'Tight End' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Down and Distance (2010)
Actors:
Dora Hopkins (miscellaneous crew),
Master P (actor),
Gary Busey (actor),
Sophiah Koikas (actress),
Romeo Miller (actor),
Ann M. Doria (miscellaneous crew),
Brian Bosworth (actor),
April Freeman (producer),
April Freeman (actress),
Chris Rossi (miscellaneous crew),
Chris Rossi (actor),
Rolando Millet (actor),
Niraj Trivedi (miscellaneous crew),
Pamela Rossi (miscellaneous crew),
Hayati Akbas (actor),
Plot: An immature football coach's life is falling apart. Marital problems, mounting gambling debts, unemployment, two children who are distancing themselves from him and an aging father. He has the opportunity to get back to coaching college football if he can get his youth football team to win their championship game. So he breaks all the rules to make it to the finals, where he must confront an old rival with a powerhouse team and his conscience has to decide if it's about winning or fair play.
Genres:
Family,
Sport,
Tackle (2009)
Actors:
Chris Steele (producer),
Chris Steele (director),
Tony Biscotti (editor),
Joe Wilson (composer),
Jesse Santana (actor),
John Tegan (writer),
John Tegan (producer),
Blu Kennedy (actor),
Benjamin Bradley (actor),
David Dakota (actor),
Marcus Steele (actor),
Josh Griffin (actor),
Colin Steele (costume designer),
Luke Cassidy (actor),
Adam Campbell (actor),
Genres:
Adult,
2003 Wells Fargo Sun Bowl (2003)
Actors:
Verne Lundquist (actor),
Todd Blackledge (actor),
Jill Arrington (actress),
Mike Bellotti (actor),
Rhys Lloyd (actor),
Glen Mason (actor),
Matt Spaeth (actor),
Thomas Tapeh (actor),
Laurence Maroney (actor),
Samie Parker (actor),
Tony Patterson (actor),
Dante Rosario (actor),
Dante Rosario (actor),
Jared Siegel (actor),
Paul Martinez (actor),
Genres:
Sport,
2002 Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl (2002)
Actors:
Glen Mason (actor),
Houston Nutt (actor),
Ben Utecht (actor),
Ben Utecht (actor),
Thomas Tapeh (actor),
Cedric Cobbs (actor),
Decori Birmingham (actor),
Justin Isom (actor),
Asad Abdul-Khaliq (actor),
Jared Ellerson (actor),
Bryan Cupito (actor),
Aaron Hosack (actor),
Decori Birmingham (actor),
Tony Patterson (actor),
De'Arrius Howard (actor),
Genres:
Sport,
Any Given Sunday (1999)
Actors:
James Karen (actor),
Charlton Heston (actor),
Allan Graf (actor),
Philip Hersh (actor),
Beau Holden (actor),
LL Cool J (actor),
Aaron Eckhart (actor),
Jamie Foxx (actor),
Jim Brown (actor),
Antoni Corone (actor),
Bill Bellamy (actor),
Clifton Davis (actor),
Mark Robert Ellis (actor),
Matthew Modine (actor),
John C. McGinley (actor),
Plot: When a devastating hit knocks a professional football legend and quarterback Cap Rooney out of the game, a young, unknown third-stringer is called in to replace him. Having ridden the bench for years because of a string of bad luck stories and perhaps insufficient character, Willie Beaman seizes what may be his last chance, and lights up the field with a raw display of athletic prowess. His stunning performance over several games is so outstanding and fresh it seems to augur a new era in the history of this Miami franchise, and forces aging coach Tony D'Amato to reevaluate his time-tested values and strategies and begin to confront the fact that the game, as well as post-modern life may be passing him by. Adding to the pressure on D'Amato to win at any cost is the aggressive young President/Co-owner of the team, Christina Pagniacci, now coming into her own after her father's death. Christina's driving desire to prove herself in a male dominated world is intensified by her focus on the marketing and business of football, in which all coaches and players are merely properties.
Keywords: ambition, american-football, bare-butt, bare-chested-male, bickering, bravery, coach, cocaine, corruption, critique-of-capitalism
Genres:
Drama,
Sport,
Taglines: Life is a contact sport. This Christmas. It's Better To Give Than Receive. Play or be played
Quotes:
Jack Rose: It's like my ex-wife. 21 different personalities and 7 of them hated me.
Tony D'Amato: On any given Sunday you're gonna win or you're gonna lose. The point is - can you win or lose like a man?
Tony D'Amato: I don't know what to say, really. Three minutes to the biggest battle of our professional lives. All comes down to today, and either, we heal as a team, or we're gonna crumble. Inch by inch, play by play. Until we're finished. We're in hell right now, gentlemen. Believe me. And, we can stay here, get the shit kicked out of us, or we can fight our way back into the light. We can climb outta hell... one inch at a time. Now I can't do it for ya, I'm too old. I look around, I see these young faces and I think, I mean, I've made every wrong choice a middle-aged man can make. I, uh, I've pissed away all my money, believe it or not. I chased off anyone who's ever loved me. And lately, I can't even stand the face I see in the mirror. You know, when you get old, in life, things get taken from you. I mean, that's... that's... that's a part of life. But, you only learn that when you start losin' stuff. You find out life's this game of inches, so is football. Because in either game - life or football - the margin for error is so small. I mean, one half a step too late or too early and you don't quite make it. One half second too slow, too fast and you don't quite catch it. The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break of the game, every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone else around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when add up all those inches, that's gonna make the fucking difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying! I'll tell you this, in any fight it's the guy whose willing to die whose gonna win that inch. And I know, if I'm gonna have any life anymore it's because I'm still willing to fight and die for that inch, because that's what living is, the six inches in front of your face. Now I can't make you do it. You've got to look at the guy next to you, look into his eyes. Now I think ya going to see a guy who will go that inch with you. Your gonna see a guy who will sacrifice himself for this team, because he knows when it comes down to it your gonna do the same for him. That's a team, gentlemen, and either, we heal, now, as a team, or we will die as individuals. That's football guys, that's all it is. Now, what are you gonna do?
Tony D'Amato: We're in hell right now gentlemen. Believe me. And we can stay here, get the shit kicked out of us, or we can fight our way back into the light. We can climb outta hell... one inch at a time.
Tony D'Amato: Now I can't do it for ya, I'm too old. I look around, I see these young faces and I think, I mean, I've made every wrong choice a middle-aged man can make. I've pissed away all my money, believe it or not. I chased off anyone who's ever loved me. And lately, I cant even stand the face I see in the mirror.
Christina Pagniacci: No intensity, no victory.
Willie 'Alien' Beamen: I'm trying to win coach. I ain't trying to disrespect nobody, but winning is the only thing I respect.
Tony D'Amato: That's what a leader's about: sacrifice. The times he's gotta sacrifice because he's gotta lead, by example. Not by fear and not by self-pity.
Tony D'Amato: You find out life's this game of inches, so is football. Because in either game - life or football - the margin for error is so small. I mean, one half a step too late or too early and you don't quite make it. One half second too slow, too fast and you don't quite catch it. The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break of the game, every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone else around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when add up all those inches, that's gonna make the fucking difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!
Tony D'Amato: You're a goddamn quarterback! You know what that means? It's the top spot, kid. It's the guy who takes the fall. It's the guy everybody's looking at first - the leader of a team - who will support you when they understand you. Who will break their ribs and their noses and their necks for you, because they believe. 'Cause you make them believe. That's a quarterback.
Any Given Sunday (1999)
Actors:
James Karen (actor),
Charlton Heston (actor),
Allan Graf (actor),
Philip Hersh (actor),
Beau Holden (actor),
LL Cool J (actor),
Aaron Eckhart (actor),
Jamie Foxx (actor),
Jim Brown (actor),
Antoni Corone (actor),
Bill Bellamy (actor),
Clifton Davis (actor),
Mark Robert Ellis (actor),
Matthew Modine (actor),
John C. McGinley (actor),
Plot: When a devastating hit knocks a professional football legend and quarterback Cap Rooney out of the game, a young, unknown third-stringer is called in to replace him. Having ridden the bench for years because of a string of bad luck stories and perhaps insufficient character, Willie Beaman seizes what may be his last chance, and lights up the field with a raw display of athletic prowess. His stunning performance over several games is so outstanding and fresh it seems to augur a new era in the history of this Miami franchise, and forces aging coach Tony D'Amato to reevaluate his time-tested values and strategies and begin to confront the fact that the game, as well as post-modern life may be passing him by. Adding to the pressure on D'Amato to win at any cost is the aggressive young President/Co-owner of the team, Christina Pagniacci, now coming into her own after her father's death. Christina's driving desire to prove herself in a male dominated world is intensified by her focus on the marketing and business of football, in which all coaches and players are merely properties.
Keywords: ambition, american-football, bare-butt, bare-chested-male, bickering, bravery, coach, cocaine, corruption, critique-of-capitalism
Genres:
Drama,
Sport,
Taglines: Life is a contact sport. This Christmas. It's Better To Give Than Receive. Play or be played
Quotes:
Jack Rose: It's like my ex-wife. 21 different personalities and 7 of them hated me.
Tony D'Amato: On any given Sunday you're gonna win or you're gonna lose. The point is - can you win or lose like a man?
Tony D'Amato: I don't know what to say, really. Three minutes to the biggest battle of our professional lives. All comes down to today, and either, we heal as a team, or we're gonna crumble. Inch by inch, play by play. Until we're finished. We're in hell right now, gentlemen. Believe me. And, we can stay here, get the shit kicked out of us, or we can fight our way back into the light. We can climb outta hell... one inch at a time. Now I can't do it for ya, I'm too old. I look around, I see these young faces and I think, I mean, I've made every wrong choice a middle-aged man can make. I, uh, I've pissed away all my money, believe it or not. I chased off anyone who's ever loved me. And lately, I can't even stand the face I see in the mirror. You know, when you get old, in life, things get taken from you. I mean, that's... that's... that's a part of life. But, you only learn that when you start losin' stuff. You find out life's this game of inches, so is football. Because in either game - life or football - the margin for error is so small. I mean, one half a step too late or too early and you don't quite make it. One half second too slow, too fast and you don't quite catch it. The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break of the game, every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone else around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when add up all those inches, that's gonna make the fucking difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying! I'll tell you this, in any fight it's the guy whose willing to die whose gonna win that inch. And I know, if I'm gonna have any life anymore it's because I'm still willing to fight and die for that inch, because that's what living is, the six inches in front of your face. Now I can't make you do it. You've got to look at the guy next to you, look into his eyes. Now I think ya going to see a guy who will go that inch with you. Your gonna see a guy who will sacrifice himself for this team, because he knows when it comes down to it your gonna do the same for him. That's a team, gentlemen, and either, we heal, now, as a team, or we will die as individuals. That's football guys, that's all it is. Now, what are you gonna do?
Tony D'Amato: We're in hell right now gentlemen. Believe me. And we can stay here, get the shit kicked out of us, or we can fight our way back into the light. We can climb outta hell... one inch at a time.
Tony D'Amato: Now I can't do it for ya, I'm too old. I look around, I see these young faces and I think, I mean, I've made every wrong choice a middle-aged man can make. I've pissed away all my money, believe it or not. I chased off anyone who's ever loved me. And lately, I cant even stand the face I see in the mirror.
Christina Pagniacci: No intensity, no victory.
Willie 'Alien' Beamen: I'm trying to win coach. I ain't trying to disrespect nobody, but winning is the only thing I respect.
Tony D'Amato: That's what a leader's about: sacrifice. The times he's gotta sacrifice because he's gotta lead, by example. Not by fear and not by self-pity.
Tony D'Amato: You find out life's this game of inches, so is football. Because in either game - life or football - the margin for error is so small. I mean, one half a step too late or too early and you don't quite make it. One half second too slow, too fast and you don't quite catch it. The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break of the game, every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone else around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when add up all those inches, that's gonna make the fucking difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!
Tony D'Amato: You're a goddamn quarterback! You know what that means? It's the top spot, kid. It's the guy who takes the fall. It's the guy everybody's looking at first - the leader of a team - who will support you when they understand you. Who will break their ribs and their noses and their necks for you, because they believe. 'Cause you make them believe. That's a quarterback.
Any Given Sunday (1999)
Actors:
James Karen (actor),
Charlton Heston (actor),
Allan Graf (actor),
Philip Hersh (actor),
Beau Holden (actor),
LL Cool J (actor),
Aaron Eckhart (actor),
Jamie Foxx (actor),
Jim Brown (actor),
Antoni Corone (actor),
Bill Bellamy (actor),
Clifton Davis (actor),
Mark Robert Ellis (actor),
Matthew Modine (actor),
John C. McGinley (actor),
Plot: When a devastating hit knocks a professional football legend and quarterback Cap Rooney out of the game, a young, unknown third-stringer is called in to replace him. Having ridden the bench for years because of a string of bad luck stories and perhaps insufficient character, Willie Beaman seizes what may be his last chance, and lights up the field with a raw display of athletic prowess. His stunning performance over several games is so outstanding and fresh it seems to augur a new era in the history of this Miami franchise, and forces aging coach Tony D'Amato to reevaluate his time-tested values and strategies and begin to confront the fact that the game, as well as post-modern life may be passing him by. Adding to the pressure on D'Amato to win at any cost is the aggressive young President/Co-owner of the team, Christina Pagniacci, now coming into her own after her father's death. Christina's driving desire to prove herself in a male dominated world is intensified by her focus on the marketing and business of football, in which all coaches and players are merely properties.
Keywords: ambition, american-football, bare-butt, bare-chested-male, bickering, bravery, coach, cocaine, corruption, critique-of-capitalism
Genres:
Drama,
Sport,
Taglines: Life is a contact sport. This Christmas. It's Better To Give Than Receive. Play or be played
Quotes:
Jack Rose: It's like my ex-wife. 21 different personalities and 7 of them hated me.
Tony D'Amato: On any given Sunday you're gonna win or you're gonna lose. The point is - can you win or lose like a man?
Tony D'Amato: I don't know what to say, really. Three minutes to the biggest battle of our professional lives. All comes down to today, and either, we heal as a team, or we're gonna crumble. Inch by inch, play by play. Until we're finished. We're in hell right now, gentlemen. Believe me. And, we can stay here, get the shit kicked out of us, or we can fight our way back into the light. We can climb outta hell... one inch at a time. Now I can't do it for ya, I'm too old. I look around, I see these young faces and I think, I mean, I've made every wrong choice a middle-aged man can make. I, uh, I've pissed away all my money, believe it or not. I chased off anyone who's ever loved me. And lately, I can't even stand the face I see in the mirror. You know, when you get old, in life, things get taken from you. I mean, that's... that's... that's a part of life. But, you only learn that when you start losin' stuff. You find out life's this game of inches, so is football. Because in either game - life or football - the margin for error is so small. I mean, one half a step too late or too early and you don't quite make it. One half second too slow, too fast and you don't quite catch it. The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break of the game, every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone else around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when add up all those inches, that's gonna make the fucking difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying! I'll tell you this, in any fight it's the guy whose willing to die whose gonna win that inch. And I know, if I'm gonna have any life anymore it's because I'm still willing to fight and die for that inch, because that's what living is, the six inches in front of your face. Now I can't make you do it. You've got to look at the guy next to you, look into his eyes. Now I think ya going to see a guy who will go that inch with you. Your gonna see a guy who will sacrifice himself for this team, because he knows when it comes down to it your gonna do the same for him. That's a team, gentlemen, and either, we heal, now, as a team, or we will die as individuals. That's football guys, that's all it is. Now, what are you gonna do?
Tony D'Amato: We're in hell right now gentlemen. Believe me. And we can stay here, get the shit kicked out of us, or we can fight our way back into the light. We can climb outta hell... one inch at a time.
Tony D'Amato: Now I can't do it for ya, I'm too old. I look around, I see these young faces and I think, I mean, I've made every wrong choice a middle-aged man can make. I've pissed away all my money, believe it or not. I chased off anyone who's ever loved me. And lately, I cant even stand the face I see in the mirror.
Christina Pagniacci: No intensity, no victory.
Willie 'Alien' Beamen: I'm trying to win coach. I ain't trying to disrespect nobody, but winning is the only thing I respect.
Tony D'Amato: That's what a leader's about: sacrifice. The times he's gotta sacrifice because he's gotta lead, by example. Not by fear and not by self-pity.
Tony D'Amato: You find out life's this game of inches, so is football. Because in either game - life or football - the margin for error is so small. I mean, one half a step too late or too early and you don't quite make it. One half second too slow, too fast and you don't quite catch it. The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break of the game, every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone else around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when add up all those inches, that's gonna make the fucking difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!
Tony D'Amato: You're a goddamn quarterback! You know what that means? It's the top spot, kid. It's the guy who takes the fall. It's the guy everybody's looking at first - the leader of a team - who will support you when they understand you. Who will break their ribs and their noses and their necks for you, because they believe. 'Cause you make them believe. That's a quarterback.
Basic Football (1994)
Actors:
James Denton (actor),
Burt Reynolds (actor),
Tommy Dallace (actor),
Chris Kennedy (actor),
Lori Minnetti (actress),
Chris Kennedy (actor),
Don Tiffany (actor),
Felix Bofil (actor),
Nancy Wagner (actress),
Nancy Wagner (actress),
Jack Bennett (actor),
Peter B. Spector (actor),
Kelley Cork (actress),
Harold Fager (actor),
Edgar Bennett (actor),
Plot: BASIC FOOTBALL explains the game in a fast-paced, funny and very entertaining way. Using state-of-the-art graphics and animation, football clips and story-like segments, BASIC FOOTBALL will turn any football novice into an educated, game-loving fan in less than an hour. Men, women and children of all ages will love BASIC FOOTBALL!
Keywords: coach, football, football-field, instructional, quarterback, sports-fan, teacher, training
Genres:
Documentary,
Short,
Sport,
Taglines: Learning about football has never been so much fun!
1986 SeaWorld Holiday Bowl (1986)
Actors:
Hayden Fry (actor),
Rick Bayless (actor),
Marv Cook (actor),
Marv Cook (actor),
Alfred Jackson (actor),
Mario Mitchell (actor),
Joe Mott (actor),
Wayne Ross (actor),
Richard Brown (actor),
Gary Kostrubala (actor),
Keaton Smiley (actor),
Denny Stolz (actor),
Mark Vlasic (actor),
Todd Santos (actor),
Monty Gilbreath (actor),
Genres:
Sport,
1972 AFC Championship Game (1972)
Actors:
Terry Bradshaw (actor),
Bob Griese (actor),
Charlie Jones (actor),
Jim Simpson (actor),
Kyle Rote (actor),
Don Shula (actor),
Joe Greene (actor),
Chuck Noll (actor),
Franco Harris (actor),
Nick Buoniconti (actor),
Larry Csonka (actor),
Paul Warfield (actor),
Preston Pearson (actor),
L.C. Greenwood (actor),
Mel Blount (actor),
Genres:
Sport,