| Review Date: Director: Oliver Stone Writer: Oliver Stone, John Logan Producers: O. Stone, D. Halsted, L. Donner, C. Townsend Actors: Al Pacino Cameron Diaz Jamie Foxx |
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The story, you ask? Well, the story is so-so interesting with much of it predictable to anyone who has seen any other Hollywood sports movie done in the past 50 years or so. Does Stone bring an extra stick of hot-peppered pinnace to the proceedings? Sure, but unfortunately it materializes itself mostly in many ridiculously overdone “symbolic” camera shots inter-spliced between characters speaking to one another (Can anyone please explain the whole Ben-Hur thing to me? Deeeeeep?), and some really cool scenes featuring bang-up football at its best, but very little “insight” into the game itself. I mean, by now anyone with a remote control knows that YES, some sports doctors do allow their players to go on playing injured, YES, most modern sports athletes think a lot more about the money than they do the game itself, and YES, owners are generally cold-hearted pricks with very little more on their mind than the bottom line. Nothing new here, folks. Unless of course these accepted stereotypes were new to you, than oops, I guess you might find something a little fresh in this story.
So why do I still rate this film as a “good movie”? It’s simple really. It’s one great big kickass rock n’ roll rappin’ ride through the wonderful world of professional football, including its rough and tumble menageries on the green, its extra-curricular partying with the booze and the drugs and the whores, and its ultimate high of winning the big game, teammates strapped by your side. Basically, it’s your ultimate testosterone rush, and unless you spend your Sunday afternoons meditating over the “golf” channels, or you get bored seeing football scene after football scene being followed by a party scene and a “time to move the plot forward dialogue scene”, this film should blow your eardrums and eye-sockets right out of your ass! Wham-bam, thank you man! (Bring your own condoms)