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For anyone who ever had a dream and everyone with the courage to stand up for what they believe, comes the real life story of Robert "Radio" Kennedy. Experience Radio's journey from a man no one understands to the coach no one could live without. Together with Head Coach Harold Jones, Radio inspired a football team to become champions and a town to open their hearts. Heroic performances from Academy Award Winner Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Academy Award Nominee Ed Harris will have you laughing, crying and cheering for the man who proved, the world's greatest victories happen in real life.
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Lew Irwin
Many critics are giving the Cuba Gooding Jr. starrer Radio a lot of static. It's hard to say what's more offensive about the out-of-tune Radio -- Cuba Gooding Jr. trying to ingratiate himself by mugging up a storm as a mentally challenged man, or the mawkish narrative surrounding him like so much syrup, comments Lou Lumenick in the New York Post. Jan Stuart of Newsday is another critic who views the film as a bogus exercise in audience manipulation. Wesley Morris in the Boston Globe calls it, simply, hogwash. To Philip Kennicott of the Washington Post, it's a train wreck of a film lying inert where the tracks of the Feel Good Line cross the Path of Good Intentions. And Joe Morgenstern concludes in the Wall Street Journal that the destruction of [Cuba Gooding Jr.'s] once promising career proceeds apace.
Reviewed by: carolinagirl93 on 9/27/2008 2:03:41 PM
The movie was really sad and it made me cry alot. The part that made me cry the most was when Radio was teased because of something stupid.
Lew Irwin

Many critics are giving the Cuba Gooding Jr. starrer Radio a lot of static. It's hard to say what's more offensive about the out-of-tune Radio -- Cuba Gooding Jr. trying to ingratiate himself by mugging up a storm as a mentally challenged man, or the mawkish narrative surrounding him like so much syrup, comments Lou Lumenick in the New York Post. Jan Stuart of Newsday is another critic who views the film as a bogus exercise in audience manipulation. Wesley Morris in the Boston Globe calls it, simply, hogwash. To Philip Kennicott of the Washington Post, it's a train wreck of a film lying inert where the tracks of the Feel Good Line cross the Path of Good Intentions. And Joe Morgenstern concludes in the Wall Street Journal that the destruction of [Cuba Gooding Jr.'s] once promising career proceeds apace.
Reviewed by: carolinagirl93 on 9/27/2008 2:03:41 PM
The movie was really sad and it made me cry alot. The part that made me cry the most was when Radio was teased because of something stupid.
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Reviewed by: carolinagirl93 on 9/27/2008 2:03:41 PM
The movie was really sad and it made me cry alot. The part that made me cry the most was when Radio was teased because of something stupid.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: whytry on 3/1/2008 3:49:40 AM
Really good movie a bit sad in some sences.
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