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1999 |
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R |
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150 minutes |
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Gridiron, Monday Night, Playing Hurt, The League |
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| Director |
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Oliver Stone |
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Oliver Stone, Clayton Townsend, Dan Halsted |
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Warner Brothers |
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Al Pacino, Ann-Margret, Bill Bellamy, Cameron Diaz, Charlton Heston, Dennis Quaid, Elizabeth Berkley, James Woods, Jamie Foxx, LL Cool J, Lauren Holly, Lela Rochon |
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Any Given Sunday Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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Jamie Foxx actually played high school football.
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Patrick 'Madman' Kelly: Honey, will you put the kids to bed?
Madman's wife: Why can't we hire a maid?
Patrick 'Madman' Kelly: Why did I ever get married?
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Any Given Sunday Reviews |
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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I can see a decent sports movie struggling to break free of Oliver Stone's `Any Given Sunday'. It's an entertaining movie that offers both insight and excitement into the rock-em, sock-em profession of pro football. Unfortunately, the director seems to have only one priority on his mind: sprucing up the film with an assortment of fancy camera maneuvers. In altering each frame with quick-flash photography and dizzying, in-your-face editing, Stone appears to have completely ignored the matter of plausible character development and football politics. We see glimpses of greatness, but `Any Given Sunday' has its agenda all tangled in technical gobbledy-gook. It grows tiresome and monotonous. Yes, Stone has pulled a Brian DePalma.
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