In the 1986 movie Wildcats, Goldie Hawn faces sexism as she tries to coach an inner city high school football team to victory. (Think Friday Night Lights meets 9 to 5 meets Stand and Deliver.)
The film features the big screen debut of Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson, a young LL Cool J in the role of “Rapper,” and a more feminist heroine than some other, more famous feminist heroines (cough cough, Erin Brockovich.) Along the way we ask if Super Mario Run is worth ten bucks… and if Wildcats stands the Test of Time.
The film features the big screen debut of Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson, a young LL Cool J in the role of “Rapper,” and a more feminist heroine than some other, more famous feminist heroines (cough cough, Erin Brockovich.) Along the way we ask if Super Mario Run is worth ten bucks… and if Wildcats stands the Test of Time.
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