Movies with TN football in it

That movie was lightly based off of the University of Tennessee frats. I was told they couldnt get UT's approval to use the Univesities name.
Lightly is right.

I told my son after I watched AH that it was a decent representation of my frat (ATO '70ish) but a poor overall comparison.

No drugs.

I kid not. :naughty:
 
Straw Dogs (2011).

Remake of the older version, bad guy (rapist) wear's a University of Tennessee cut off for a good portion of the movie.

Makes the shirt look cool then...rapes a woman.
 
Straw Dogs, the evil rapist guy is wearing a University of Tennessee shirt in one of the scenes..... yay rapist guy.

Straw Dogs (2011).

Remake of the older version, bad guy (rapist) wear's a University of Tennessee cut off for a good portion of the movie.

Makes the shirt look cool then...rapes a woman.

Ha! Beat you to it :)
 
Ha! Beat you to it :)

For real though? Dang I had to scroll through 9 pages. Must have missed it! I was so proud until he ended up a rapist. Never saw the original. Took a girl on a first (and last) date to this movie! We thought it was a horror movie. I'm a manner of speaking, it was!
 
Juvenile: DR-32 -- Season 3, Episode 24
As Friday and Gannon desperately look for the veterinarian of the dog, they find him at the UCLA-Tennessee game in the Los Angeles Coliseum. On September 16, 1967, UCLA defeated Tennessee 20-16 at the Coliseum.
 
May have been said but I didn't read through older post but I saw Forrest Gump again last night and Bama was playing Tn.
 
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That show coach had a UT Reference once
One day they will make a satire about an idiot AD and FBALL coach named HamDooley, many will think its not real, but many will know it was all too real
 
The short lived tv series "The Class" had a UT helmet in one of the houses. Use to show it all the time.

P.S.: This really was a good show for the one season it lasted! :(

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Shane from the Walking Dead in the back row
 
Not UT related either, but David Keith and Drew Barrymore went to Knoxville in Firestarter. Of course it looked more like Norris than Knoxville.
 
"Frequently references his home state of Tennessee in his films: In Pulp Fiction (1994), Butch plans to meet his connection in Knoxville, which is also where his grandfather bought the gold watch; the song "Tennessee Stud" by 'Johnny Cash' appears in Jackie Brown (1997); Death Proof (2007) is set in Lebanon, Tennessee; "Lt.. Aldo Raine" in Inglourious Basterds (2009) hails from Maynardville, Tennessee."

Django also visited a plantation in Gatlinburg.
 

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