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Necessary Roughness

  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
14K
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Scott Bakula, Jason Bateman, Hector Elizondo, Rob Schneider, Sinbad, Harley Jane Kozak, and Larry Miller in Necessary Roughness (1991)
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Due to NCAA sanctions, the Texas State University Fightin' Armadillos must form a football team from their actual student body, with no scholarships to help, to play their football schedule.Due to NCAA sanctions, the Texas State University Fightin' Armadillos must form a football team from their actual student body, with no scholarships to help, to play their football schedule.Due to NCAA sanctions, the Texas State University Fightin' Armadillos must form a football team from their actual student body, with no scholarships to help, to play their football schedule.

  • Director
    • Stan Dragoti
  • Writers
    • Rick Natkin
    • David Fuller
  • Stars
    • Scott Bakula
    • Hector Elizondo
    • Robert Loggia
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • Stan Dragoti
    • Writers
      • Rick Natkin
      • David Fuller
    • Stars
      • Scott Bakula
      • Hector Elizondo
      • Robert Loggia
    • 46User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scott Bakula
    Scott Bakula
    • Paul Blake
    Hector Elizondo
    Hector Elizondo
    • Coach Ed Gennero
    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    • Coach Wally Rig
    Harley Jane Kozak
    Harley Jane Kozak
    • Dr. Suzanne Carter
    Larry Miller
    Larry Miller
    • Dean Phillip Elias
    Sinbad
    Sinbad
    • Andre Krimm
    Fred Thompson
    Fred Thompson
    • Carver Purcell
    • (as Fred Dalton Thompson)
    Rob Schneider
    Rob Schneider
    • Chuck Neiderman
    Jason Bateman
    Jason Bateman
    • Jarvis Edison
    Andrew Bryniarski
    Andrew Bryniarski
    • Wyatt Beaudry
    Duane Davis
    Duane Davis
    • Featherstone
    Michael Dolan
    • Eric 'Samorai' Hansen
    Marcus Giamatti
    Marcus Giamatti
    • Sargie 'Fumblina' Wilkinson
    Kathy Ireland
    Kathy Ireland
    • Lucy Draper
    Andy Lauer
    Andy Lauer
    • Charlie Banks
    • (as Andrew Lauer)
    Louis Mandylor
    Louis Mandylor
    • McKenzie
    Peter Navy Tuiasosopo
    • Manumana
    • (as Peter Tuiasosopo)
    Drew Kahn
    • Papke
    • Director
      • Stan Dragoti
    • Writers
      • Rick Natkin
      • David Fuller
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    7archgrafix

    Aging quarterback returns to college

    You can read most details of the film in other, more complete reviews, pro and con. But I need to add an oddity.

    The movie team, the Texas State University Fighting Armadillos, battles to a pounding against the Southwest Texas State Bobcats in one game. The point I want to make is that the REAL Southwest Texas State in San Marcos, TX changed its name in real life to Texas State University--San Marcos (the "--San Marcos" designation has also recently been dropped). So, in the movie, the problematic TSU university team in green and white plays its own real-life future alter ego, the real maroon-and-gold SWT Bobcats, complete with cheerleaders. The Armadillo mascot for Texas State in the movie is fictitious, but the Bobcats are real.

    Since the movie was made in 1991 and the name change took place in 2003, the two movie opponent school names -- before anyone knew about the future name change -- eventually became the same university in reality.

    Footnote: I graduated from Southwest Texas State in 1978 in journalism, with a minor in art. When the name change happened, the Alumni Association wrote and asked if I wanted a new diploma with the new college name, which I did opt for. So they sent me a new diploma with the new school name. I now have two diplomas from the same university (different names) with the same degree and minor.

    According to WOAI-AM radio station in San Antonio, the total cost of the name change and resulting associated do-overs (stationary letterheads, repainting, etc) was $350,000, paid for by private donations.
    7Aaron1375

    Football comedy works, but does have a few kinks to go along with the kicks.

    This was a rather good comedy sports movie featuring a college football team that basically gets hit hard with sanctions and such. I can not believe this film is so old, however. I was thinking this thing was made in 1995 or 96, but it came out in 91 while I was still in high school. The film actually predates Quantum Leap, a television show that features the star in this one Scott Bakula. Speaking of Scott, here is the case of a guy that just seems like he should of been a major star in Hollywood, but it just never materialized for him. He is great in this one as an older man who returns to college because he had to leave college prematurely the previous time. A coach in charge of rebuilding the football program recruits him as the team has few players and no real quarterback. The dean of the school is against the coach the whole way and is sort of the villain of the piece, but here is one of the kinks. I find it refreshing that a dean would want to focus on education rather than the gridiron. As much as I enjoy football, to often the educational program takes a backseat to a bunch of jocks who should not even be at the college except they are good at sports. Meanwhile, those who go to the school trying to pay their way and in the need of loans have to keep having their tuition raised to pay for things such as stadiums. Enough of my rant, the film is rather good, but is unbelievable. Suffice to say, there is no way a team that has so few players that some have to play offense and defense is going to compete against the number one team in the country. So just think of it as a Hollywood sports comedy, totally unrealistic, but worth a few laughs, unless of course it is Sinbad making the jokes.
    7w0rm9191

    Not Bad.

    In the pantheon of football movies it's not the best, but not the worst by far. It's a decent comedy for the generation when it came out. The ensemble cast worked well together and anything with Kathy Ireland in it can't be all that bad. Sinbad also looked like someone who may have played football before going to teaching. 6/10
    6magellan333

    Fun football movie

    Necessary Roughness is a fun movie that if it isn't taken too seriously can be very enjoyable. The first to worst Texas State team finds itself with a team of mostly "non-athletes" that came about after the school held open tryouts. The entire championship team from the year before had been suspended for violations. Scott Bakula plays a competent lead as a middle aged college athlete. Sinbad adds some fun to the story as another "elder athlete". Kathy Ireland, while no actress, does add some eye candy to the film. I also like this film in that this rag-tag team does not reach the heights of being #1 or making it to a championship game. The "big game" of this film is when Texas State plays the the #1 ranked college team. The film has plenty of laughs, a touch of drama and competent script writing and players. Watch it on a Sunday afternoon when nothing else is on.
    10fredericksmith1952

    So why review a 21 year old movie?

    So why review a 21 year old movie? Easy. Good movies have no expiration date, and this is certainly one of them. At the time, the NCAA was going through all sorts of problems with player bribes, payoffs, faked grades, violations from steroids to hookers to cars for the players. This movie was brave enough to face these problems and gives an accurate picture of trying to build a football team from a bunch of wanna be's and never were's. Scott Bakula is perfect in the role, neither attempting to affect a fake Texas drawl nor over playing the role. Hector Elizondo and Robert Loggia, two veteran actors who could easily dominate the film, instead add their considerable talents to make the film believable. Several great touches are added, including Rob Schneider as the announcer for the games, and the appearance of a prison team arranged by Dean Elias (Larry Miller, the schmuck you love to hate) adds an extreme and interesting comic scene. Dick Butkus, Earl Campbell, Roger Craig, Ben Davidson, Tony Dorsett, Evander Holyfield, Ed "Too Tall" Jones, Jim Kelly, Jerry Rice, Hershel Walker, and Randy White are the prison football players, and if you have to ask who they are, you need to head over to the NFL Hall of Fame (Except for Evander Holyfield, former Heavyweight Champion of the World). The film is cohesive, the language is minimal, and the violence is limited to the football field, practice, and a slight altercation between two teams at Billy Bob's. Collectible if you are a fan of good sports movies, and definitely a great film for the family on a Saturday night.

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    • Trivia
      Former NFL stars on the prison team are: Earl Campbell, Jim Kelly, Jerry Rice, Dick Butkus, Tony Dorsett, Ed "Too Tall" Jones, Randy White, Roger Craig, Hershel Walker and Ben Davidson.
    • Goofs
      In the final play of the final game, the top of Flat-top's helmet right above his face mask says Riddell. When he runs after Blake, the top says AIR.
    • Quotes

      Paul Blake: You're hurt. You're tired. You're bleeding. I'm gonna make you a promise. We get into that endzone, you're not gonna feel any pain.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK cinema version was cut by 7 seconds to cut two of the film's three uses of strong language for a '12' rating. Video versions are uncut, and upgraded to a '15' rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Deceived/Necessary Roughness/The Search for Signs of Intelligence Life in the Universe/The Rapture/My Own Private Idaho (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      All My Ex's Live in Texas
      by Whitey Shafer (as Sanger D. Shafer) & Linda J. Shafer (as Lyndia J. Shaffer)

      Performed by George Strait

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un héroe en la universidad
    • Filming locations
      • University of North Texas - 1155 Union Circle, Denton, Texas, USA(Texas State University)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $13,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $26,255,594
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,513,130
      • Sep 29, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,255,594
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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