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6.1/10
IMDbLocation Professional of the Year Features | 2008 | Douglas
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 18,599,102 USD
Although the guys say that the coach says "shit" 10 times, he actually says it only 9.
During AnnaLynne McCord's audition, director Will Gluck asked her to improvise a "panther move". She did a fist-pound claw-and-growl and thought nothing of it after. Her first day on set, he asked her to do it for the camera, and her trademark "panthers out" move ended up being a running joke throughout the film.
Although playing a High School senior Eric Christian Olsen was actually 31 years old at the time this was filming.
The Spanish word for "forbidden", whose mispronunciation serves as a running joke through the movie is actually "prohibido".
Submitted to the MPAA eighteen times before it was given it's final PG-13 rating.
"Nick Brady: I think our bus crashed and we're in heaven. Shawn Colfax: No, we would've heard "We are crashing, we we are crashing""
"Nick Brady: [trying to talk his way out of football camp] So not only yesterday do I find out I'm adopted. The people I've been calling "Mom" and "Dad" are actually two infertile impostors who bought me outside of a meth clinic in Cincinatti for two boxes of Sudafed, but I also get this news dropped on me - my birth father, Bruce... well he needs a kidney and I'm the only match and apparently Bruce needs it "stat". Mmm-hmm. You need it stat, Bruce? Huh? Well maybe I needed a father stat instead of my stay-at-home dad who showers me with love everyday of his life, this goddamn spermless liar! [pause] Nick Brady: So now I have to be at Kaiser Permanente at 6 a.m. tomorrow. I know, Bruce couldn't even afford a real hospital... managed care. Ironic, isn't it? He never *managed* to care for me."