Friday Night Lights (2004)

Boobie Goes Down

Star player Boobie (Derek Luke) suffers a dramatic knee injury, worrying Coach Gaines (Billy Bob Thornton).

Directed by Peter Berg.

Released in 2004 by Universal.

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  • theme: Confidence
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  • theme: Loss
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  • theme: Competition
  • theme: Risk
  • theme: Preparation
  • actor: Tommy G. Kendrick
  • actor: Grover Coulson
  • actor: Billy Bob Thornton
  • actor: Lee Thompson Young
  • actor: Derek Luke
  • actor: Garrett Hedlund
  • actor: Tim McGraw
  • director: Peter Berg
  • producer: David Hudgins
  • producer: Brian Grazer
  • producer: Sarah Aubrey
  • producer: David Bernardi
  • producer: James Whitaker
  • cinematographer: Tobias A. Schliessler
  • composer: Explosions in the Sky
  • composer: David Torn
  • composer: Brian Reitzell
  • editor: Susan Rash
  • editor: Gabrielle Fasulo
  • editor: Colby Parker Jr.
  • editor: David Rosenbloom
  • costume-designer: Susan Matheson
  • production-designer: Sharon Seymour
  • role-name: Odessa Doctor
  • role-name: L.V. Miles
  • role-name: Don Billingsley
  • role-name: Chris Comer
  • role-name: Charles Billingsley
  • role-name: Boobie Miles
  • role-name: Coach Gary Gaines
  • screenwriter: Buzz Bissinger
  • screenwriter: David Aaron Cohen
  • screenwriter: Peter Berg
  • year: 2004
  • studio: Universal