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What is “De-bob” doing
today?
Real names could not be
used in the movie to protect the rights of the actual
people involved in Rudy's life at the time, however,
the character that De-bob represented is actually a
Federal Judge today.
Was Rudy's Family supportive
of his Dream?
The Ruettiger Family always
wanted everyone in the family to do well. They
just didn't want Rudy to get hurt. They knew
he was putting everything on the line and that many
odds were against them. It was hard for them
to say “go for it” to their brother/son when they knew
the road he would have to travel. Rudy still
did what he knew in his heart he had to do. By
living his Dream, Rudy inspired his family. Other
brothers and sisters also pursued college and other
Dreams and were all very successful!!
How did the movie RUDY
get made? Did Hollywood contact Rudy?
“First you dream about
going to Notre Dame, it's the fantasy. Then the
fantasy turns into reality then the reality into goals. When
you get through that struggle of achieving those goals,
you start the small steps toward the movie. You
start talking about the movie, develop it in your mind,
then on paper, then with people who know what they're
doing. You go through a whole process of trying to
find those different people, along with other elements,
who can help you put the story together. Then
they help define the story and put it in the right
perspective. Then you have to sell that idea
to people who can sell that idea to Hollywood. Then
Hollywood has to buy into it in order to put up the
money. It's just a combination of meeting a lot
of people and eliminating a lot of people, then getting
the people who are passionate about the message to
help you. The writer was very sensitive to me
and the story I wanted to tell, so we worked very closely
together on it. The journey to make the movie
took 10 years from start to finish.”
What message does Rudy
want people to get out of the movie?
“It inspires you to the
next level of whatever level you are at in your life. It
tells you that you can do it. It tells you that
whatever odds are against you, you can get up and find
another way to make it happen. I think it's classified
among the top sports movies, but most people I talk
to see it as more than a sports movie. The subtle spirituality
in the movie is the magic. The dynamics of the
human being… the struggle that I went through to show
the preparation, from the academics to the friends
to the naiveness of the Dream…I think that's why it
worked. When I first pitched the movie it was
like “who would want to go see a kid making a tackle?” I
said, You're right….I wouldn't. But I want to
know what makes that kid tick. I want to know what
makes that journey happen. Why does he stick
in there, why would he go through all that pain and
aggravation just to get one tackle? And he's
not even guaranteed that tackle. Not guaranteed
even to suit up. Why would someone do that? And
the answer always comes back to passion. It has
nothing to do with the tackle or the football. It's
just not quitting, and I think that's what we finally
realize. To let the doors open as you go through
life.”
What advice would Rudy
give to others who want to pursue a Dream?
“Do
what you really want to do. Don't let the words
of others hold you back. Take a step towards
your Dream. As you move closer to your Dream,
new opportunities will open up for you that you never
imagined possible. Along the way, the journey
will be full of struggle, but I learned that the
Greater the Struggle, The Greater the Victory! As
you go for your Dream, you will inspire others to
live their Dream.
That's
a tough thing to say to people because some are caught
in this vicious cycle of trying to make it in life,
whether financially or by achieving status or whatever,
and all that doesn't matter. All that stuff
that people think they need they don't need. What
you basically need is the peace within yourself and
the belief that you're doing what you feel the right
steps in life are. It's not the fact that because
this person has made a movie so should I, or that
guy went to Notre Dame so I can too. There
is a lot more to it then that. It's a matter
of actually taking a step towards that goal and accepting
responsibility and accountability for that dream. That's
where people get stuck and don't chase the dream,
because of those two things.
If you commit to something
you have to follow through. And a lot of us don't
do that. That's what I learned. And commitment
introduces new opportunity. Again, it all falls
back on accountability or responsibility. I used
to never really follow through on anything. I
left things hanging. But that changed. Once
you make a decision, make the commitment. I still had
to do what I had to do. Whether it was cutting
grass or cleaning bathrooms or selling cars to pay
the rent, whatever it took to keep that commitment.”
What impact does the
movie have on people?
“The message definitely
changes lives. When I speak, so many people come
up to me and tell me how the movie has impacted their
life. A dad told me how his son was inspired
to live! His son wanted to quit on life – he
gave up on sports and in school and had no other hope. He
took his dad to the movie and it moved him! The
message moved him to believe in himself again! Other
kids have told me how they wanted to quit on their
goals in sports or in school or how they thought they
would never be able to go for their Dreams and that
the movie inspired them to Never Quit on themselves. The
movie is about a message.. and if I can do it, you
can too!”

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- God Bless You and All your Dreams!
Rudy Ruettiger
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