loading loading...

Any Given Sunday News

1999 Certificate 15
  • Rated:
  • 60
  • from 7121 members

Oliver Stone's hard-hitting look at the adrenaline-fueled world of pro football stars Al Pacino as Miama Sharks coach Tony D'Amato. Having just lost his star quarterback, Jack Rooney (Dennis Quaid), he's forced to use the erratic Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx) off the bench, hoping he can resuscitate his team, which is floundering .. Read more

Starring Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, James Woods
Director Oliver Stone
Genres Drama

Buy From: £5.43

loading loading...

  • Very Bad Things

    Top 10 - Cameron Diaz

    • 30 Jun 2009

    Top 10 - Cameron Diaz The Mask (1994) Cameron leapt into the limelight in 1994 with her role as the blonde sex siren Tina Carlyle in The Mask. Pairing her with the irrepressible Jim Carrey, who plays Jackel and Hyde character Stanley Ipkiss, it launched her career, highlighting her natural charisma and comedy timing. Not bad for a former model. My Best friend's Wedding (1997) One of Diaz’s late 90s rom-coms that once again highlights her natural charm. At college Julianne Potter (Julia... Read more

    Looking for Eric - Feature Disc

    This Sporting Life: What Happens When Sports Heroes Act Up?

    • 10 Jun 2009

    This Sporting Life: What Happens When Sports Heroes Act Up? Eric Cantona and Ken Loach. These are not names you would immediately put together. One is a multi-millionaire (surely?) ex footballer, revered by millons of fans; and French. The other is a proud socialist from middle-England (Nuneaton), who has rejected the big money offers; his films are admired but by a relatively small number of committed film buffs. What's more, Ken Loach is a dedicated supporter of Bath FC. I'm guessing there... Read more

    Ocean's Thirteen

    Al Pacino given lifetime achievement award

    • 11 Jun 2007

    Movie legend Al Pacino celebrated this weekend as he was given a life achievement award by the American Film Institute. Currently starring in casino heist comedy Ocean's Thirteen, the man known to many as Michael Corleone was at a loss for words when he accepted the prize, watched by peers such as Andy Garcia, Robin Williams and JFK director Oliver Stone. Other attendees at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood watched a compilation of clips from Pacino's repertoire of classic films, including Serpico, Read more

    Far Away, So Close

    Shrek 3 to be Shrek The Third

    • 22 Mar 2006

    Showing a bit less imagination that the fantasy parody franchise has become famous for the third installment of the Shrek movies will not be called Shrek 3, but Shrek The Third. Starring Mike Myers (Austin Powers, Wayne's World) and Cameron Diaz (Vanilla Sky, Any Given Sunday) the films have become a huge success since the first installment introduced the ogre and his beautiful princess Fiona back in 2001. In the third outing of the film Shrek and Fiona are bored of ruling Far, Far Away and aim Read more

    Collateral

    Cruise control

    • 24 Aug 2004

    The biggest grin in the world and the king of UK chat are to lock horns this September when former BBC stalwart Michael Parkinson, now 69-years-old, begins his new run of chat shows on ITV1. Tom Cruise, Hollywood icon, star of a hundred and one blockbuster smashes and one of the hardest working actors in Tinsel Town, is to join Parky on his debut show on ITV. Parkinson will be chewing the fat in subsequent shows with, among others, Oscar winning actor Denzel Washington, controversial supermodel Read more

Celebrity collection

Mathew Horne (10)
Average rating: 2.60   52% from 72 members

Buy from the LOVEFiLM shop


    • Any Given Sunday - BLU-RAY Version
    • Blu-Ray: £10.93
      Free Delivery
    • RRP £19.79 (you save: 45%)
    • Oliver Stone's hard-hitting look at the adrenaline-fueled world of pro football stars Al Pacino as Miama Sharks coach Tony D'Amato. Having just lost his star quarterback, Jack Rooney (Dennis Quaid), ...

    • Any Given Sunday
    • DVD: £5.43
      Free Delivery
    • RRP £5.99 (you save: 9%)
    • Oliver Stone's hard-hitting look at the adrenaline-fueled world of pro football stars Al Pacino as Miama Sharks coach Tony D'Amato. Having just lost his star quarterback, Jack Rooney (Dennis Quaid), ...