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Oliver Stone's "Any Given Sunday'' is a smart sports movie almost swamped by production overkill. The movie alternates sharp and observant dramatic scenes with MTV-style montages and incomprehensible sports footage. It's a miracle the underlying story survives, but it does. The story's expose of pro football will not come as news to anyone who ...
Any Given Sunday R Released Dec 22, 1999 2h 42m Drama List 52% 127 Reviews Tomatometer 73% 100,000+ Ratings Audience Score Four years ago, DAmato's (Al Pacino) Miami Sharks were at the top.
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- Oliver Stone
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- Al Pacino
All Audience. Verified Audience. Cory Woodroof For the Win (USA Today) Any Given Sunday is the best-ever football movie because it’s actually about football, and not the other way around. It’s ...
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Dec 22, 1999 · Any Given Sunday: Directed by Oliver Stone. With Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, James Woods. A behind-the-scenes look at the life-and-death struggles of modern-day gladiators and those who lead them.
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- Drama, Sport
- Oliver Stone
- 1999-12-22
Any Given Sunday (1999) Al Pacino, Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, LL Cool J, James Woods, Matthew Modine, Lawrence Taylor, Jim Brown, John C. McGinley, Aaron Eckhart, Charlton Heston, Oliver Stone, Elizabeth Berkley. Directed by Oliver Stone. Spoilers herein. "Any Given Sunday" is a film that is a feast for the eyes, but not the mind.
Our review: Parents say Not yet rated Rate movie. Kids say ( 1 ): This sports movie boasts a strong cast delivering committed performances. Any Given Sunday feels like a love letter to professional football by director and co-writer Oliver Stone. In addition to celebrating football, it attempts to show how its male-dominated world often ...
Dec 22, 1999 · Sep 17, 2018. the mediocrity of the genre.. Any Given Sunday Any Given Sunday is a character driven sport drama about the inner world and politics that brews in behind the football games. With unnecessary slow motions, edgy and benign camera work and amateur editing the feature shucks aways its own integrity before it build up a definite mannerism.