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Any Given Sunday (1999)
Rating:
Starring: Cameron Diaz, Al Pacino, Aaron Eckhart, Jamie Foxx, Charlton Heston, LL Cool J, Ann Margaret, John C. McGinley, Matthew Modine, Dennis Quaid, James Woods
Director: Oliver Stone
Category: Drama, Classic, Independent
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English, French
Length:
157 mins

 
 

 

"The Most Earth-Shaking Game Of Football Ever Put On Film."-David Ansen, NEWSWEEK

Life is a contact sport and football is life when three-time Academy Award-winning filmmakers Oliver Stone and a dynamic acting ensemble explore the fortunes of the Miami Sharks in Any Given Sunday.

At the 50-yard line of this gridiron cosmos is Al Pacino as Tony D'Amato, the embattled Sharks coach facing a full-on blitz of team strife plus a new, marketing-savvy Sharks owner (Cameron Diaz) who's sure Tony is way too Old School.An injured quarterback (Dennis Quaid), a flashy, bull-headed QB (Jamie Foxx), a slithery team doctor (James Woods) and a running back with an incentive-laden contract (LL Cool J) also provide some of the stories that zigzag like diagrams in a playbook.And throughout, there's the awesome spectacle of motion, sound and action orchestrated into "Oliver Stone's most electrifying film in years.A dazzling spectacle" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone).

 
 
   
   

 
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