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He Got Game (1998)

He Got Game (1998)
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Denzel Washington and writer-director Spike Lee team for the third time with this contemporary basketball drama focusing on a promising athlete, the son of a convict-father. Jake Shuttlesworth (Denzel Washington) has been in prison for six years when tough prison-warden Wyatt (Ned Beatty) tells him that he's getting a temporary parole with the promise of a commuted sentence. However, there's a trade-off -- Jake must talk his son, Jesus Shuttlesworth (NBA star Ray Allen of the Milwaukee Bucks), the top-ranked high-school basketball player in the country, into signing with the governor's alma mater, Big State. A flashback makes it clear that Jesus' mother (Lonette McKee was accidentally killed by Jake during a violent family fight. After Jake went to prison, the resentful Jesus was left alone to raise his sister Mary (Zelda Harris). Now several colleges are offering Jesus scholarships, and montages satirize the manner in which young athletes are wooed by educators and coaches across the country. However, Jake will soon be back behind bars if he can't get Jesus to sign with Big State within the week. Meanwhile, the greed of other family members begins to surface. John Turturro is seen in a cameo as Coach Billy Sunday, and several real-life coaches can also be spotted in this movie. Music by Aaron Copland (1900-1990) with songs by Public Enemy. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Denzel WashingtonRay Allen, (more)
Director(s):
Spike Lee
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of He Got Game

Denzel Washington and writer-director Spike Lee team for the third time with this contemporary basketball drama focusing on a promising athlete, the son of a convict-father. Jake Shuttlesworth (Denzel Washington) has been in prison for six years when tough prison-warden Wyatt (Ned Beatty) tells him that he's getting a temporary parole with the promise of a commuted sentence. However, there's a trade-off -- Jake must talk his son, Jesus Shuttlesworth (NBA star Ray Allen of the Milwaukee Bucks), the top-ranked high-school basketball player in the country, into signing with the governor's alma mater, Big State. A flashback makes it clear that Jesus' mother (Lonette McKee was accidentally killed by Jake during a violent family fight. After Jake went to prison, the resentful Jesus was left alone to raise his sister Mary (Zelda Harris). Now several colleges are offering Jesus scholarships, and montages satirize the manner in which young athletes are wooed by educators and coaches across the country. However, Jake will soon be back behind bars if he can't get Jesus to sign with Big State within the week. Meanwhile, the greed of other family members begins to surface. John Turturro is seen in a cameo as Coach Billy Sunday, and several real-life coaches can also be spotted in this movie. Music by Aaron Copland (1900-1990) with songs by Public Enemy. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
136 mins

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Director(s):
Spike Lee
Writer(s):
Spike Lee
Producer(s):
Spike LeeJon Kilik
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Humor, Profanity, Adult Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    PAULA C.

    THIS EARNEST FILM HAS A LOT OF TRUTHS ABOUT THE CORRUPT PROCESS OF GETTING INTO PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL, OR PROBABLY ANY SPORT, ACTUALLY. THE YOUNG MEN WHO LONG TO GET OUT OF THE GHETTO AND HAVE THE SHINY THINGS OF ALL KINDS THEY LUST AFTER ARE OFFERED ALMOST IRRESISTABLE TEMPTATIONS. DENZEL, AS ALWAYS, PLAYS A MEMORABLE PART AND IS A MIXED BAG OF FLAWS AND STRENGTHS. ENJOYABLE MOVIE.

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    Sharice R.

    Ending is very powerful! You´re still thinking about this movie long after you´re done watching it.

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    Alicia R.

    There were a lot of parts to this movie that I did not like. It was rather crude in many areas. My husband stated that it was "real" though, so, I suppose. There was a lot of female nudity and a lot of "doing it" in it. I'm not really a fan of that. The movie made sense until the very end. It was an unrealistic ending that didn't really suit the rest of the movie. I think I would have liked it more without certain things I've previously mentioned. I've always been a fan of Denzel Washington but this is not one of his better movies.

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