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  1. Feb 14, 1986 · The team's cheerleaders, whose favorite chant is entitled ''You Ugly,'' are a good deal raunchier than the players themselves. ''Wildcats'' is very much Miss Hawn's movie, and Miss Hawn has by no ...

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  2. Jan 16, 2012 · Wildcats is a quintessential 1980s high school sports comedy. The music, fashion, cars and hairstyles are all unmistakably 80s. Large boom boxes are on display in several scenes and a student mentions a “compact disc player” at one point. It stars Goldie Hawn as a dissatisfied suburban Chicago high school girl’s track coach.

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  4. Nov 23, 2022 · Starring Goldie Hawn, James Keach, Swoosie Kurtz, Robin Lively, Brandy Gold, Jan Hooks, Bruce McGill, Nipsey Russell, Mykelti Williamson, Tab Thacker, Woody Harrelson, Wesley Snipes, Nick Corri, M...

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  5. James Newton Howard. "Wildcats" is allegedly about Goldie Hawn's attempts to find success as the coach of a boys' high school football team. But most of the big scenes and almost all of the dialogue in the movie are assigned to her grownup friends, and the team gets lost in the shuffle; her coaching is the gimmick, not the subject of this movie.

  6. Film. YMMV. Create New. Funny Moments: The cheerleader squad provides some memorable - and Memetic-worthy - chants: U G L Y / You ain't got no alibi / You Ugly / What what? / You ugly... During a montage sequence, a black player wearing number 89 for Central gets tackled and when he gets up, he becomes white.

  7. Wildcats (1986) Wildcats is a 1986 comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie, starring Goldie Hawn and costarring Jan Hooks and Swoosie Kurtz. It also features LL Cool J and is the film debut of Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. Molly McGrath (Hawn) is the daughter of a famed football coach who's dying to head her own team.

  8. May 22, 2001 · This was the start of Ritchie's most productive period when he made several films that were both popular and critically acclaimed. You can find his sly wit and sense of critical drama in Smile (1975), The Bad News Bears (1976) and Semi-Tough (1978). By the 1980s, though, Ritchie's films focused less on social criticism and more on stars.

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