Title: Division III: Football’s Finest Directed by: Marshall Cook Starring: Andy Dick, Marshall Cook, Mo Collins, Will Sasso, Debra Wilson and Adam Carolla Running time: 98 minutes, Rated R, Available on DVD When the Pulham Blue Cocks (tee hee) coach drops dead after getting ice water thrown on him after a game, the college brings in coach Rick Vice, a crazy redneck idiot with a passion for football. Mitch, the reluctant 2nd string quarterback doesn’t really want to take orders from a desperate d-bag coach, but is willing to play while he attempts to get the attention of the school’s new trainer. With coach Vice’s almost sadistic methods, the team...
- 2/23/2012
- by juliana
- ShockYa
When a movie is released onto DVD/Blu-Ray, a person usually hears about it from a friend or sees the marketing on television. Division III: Football’s Finest, heard of it? Well, you have now! Division III takes the viewer on a ride with the Pulham Blue Cocks, their new head coach Rick Vice (Andy Dick) and their second string quarterback Mitch (Marshall Cook). The football team has been ordered by the dean (Mo Collins) to have a winning record or else the football program will be abolished. The story is the usual underdog story. While it doesn’t quite match the storyline or intensity of other football stories such as The Replacements or Necessary Roughness, it does have the makings of an entertaining movie.
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- 1/28/2012
- by Randall Unger
- JustPressPlay.net
Marshall Cook is not only a writer, actor, producer and editor, but he was also a football player. It is his experiences as a football player that helped inform him when he wrote the script for comedy “Division III: Football’s Finest.” Cook, who played quarterback for 10 years, said that there are few things that people don’t take into consideration when it comes to football players. “We have to deal with each other,” he said. “There’s always the guy who takes it more seriously, or the guy that is a jerk. The coaches, whether they were introverted or extroverted, were always weird father figures that you’d want to please. There’s...
- 1/21/2012
- by monique
- ShockYa
Marshall Cook's Division III: Football's Finest football comedy has the right Image Image Entertainment has picked up all North American distribution rights to the pic starring Andy Dick, Adam Carolla, Marshall Cook, Bryan Callen and Sally Kirkland, reports Variety. The announcement was made by Bill Bromiley of Image today with the deal being made at the Toronto International Film Festival. Plans are to release Division II: Football's Finest this fall with a late October start in Michigan. Division III tells of the Pullham University Bluecocks football team in the Ncaa's lowest division who end up with a nightmare of a redneck coach after their coach dies. Dick, Cook and Paul Henderson wrote the script...
- 9/20/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Alison Haislip is a host and correspondent for G4tv’s Attack of the Show and was kind enough to take the time out of her busy schedule to answer a handful of questions for me. Ranging from how she got started in the industry to covering the biggest geek conventions and everything in between.
Lets start with you, for any readers who may not be familiar with you or your work. You graduated from Boston College with a degree in theatre arts, and you’ve done quite a bit of acting, so has working in “the industry”, so to speak, always been your main goal?
I can’t imagine doing anything else. I grew up in a family very dedicated to the arts. Both my parents are musicians and I believed from a young age that I would become a singer. I started doing musicals in 8th grade, then...
Lets start with you, for any readers who may not be familiar with you or your work. You graduated from Boston College with a degree in theatre arts, and you’ve done quite a bit of acting, so has working in “the industry”, so to speak, always been your main goal?
I can’t imagine doing anything else. I grew up in a family very dedicated to the arts. Both my parents are musicians and I believed from a young age that I would become a singer. I started doing musicals in 8th grade, then...
- 4/26/2010
- by Scott Smith
- Nerdly
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