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Any Given Sunday on DVD (1999)

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Average rating: 66%
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Starring: Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, James Woods, Jamie Foxx, L.L. Cool J., Matthew Modine, Charlton Heston, Ann-Margret
Director: Oliver Stone
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 150 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Dubbed: French
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Arabic, Dutch, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Released: 20/11/2000

Brief synopsis of Any Given Sunday

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 on the field and in attendance figures. If not, Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz), the team's new owner, may be drop-kicking him to a new destination.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Oliver Stone offers his multi-camera perspective on American football in this bruising “us and them” drama. Essentially it's North Dallas Forty with a racial subtext, coated in Jerry Maguire feel-good sentimentality. But this ensemble masterclass is also a hybrid of Platoon and Wall Street, with Al Pacino even delivering a teamwork variation on Michael Douglas's “Greed Is Good” speech. It's no accident that the tin-helmeted players thunder into encounters resembling the beach sequence in Saving Private Ryan, for Stone considers them the cannon fodder in a militaristic stratagem, to be patched up and returned to the front by generals stationed safely away from the conflict. It's overlong, but has moments of explosive inspiration.

Rating of 1 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

Stone has said the film was intended as a homage to Robert Aldrich, and it has as its subject the same aggressive, amoral masculinity and bonding of the two movies, The Dirty Dozen and The Longest Yard, that inspired it: the problem for many

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"...Stone brands ANY GIVEN SUNDAY with his trademark extreme close-ups and disorienting handheld camerawork, creating a position for the audience right on the field where it can hear every call and feel every hit..."

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Rated - 5 starsA work of Genius

markjax from Bournemouth , 14/09/2004

This is film making by a true master. This Movie has everything from action to drama and with an brilliant soundtrack to increase the emotion. Pacino is at his best, Quaid as usual broods, looks tired and bored and Jamie Foxx is impressive. Forget the American football, this could be any sport, the camera angles are something else and you can hear every crunch of a challenge. Watch with loads of volume, surround sound will boost the thrill.

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Rated - 5 starsVery Good

A customer from Suffolk , 05/03/2004

Don't be put off by the American football connection (my wife was). This is a very interesting and unusual film that has game action sequences that are believable, very unusual for a sports drama. Excellent soundtrack also

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Rated - 3 stars3 out of 5

Nathan Gamester from London, England , 15/08/2006

Noy your typical feel good, tale of the underdog, american football movie. This film highlights the goings on both off and on the field of a Miami football team. From players contracts to drug fuelled parties, it explores what makes a football team tick.

Pacino is (as always) superb. He effortlessly shows the great highs and equally great lows of a coach dangerously close to losing his job. Where each play could be his last, he communicates a sense of desperation and passion to the audience with stylish elan.

Foxx is excellent as the young, big-star quarterback who gets caught up in his own hype.

Cameron Diaz also gives a good performance as the club owner who only sees the game in terms of profit.

I usually like Oliver Stone films and although this one had moments of class, i found that the story was too often broken up and didn't run as smoothly as it could have.

There were also a lot of 'arty' shots which seemed out of place in a gritty, real life football movie.

The overall story though is interesting and definitly worth a watch.

Particularly enjoyable were the different celebrations that the team showed each time they scored a touchdown.

As was the music video created for Jamie Foxx's character Willie Beamen.

Despite the strong cast and the brief moments when the movie shines, this is really nothing special. There are plenty of better football movies out there.

3 out of 5

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Rated - 4 starsGreat Cast

Michael Caunce from Leyland , 23/07/2005

I loved this film, a great cast, and an interesting storyline. You will want to catch the ending of the film, great way to end.

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsGreat Cast

Michael Caunce from Leyland , 23/07/2005

I loved this film, a great cast, and an interesting storyline. You will want to catch the ending of the film, great way to end.

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Rated - 5 starsVery Good

A customer from Suffolk , 05/03/2004

Don't be put off by the American football connection (my wife was). This is a very interesting and unusual film that has game action sequences that are believable, very unusual for a sports drama. Excellent soundtrack also

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