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  • CatograndeC Online
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    @sapetyvi Sounds an interesting watch, I'll keep an eye open for it. Thanks.

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    The 30 for 30 series chronicling the Lakers Celtics rivalry of the 80s was awesome. The two Bills 30 for 30 on Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick was excellent

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    Ice Guardians is well worth watching. Like rugby used to be, there are interesting insights about how the players would sort out foul play independent (and more effectively) of the referees.
    Also interesting is the fans expectations versus player welfare and modern social acceptability.

    Good doco even if, like me, you know bugger all about ice hockey

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    I love 30 for 30. There is a great mix of lighthearted ones (Reggie Miller v The Knicks is fucking great), and serious (can't remember the name, but the superstar College footballer who was kicked out for borrowing his coaches car while his got repaired).

    Why do American sports lend themselves so well to documentaries? And movies?

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    @booboo said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    Brian and the Boz

    Been meaning to watch this ever since I saw his great movie, Stone Cold.

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    @tim said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    @booboo said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    Brian and the Boz

    Been meaning to watch this ever since I saw his great movie, Stone Cold.

    even when he played he looked like a b-grade action movie goon

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    If you haven't seen it, watch the "The Four Falls of Buffalo" about the only team to make, and lose, four consecutive Superbowls. It's heartbreaking watching the change in attitudes as the years go by.

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    An absolutely must watch sports documentary is the 5 part mini series OJ: Made in America

    It won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.

    It is a sensational look OJ Simpson's whole life, including the murder trial.

    The level of depth it goes into - in terms of wider implications of OJ/OJ trial but also in terms of who they interview is unbelievable.

    Sports or otherwise, it's probably the best documentary i've ever seen.

    Note - this is NOT the drama series starring Cuba Gooding Jr and Ross from Friends.

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    Speaking of OJ, the 30 for 30 episode June 17th, 1994 is one of the best documentaries I've seen.

    It's basically the OJ Bronco chase today (a huge sports day as well) told from the perspective of someone flipping through TV.

    The events detailed in the documentary that occurred during the chase of Simpson are as follows:

    Arnold Palmer playing his final round at the U.S. Open
    
    The commencement of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, hosted for the first time by the United States
    
    The New York Rangers celebrating their win at the Stanley Cup Finals with a ticker-tape parade on Broadway. (The parade took place earlier in the day and was largely unaffected by the OJ events.)
    
    Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Houston Rockets and the New York Knicks.
    
    Ken Griffey Jr. tying Babe Ruth's record of the most home runs (30) before June 30th and the team's 65th game of the season.
    

    The documentary features no narration and also no interviews and consists simply of music set to clips from news sources during the day.[3] There are raw clips of sportscasters like Chris Berman and Bob Costas talking to their producers about how to deal with the O.J. story within the context of the events they were covering.[4]

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    @mariner4life said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    If you haven't seen it, watch the "The Four Falls of Buffalo" about the only team to make, and lose, four consecutive Superbowls. It's heartbreaking watching the change in attitudes as the years go by.

    I'll have to watch that, as those losses were all to NFC East teams.

    In the early 2000s I was sitting in the departure lounge at O'Hare waiting for a flight, and who should sit down next to me - Marv Levy and his wife. The old fella is still alive too.

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    @tim

    I know exactly where I was that day - watching the Rockets-Knicks game live on TV when they cut to the car chase.

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    @kiwimurph said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    An absolutely must watch sports documentary is the 5 part mini series OJ: Made in America

    It won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.

    It is a sensational look OJ Simpson's whole life, including the murder trial.

    The level of depth it goes into - in terms of wider implications of OJ/OJ trial but also in terms of who they interview is unbelievable.

    Sports or otherwise, it's probably the best documentary i've ever seen.

    Note - this is NOT the drama series starring Cuba Gooding Jr and Ross from Friends.

    Just lost my weekend to this 5 part series. As a late 80s baby, it was Really eye opening to see how popular OJ actually was. Shades of oscar pistorius to it aswell.

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    I've seen pretty much all of them up to about 2015 but for some reason Foxtel haven't updated their on demand section for Espn.

    There was one I missed that looked really good about Shaq's young Orlando team and how they could have been legendary. The cool thing is that you don't have to be interested in or like these sports to enjoy the docos.

    Hard to pick a favourite but the one about Bo Jackson is awesome, principally because Bo is the definition of farking awesome.

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    In a similar vein, but much smaller scale than the incredible “OJ Made In America” which is probably the most epic sports doc ever made, is the 30-For-30 “The Price Of Gold” about the Tonya Harding & Nancy Kerrigan super-drama and an excellent companion piece to this years’ “I, Tonya” (I noticed Margot Robbie listed as an executive producer on that film, did she see the doc and get an idea? I think so...) “NO more heavy metal, and lose the blue nail polish.”

    And you should watch the hilarious 30-For-30 “Broke” that explains in super-pathetic detail why-and-how so many mega-gazillionaire athletes in the NBA and NFL declare bankruptcy within a few years of retirement.

    And of course, maybe my personal fave 30-For-30: “9.79”

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    I've seen pretty much all of them up to about 2015 but for some reason Foxtel haven't updated their on demand section for Espn.

    There was one I missed that looked really good about Shaq's young Orlando team and how they could have been legendary. The cool thing is that you don't have to be interested in or like these sports to enjoy the docos.

    Hard to pick a favourite but the one about Bo Jackson is awesome, principally because Bo is the definition of farking awesome.

    I didn't know they were available on demand on Foxtel ... I'll be checking them all out soon. I wonder if they don't yet have the on demand rights for the 2015+ ones?

    @Rocky-Rock-Rockbottom I heard an interview with Robbie where she said she didn't know the story before being sent the script (she was only 3 1/2 when it happened).

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    That HBO feature doc about Andre has gotta be out soon...


    “A mythological figure.” Who can argue with that?? Hyped!!!

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    @nepia said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    I've seen pretty much all of them up to about 2015 but for some reason Foxtel haven't updated their on demand section for Espn.

    There was one I missed that looked really good about Shaq's young Orlando team and how they could have been legendary. The cool thing is that you don't have to be interested in or like these sports to enjoy the docos.

    Hard to pick a favourite but the one about Bo Jackson is awesome, principally because Bo is the definition of farking awesome.

    I didn't know they were available on demand on Foxtel ... I'll be checking them all out soon. I wonder if they don't yet have the on demand rights for the 2015+ ones?

    @Rocky-Rock-Rockbottom I heard an interview with Robbie where she said she didn't know the story before being sent the script (she was only 3 1/2 when it happened).

    There's about 20 of them. Select on demand then channel, then Espn. There are some really random but awesome docos there. I assume the lack of updates is a rights thing but you never know with Foxtel. They've even gotten rid of World Movies. Where the hell am I going to watch por..I mean "artistic" films now?

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    @nepia said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    I've seen pretty much all of them up to about 2015 but for some reason Foxtel haven't updated their on demand section for Espn.

    There was one I missed that looked really good about Shaq's young Orlando team and how they could have been legendary. The cool thing is that you don't have to be interested in or like these sports to enjoy the docos.

    Hard to pick a favourite but the one about Bo Jackson is awesome, principally because Bo is the definition of farking awesome.

    I didn't know they were available on demand on Foxtel ... I'll be checking them all out soon. I wonder if they don't yet have the on demand rights for the 2015+ ones?

    @Rocky-Rock-Rockbottom I heard an interview with Robbie where she said she didn't know the story before being sent the script (she was only 3 1/2 when it happened).

    There's about 20 of them. Select on demand then channel, then Espn. There are some really random but awesome docos there. I assume the lack of updates is a rights thing but you never know with Foxtel. They've even gotten rid of World Movies. Where the hell am I going to watch por..I mean "artistic" films now?

    SBS On Demand man - they even helpfully categorise them for you.

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    @nepia said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    @nepia said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    I've seen pretty much all of them up to about 2015 but for some reason Foxtel haven't updated their on demand section for Espn.

    There was one I missed that looked really good about Shaq's young Orlando team and how they could have been legendary. The cool thing is that you don't have to be interested in or like these sports to enjoy the docos.

    Hard to pick a favourite but the one about Bo Jackson is awesome, principally because Bo is the definition of farking awesome.

    I didn't know they were available on demand on Foxtel ... I'll be checking them all out soon. I wonder if they don't yet have the on demand rights for the 2015+ ones?

    @Rocky-Rock-Rockbottom I heard an interview with Robbie where she said she didn't know the story before being sent the script (she was only 3 1/2 when it happened).

    There's about 20 of them. Select on demand then channel, then Espn. There are some really random but awesome docos there. I assume the lack of updates is a rights thing but you never know with Foxtel. They've even gotten rid of World Movies. Where the hell am I going to watch por..I mean "artistic" films now?

    SBS On Demand man - they even helpfully categorise them for you.

    Thank you. I was worried I wouldnt be getting my quota of culture anymore.

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    @nepia said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in 30 for 30s and other sports docos:

    I've seen pretty much all of them up to about 2015 but for some reason Foxtel haven't updated their on demand section for Espn.

    There was one I missed that looked really good about Shaq's young Orlando team and how they could have been legendary. The cool thing is that you don't have to be interested in or like these sports to enjoy the docos.

    Hard to pick a favourite but the one about Bo Jackson is awesome, principally because Bo is the definition of farking awesome.

    I didn't know they were available on demand on Foxtel ... I'll be checking them all out soon. I wonder if they don't yet have the on demand rights for the 2015+ ones?

    @Rocky-Rock-Rockbottom I heard an interview with Robbie where she said she didn't know the story before being sent the script (she was only 3 1/2 when it happened).

    There's about 20 of them. Select on demand then channel, then Espn. There are some really random but awesome docos there. I assume the lack of updates is a rights thing but you never know with Foxtel. They've even gotten rid of World Movies. Where the hell am I going to watch por..I mean "artistic" films now?

    yea that's fucked up!

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