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Hurricane Season

  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.4K
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Forest Whitaker in Hurricane Season (2009)
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Al, a basketball coach at a New Orleans high school, finally has a winning team when Hurricane Katrina happens. He tries to build a winning team anew after the hurricane.Al, a basketball coach at a New Orleans high school, finally has a winning team when Hurricane Katrina happens. He tries to build a winning team anew after the hurricane.Al, a basketball coach at a New Orleans high school, finally has a winning team when Hurricane Katrina happens. He tries to build a winning team anew after the hurricane.

  • Director
    • Tim Story
  • Writer
    • Robert Eisele
  • Stars
    • Forest Whitaker
    • Isaiah Washington
    • Shad Moss
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    6.6/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Tim Story
    • Writer
      • Robert Eisele
    • Stars
      • Forest Whitaker
      • Isaiah Washington
      • Shad Moss
    • 11User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Al Collins
    Isaiah Washington
    Isaiah Washington
    • Buddy Simmons
    Shad Moss
    Shad Moss
    • Gary Davis
    • (as Bow Wow)
    Taraji P. Henson
    Taraji P. Henson
    • Dayna Collins
    Bonnie Hunt
    Bonnie Hunt
    • Principal Durant
    China Anne McClain
    China Anne McClain
    • Alana Collins
    Jalene Mack
    Jalene Mack
    • Andrea Wall
    Eric D. Hill Jr.
    • Christian Wall
    • (as Eric Hill)
    Robbie Jones
    Robbie Jones
    • Brian Randolph
    Jarod Einsohn
    Jarod Einsohn
    • Randy Verdin
    Jackie Long
    Jackie Long
    • J.J.
    Louis Coleman
    • Carl Cobbins
    Khleo Thomas
    Khleo Thomas
    • David Willis
    Nick Washington
    • Self
    J.B. Smoove
    J.B. Smoove
    • Sam
    Deneen Tyler
    Deneen Tyler
    • Stephanie Davis
    Maliek Golden
    • Kendall Davis
    Lil' Wayne
    Lil' Wayne
    • Lamont
    • Director
      • Tim Story
    • Writer
      • Robert Eisele
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    8oliveoyl-1

    Unfortunate!

    This is a wonderful movie. Too bad that it was not managed properly. The story needed to be told and will be one of the greats as far as I am concerned. The acting is superb, it brings the devastation of Katrina into each American home like no news reports could. It is an injustice to consider this movie just another "out of the ashes" "feel good" story. During the time of Katrina I could not help but wonder why we Americans had allowed the Patriot Act and Homeland Security to start taking over our lives, when mother nature is a much more formidable force than any terrorist acts. This movie made me think about how great people are when they have the resolve to do the extraordinary because of rather than despite insurmountable odds.
    8boblipton

    Forest Whitaker All American

    Hurricane Katrina comes. New Orleans is devastated: a thousand dead; tens of thousands of homes destroyed; 28,000 never returned. Forest Whitaker is the basketball coach at a high school in one of the worst hit areas. He puts together a team.

    It's one of those high-school sports movies based on reality, and the first question I asked was "how much is real?" In truth, there's nothing real about a movie: the characters fall into categories. There will be conflicts. There will be the moment of despair during the big game. There will be a great locker room speech, and final victory. It's all very inspiring, and all very set. No one makes movies about underdogs who lose.

    Yet when Forest Whitaker takes the sort of role made into a plaster mold by Pat O'Brien in KNUTE ROCKNE ALL AMERICAN, he brings to it an ability and energy that makes it real. You can see him thinking. You can see the anger and sympathy and honesty in his impassive face. You can see the dignity with which he walks through the sidelines to his place on the bench: always in character, always in the moment.

    It's a great piece of acting in what should have been a cookie-cutter movie, and which went straight to video. Bonnie Hunt gets two lines and three scenes. Taraji P. Henson gets the thankless job of his wife. Courtney B. Vance, Isaiah Washington, all take small roles, and Tim Story directs cameraman Larry Blanford to shoot images of devastation and triumphant shots from the hoop's viewpoint. It's a canned, cardboard, conventional, derivative, imitative, ready-made, tried-and-true, unimaginative, uninspired, unoriginal sort of movie that is startlingly good.
    3sfp20

    Seemed like a lifetime movie

    I didn't care for the movie. It seemed like a lifetime movie or something.

    What kept going through my mind is if the coach actually cared about his team, he wouldn't have had issues with him players going elsewhere. If you had students that had potential, you're holding them back by having them play in a broken city where they won't get visibility.

    As for the team building exercises and stuff like that, that was good. I could see focusing on basketball helping build a team and doing so could be a distraction that relieves some of the pressures of being in a destroyed city.
    9raulito-j

    Like a exciting thrill ride

    Hurricane Season was like a exciting thrill ride just waiting to get on. I feel this way because it showed me how all the struggles that New Orleans citizens went through but still made the best of it. This movie had also showed me how your team is your family,and how teamwork is important no matter what. I also noticed some characters like Lil' Wanye,Bow Wow,and China Anne McClain. I think they played their parts well. I couldn't picture anyone better for the parts.

    This movie also fits for kids my age and up, and parents as well. That's why I think this movie was interesting.

    But my favorite character was Brian Randof played by Robbie Jones. I liked him because he reminds me of me because before no one wanted me on their team or gave me the ball. The reason why was I never passed the ball until I opened my eyes and saw that when I needed help I had four other players just like what happened to Brian.

    Another actor I liked was Shad Moss, but you also know him as Bow Wow. I liked him because he showed people that size doesn't matter. Like you could be big and be the worst or you can be small and be the best on the court.

    That's what the movie showed me.
    9NickyJ0471

    It's Hurricane Season

    I thought this would be a cheap movie given that it Lil Wayne and Bow Wow in the movie but boy was I surprised. Hurricane Season is a great story of triumph in the face of tremendous adversity. It puts you in New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina. It showed how people's lives were turned upside down. The life and history of a town swept away in just a few moments. In one of the darker times of our nation's history it illustrates what makes the human spirit so powerful. And how a group of misfits can become brothers and form a collective bond that can accomplish anything. As someone who has watched every sports movie known to man, I dare say this movie is a better basketball movie then Coach Carter. And is easily right up there in inspiration with Rudy. I love how the movie showed such a powerful resiliency from such young men. Move over Remember The Titans, Hurricane Season is ready to take you by storm.

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    • Trivia
      Was filmed April-June 2008 in New Orleans, Louisiana, and was set to be theatrically released in early 2009, but due to the financial troubles of the Weinstein Company, it saw a straight-to-DVD release on February 9, 2010.
    • Goofs
      During the first few plays of the State Championship, one of the Patriots passes is stolen and taken down the court. The player with the ball then lobs the ball to a player wearing a #22 jersey, who then dunks it. When the camera zooms in on the player the jersey number has changed to #21.
    • Quotes

      Al Collins: Most of y'all have played for me before, so you know I don't claim to be some basketball guru. My playbook is downright simple; only five set offensive plays. Five. Now believe it or not, we can go all the way with just those five plays. We're gonna practice those plays 1000 times. We're gonna practice 'em, till they are part of your... your DNA. All you boys need are three things: One, execution. Two, cohesiveness, which is just another fancy word for teamwork. You must learn to act as one unit on both ends of the court. One finger can't pick up a pebble. But one hand... can move the Earth. Three, effort. You must bring it to every practice. You must bring it to every moment, to every second of every game. You leave that out there on that hard wood, and win or lose, you will never have to look in the mirror and wonder "Did I do enough?" We could have ourselves a great year fellas. A great year. But it all starts right here and right now.

    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Juette Raphael Bush, Gerard Bauer and Thomas David Iglesias Jr.

      Performed by Sir Juette

      Courtesy of Black Sand Music

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Patriots
    • Filming locations
      • Chalmette, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • IAM Entertainment
      • The Story Company
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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