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He Got Game
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Accused of brutal murder for his wife, Jake Shuttlesworth, has been taken to prison, where he suffers and seeks to have his freedom, does his best, in order to convince his son, Jesus, a famous basketball player to join the collage, the thing that will help him to be released from prison.
Accused of brutal murder for his wife, Jake Shuttlesworth, has been taken to prison, where he suffers and seeks to have his freedom, does his best, in order to convince his son, Jesus, a famous basketball player to join the collage, the thing that will help him to be released from prison.
Actors:
Clem Haskins,
Michele Shay,
Jim Boeheim,
Walter McCarty,
Ray Allen,
Al Palagonia,
Arthur J. Nascarella,
Jamie Hector,
Lute Olson,
Lamar Tookes,
James McKnight,
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Clem Haskins
11 August 1943, Campbellsville, Kentucky, USA
Michele Shay
18 April 1955, USA
Jim Boeheim
17 November 1944, Lyons, New York, USA
Walter McCarty
1 February 1974, Evansville, Indiana, USA
Ray Allen
20 July 1975, Merced, California, USA
Al Palagonia
13 December 1967, New York City, New York, USA
Arthur J. Nascarella
18 November 1944, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Jamie Hector
7 October 1975, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Lute Olson
22 September 1934, Mayville, North Dakota, USA
Lamar Tookes
James McKnight
Director:
Spike Lee
Spike Lee
20 March 1957, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Country:
United States
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June 28, 2004
Shrewdly exposes the underbelly of college recruiting and the pressures exerted on talented high school basketball stars.
April 27, 2007
At the end of Mr. Lee's movie, all you feel is the distraction of Mr. Lee's stylistic exhibitionism, without which, I concede, he might not be regarded as a genius in some quarters.
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June 07, 2004
Flawed but powerful.
June 18, 2002
Washington's Jake Shuttlesworth looks tough and hard, an odd but refreshing turn for an actor long associated with handsomely heroic roles.
April 09, 2005
Lee paints intimate characters who are about more than the game. Themes of integrity, honesty, loyalty and familial love are woven through the film resulting in a complex, thought-provoking human drama.
January 07, 2009
A long, boring, meandering, dog of a movie.
Variety
March 25, 2008
Lacking the moral indignation and militant politics of Lee's former work, this vibrantly colorful father-son melodrama is soft at the center, but it's one of the most accessible films Lee has made and Denzel Washington is terrific.
March 25, 2007
As usual, Lee tries many kinds of stylistic effects and uses wall-to-wall music (by Aaron Copland and Public Enemy); what's different this time is how personally driven the story feels.
March 25, 2007
Though too long by a good half hour, Lee's latest film packs a genuine emotional punch.
Slate
March 25, 2007
[Lee] gets a charming performance from Allen, who, in his acting debut, occupies his pedestal with grace and diffidence.
March 25, 2008
Lee's attack on how big business is not only ruining the game he loves but also playing with people's lives is direct and brave, while his passion, insight and intelligence are evident and admirable.
February 09, 2006
Most scenes play too long, with a surplus of ideas, textures, tones and characters, and after 134 minutes it's clear Lee's problem with closure hasn't gone away.

