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DVD Extras & Special Features
- Missing and deleted scenes:
producer
/director Ken Heckmann had added a whole
slew of scenes that did not make the final
cut of the movie but are still very interesting,
and in some cases funny and informative.
There are also missing scenes that perhaps
might have made the cut of many
documentaries. Enjoy!
- An interview with Celina head
coach Butch
Ford and a special edit of his extraordinary
pre-game and halftime speeches: Quite simply,
the coach is the hero of the movie. His interview
is poignant and humorous, while also being sincere
and motivational. This extra feature also shows
some of his pep talks that are taken directly from
the movie.
- An interview with legendary
coach G. A. Moore on
what it takes to build a winning program: Coach
Moore is now the winningest coach in all of Texas
H.S. football history and he shares some of his
secrets on building and maintaining a winning and
successful program.
- An interview with producer/director
Ken
Heckmann on the making of Power, Passion
& Glory: The Real Story of Texas Football
Madness: Ken talks about why
he decided to
make the movie, and why he chose Celina High
Schools football team as the program to film.
He also reviews other interesting aspects of his
brilliant new documentary.
- A special edit of the 2004
game between Celina and Pilot Point: Is there any
bigger rivalry in small-town Texas football?
Probably not. Adding to the drama of the new documentary
is a very special edit of this years game
between the two rivals. Its a must-see!
- An interview with former NFL
star and current college football broadcaster Craig
James: can you spot Mr. James in the movie?
If so, then you watched it very closely. Craig is
a resident of Celina and he takes great pride on
the success of the Bobcats' program!
- An interview with former TCU
running back Kent Waldrep who has two sons playing
in Celina despite his paralyzing spinal cord injury:
in 1974, Mr. Waldrep suffered a horrific injury
while playing runningback for TCU in a game against
Alabama. Yet, he still allows his sons to participate
in football. Here he tells why.
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