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Deontae 2022-01-02 08:01:52
Marshall wins
Marshall will win and
lose. The Marshall University football team lost the intercollegiate game; they were originally ranked last among all American universities, and in order to win the playoffs, they had to work harder. However, there is no chance. The plane crash killed 75 lives. The coaches and... -
Shemar 2022-01-02 08:01:52
Ashes to Glory
Finally got to see We are Marshall here in Huntington, WV, the very town this movie has as its setting. I like it a lot, but It is very difficult to see it as being just a movie, because the movies is so much about the town, the university, and even somebody you may know or meet here. You cannot...

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Tyrel 2022-04-21 09:02:44
Why does every movie based on a true story about football make me so tearful and blood boiling! ! ! ! !
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Priscilla 2022-04-20 09:01:59
I was literally poked into tears by such a sports movie full of routines. This is not only a movie about football, but also a movie about how people get out of the shadows. This team is not famous for being invincible, but Because it represents a kind of resilience of life and a new life that is not shrouded in the shadows of the past. This has to remind me of the sudden epidemic half a year ago. As a member living in Wuhan, the epicentre of the epidemic, I really understand Huntington. The mood of the town's residents who are indulging in grief, every day with anxiety and anxiety, hope that life can return to the right track. The town of Huntington is lucky, because they met a coach like Jack who is willing to stand up and rebuild the team without fear of controversy, taking this as an opportunity to bring new life to the gray town.
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Red Dawson: We're not honoring them, Jack, we're disgracing them.
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Jack Lengyel: For those of you who may not know, this is the final resting place for six members of the 1970 Thundering Herd. The plane crash that took their lives was so severe, so absolute, that their bodies were unable to be identified. So they were buried here. Together. Six players. Six teammates. Six Sons of Marshall. This is our past, gentlemen. This is where we have been. This is how we got here. This is who we are. Today, I want to talk about our opponent this afternoon. They're bigger, faster, stronger, more experienced and on paper, they're just better. And they know it too. But I want to tell you something that they don't know. They don't know your heart. I do. I've seen it. You have shown it to me. You have shown this coaching staff, your teammates. You have shown yourselves just exactly who you are in here.
[Thumps his chest]
Jack Lengyel: When you take that field today, you've got to lay that heart on the line, men. From the souls of your feet, with every ounce of blood you've got in your body, lay it on the line until the final whistle blows. And if you do that, if you do that, we cannot lose. We may be behind on the scoreboard at the end of the game but if you play like that we cannot be defeated. Now we came here today to remember six young men and sixty-nine others who will not be on the field with you today, but they will be watching. You can bet your ass that they'll be gritting their teeth with every snap of that football. You understand me? How you play today, from this moment on is how you will be remembered. This is your opportunity to rise from these ashes and grab glory. We are...
Young Thundering Herd: Marshall!
Jack Lengyel: We are.
Young Thundering Herd: Marshall!
Jack Lengyel: We are!
Young Thundering Herd: Marshall!
Jack Lengyel: The funerals end today!