« November 28, 2006 | Main | November 30, 2006 »

The Longest Yard (1974) Review

Paul "Wrecking" Crewe (Burt Reynolds) had it all. He was an NFL quarterback. But it wasn't enough. So he shaved a few points in a game to make a little bit more. The only problem was that he got caught, and when he did, he not only got thrown out, he earned the scorn of everyone else - even convicts. This doesn't concern most people, and it doesn't concern him.

But when he decides that he's had enough of just being the boy toy, he takes off in the car and ends up driving it into the bay. That earns him a trip to the beautiful state prison, courtesy of the warden who wants to get his semi-pro football team (consisting of the guards) to the next level: The championship. And he wants Paul Crewe to get him there by coaching. There's just one problem, and that is that Crewe doesn't want to do it.

The Longest Yard (1974) Review

Paul "Wrecking" Crewe (Burt Reynolds) had it all. He was an NFL quarterback. But it wasn't enough. So he shaved a few points in a game to make a little bit more. The only problem was that he got caught, and when he did, he not only got thrown out, he earned the scorn of everyone else - even convicts. This doesn't concern most people, and it doesn't concern him.

But when he decides that he's had enough of just being the boy toy, he takes off in the car and ends up driving it into the bay. That earns him a trip to the beautiful state prison, courtesy of the warden who wants to get his semi-pro football team (consisting of the guards) to the next level: The championship. And he wants Paul Crewe to get him there by coaching. There's just one problem, and that is that Crewe doesn't want to do it.

About Celluloid Heroes

Welcome to Celluloid Heroes! Here you will find movie reviews of all shapes and sizes. No stone is left unturned, and that is meant quite literally. In fact, you are probably quite unlikely to find the best of the best, as that's something that you can find elsewhere. Here you're more likely to find the dregs of the movie world than anything else.

As to the name? It's actually from a song by The Kinks, and while it may or may not have something directly to do with movies, it does mention quite a few movie stars and things that make you think about movies, and well, it just seemed appropriate. Hopefully you'll agree, and if not, I suspect it won't get in the way too much.

Thanks for visiting, enjoy your stay, and come back often..