I love this movie.... It's so good... Highly stylised, over the top and you can almost feel the sweat splash onto the screen... Visceral!
all of this and it gets the emotions right, the politics right, the scheming and the conflicted interests...
This is possibly the best sports movie ever, yet I dont hear people referencing it, talking about it, or emulating it... why?
Is it too masculine and stylised a movie for contemporary audiences? I can get why critics dont like it, as they probably have bad memories of sports in general and mostly underappreciate Oliver Stone's visual and aural mastery...
This movie should have won Oscars
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Svar från BarkingBaphomet
den 30 maj 2017 vid 3:39 PM
what?
Svar från tmdb13060682
den 30 maj 2017 vid 8:51 PM
I preferred Air Bud: Golden Receiver to this film.
Svar från tmdb65271336
den 30 maj 2017 vid 9:01 PM
Excuse me, but there's a large group of Rudy and Hoosiers fans outside your door with a bucket of hot tar and feathers. You might wanna answer that.
Svar från Renovatio
den 31 maj 2017 vid 4:30 AM
They don't seem the sporty types...
Haven't seen Rudy or Hoosiers... But seriously guys, don't you see the mastery of Any Given Sunday?
Svar från Howard Burns
den 31 maj 2017 vid 7:13 AM
Not even the best football movie in my opinion but I enjoyed it. Stone definitely brings a certain flair into it and has one of my favorite shots where the stadium is spinning right after Foxx hurls on the field. That was brilliant.
Svar från tmdb13060682
den 31 maj 2017 vid 7:15 AM
Air Bud: Golden Receiver is the greatest football film of all time, hands down.
Or, should I say... paws down!?!
Svar från Renovatio
den 3 juni 2017 vid 5:08 AM
Interesting... Which ones did you think were better?
Svar från Howard Burns
den 3 juni 2017 vid 6:42 AM
The Program (still the best one I've seen), North Dallas Forty, Rudy, and the original Longest Yard to name a few. I might even prefer Wildcats and Varsity Blues. If I had to make a top ten for football movies I'm sure AGS would still make the cut though.