularly noteworthy as of late. Harris has a number of limited release movies coming out while Hurst does prime time drama guest appearances.

Ethan Suplee (Louie Lastik)

In what is probably the funniest character on the show, Suplee has found a home on NBC's Thursday night's My Name is Earl as Earl's extremely dimwitted brother Randy. Even when his character is trying to be bad, you can't help root for him. Perhaps his greatest moment was when he declared himself the Anti-Earl and made a list of the good things he had done in is life and then went about trying to make them wrong. That lasted about half an episode. Now that he's managed to get himself a job as a guard at Earl's prison, hilarity will no doubt ensue.

Donald Faison (Petey Jones)

Next week Mr. Faison will join Mr. Suplee on NBC's "Comedy Done Right" Thursday night lineup when Scrubs returns for its seventh and final season. I for one would like to take the opportunity to plug said lineup. After a summer of catch up via DVD rentals and syndicated reruns, I can now say I have seen every episode NBC's four Thursday night comedies (My Name is Earl, 30 Rock, Scrubs and The Office). Even though these shows finally seem to be building an audience, it really bugs me how NBC has the best shows but gets the worst ratings. I'll comment on that more in the days to come.

Ryan Gosling (Alan Bosley)

When the movie came out, if someone where to ask to you which Titans football player would be the first to get an Academy Award nomination would you honestly have said Mr. Gosling? After starring as the hero in the ultra chick flick The Notebook, Gosling hit the independent film circuit and got himself some Oscar recognition for Half Nelson about an inner-city junior high school teacher with a drug habit. More recently he went toe to toe with Anthony Hopkins in Fracture and next it's another odd indie flick Lars and the Real Girl. Busy guy.

Hayden Panettiere (Coach Yoast's 9-year-old daughter Sheryl)

Another one of NBC's big stars, Ms. Panettiere used her cheerleader movie experience in Bring It On: All or Nothing to land the role of the self-regenerating cheerleader Claire Bennet on Heroes. Yes, it seems that when they saved the cheerleader they did in fact save the world, although after watching the ending of the season one finale a few times, I can't really figure out how. Heroes is a good show, but (1) not enough happens to advance the storyline at a pace I would like and (2) it takes itself a little too seriously for being a cheap knock off of X-men. Whatever. Panettiere seems to have the teen angst mastered which should help her character be a part of many more fun-filled adventures caused her own stupidity.

Kate Bosworth (Bertier's girlfriend Emma Hoyt)

Ms. Bosworth has had probably the biggest rise to fame since Titans. After starring in Blue Crush she was lucky enough to Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! before portraying Sandra Dee opposite Kevin Spacey in the Bobby Darin biopic Beyond the Sea. Then she hit it big as Lois Lane in Superman Returns. Up next she has a slate full of movies, none of which is really worth mentioning at this point, but who knows, they could end up being interesting. There's always the chance of another Superman movie.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I had no idea. Also, that Kate Bosworth is something else. I never noticed her in Beyond the Sea - the only one of those movies I've seen.

Anonymous said...

Wood Harris was drug kingpin Avon Barksdale in "The Wire" which is considered by many to be the greatest TV show of the last 20 years. I think he's probably more well known for that key role in the show than he is for this movie. :)

Anonymous said...

Denzel is by far the greatest actor alive and if you think he'll end up in the same shoes as Sidney Poiter or Julia Roberts then you must be a real sad loser. I can really see how someone who likes that fat pig from My name is Earl really knows how to jugde superstars.

morty said...

Wow. Where to begin. I guess first I should stop laughing so I can type better. Denzel the greatest actor alive? I guess that's only because Fabio hasn't done any acting work since 2002, right?

Second, when I said Denzel was filling the shoes of Sidney Poitier (spelled with two i's) and Julia Roberts, I was referring to the now cliche role of inspirational teacher. I thought this was fairly easy to understand when I said "as he tackles the based-on-a-true-story inspirational teacher role in The Great Debaters."

Finally, you can rag on me all you want, but nobody rags on Ethan Suplee. In fact it should have been him in Malcom X instead of Denzel. And trust me, he would have done a much better job in Training Day than Denzel. I know this because as you pointed out, I really know how to judge (spelled with the d before the g) superstars.