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Touchback

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Added 10/28/2012 @ 2:29 AM

Touchback

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Added 09/19/2012 @ 7:46 AM

Touchback

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Added 07/30/2012 @ 5:59 PM

Touchback

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Touchback: Attitude
Added 04/25/2012 @ 11:08 AM

Touchback

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Touchback: High School Flame
Added 04/23/2012 @ 5:10 PM

Touchback

  • New review added from Rotten Tomatoes.
Earnestness and obviousness compete for supremacy early on in Don Handfield's film, with the latter fully in front happily, earnestness stages a comeback by the end.
Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic

Added 04/19/2012 @ 12:00 AM

Touchback

  • New review added from Rotten Tomatoes.
A lightweight and overlong feel-good drama that plays like a mashup of It's a Wonderful Life and Friday Night Lights.
Joe Leydon, Variety

Added 04/16/2012 @ 12:00 AM

Touchback

  • New review added from Rotten Tomatoes.
Are any of them alone reason enough to sit through two hours of warmed-over life lessons? Not particularly, but it should be said that the cast and crew have made a fair stride towards redeeming earnest low-budget filmmaking of this ilk...
William Goss, Film.com

Added 04/13/2012 @ 12:00 AM

Touchback

  • New review added from Rotten Tomatoes.
If George Bailey had been a high school football hero, It's a Wonderful Life might have been a little like Touchback.
David Martindale, Dallas Morning News

Added 04/12/2012 @ 12:00 AM

Touchback

  • New news article added from AV Club.
Film: Movie Review: Touchback

Entering the minor canon of movies named after sports regulations—move over, Offside !—Don Handfield’s Touchback takes a handoff from Peggy Sue Got Married and It’s A Wonderful Life and runs it up the middle for a modest gain. A struggling soybean farmer when the film opens, Brian Presley was a high-school hero in tiny Clearwater, Ohio, a statewide football phenomenon whose promising career ended with a leg shattered in a triumphant touchdown drive. Twenty years later, all he’s got to show for it is a weathered medal and a mountain of debt, placing him a sole ...

AV Club

Added 04/12/2012 @ 12:00 AM