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Kyle Chandler brought back Coach Taylor for this very important PSA
Friday Night Lights coach Eric Taylor has been sorely missed on television screens for a while now but the Alamo Drafthouse movie theater chain has helped resurrect Kyle Chandler’s iconic character for the big screen.
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For now, we can only rely on Coach Taylor to teach the millennial generation about this issue facing theaters around the globe. Even if the stakes aren’t quite as high as winning State, it’s always good to see Coach Taylor delivering one of his infamous inspirational speeches-he even breaks out the old “clear eyes, full hearts” mainstay. “Come on now”, Kyle says while in character.
“This is it, this is what we all worked for”. We paid to be here.
Or else? They’ll be ejected from the theater like they’re a grumpy parent at a football game. I can hear you.
Actually, several cell phones begin to ring and vibrate and cause an all around annoyance. “How am I supposed to give my inspirational speech here if you’re talking and you’re texting?” He tries to recapture their attention but, well, his efforts are futile.
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What do U think – will U be dropping the cell phones after that speech?? Uh, will do, coach!