Al Pacino,
Cameron Diaz,
Dennis Quaid,
James Woods,
Jamie Foxx
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Oliver Stone takes on professional football, a sport whose grace and delicacy are a good match for his filmmaking style. Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino), the head coach of the Miami Sharks, won back-to-back ... read more
Directed by: Oliver Stone
Release Date: December 22, 1999
DVD Release Date: September 5, 2000
Stats: 4,126 reviews
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April 11, 2012
Any Given Sunday is one of those rare sports films were you don't have to be into the sport in question, or any sport for that matter, to understand and enjoy. I have absolutely no interest in American Football but I really enjoyed this film. It's got corruption, politics, regret... read more
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August 10, 2010
Wonderful cast. Wonderful director. Woeful film.
I really thought I was going to like this, considering the talent involved and the fact that American sports tend to be good stock for film material. Sadly not on this occasion.
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March 28, 2009
Never before has something I have no interest in, been so exciting. I'm not a real fan of any sport and American Football is something I find mostly dull. Stone manages to create an instantly unforgettable opening. He knows sports movies will only play to a certain crowd, so he d... read more
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February 1, 2009
"Looks like he got damage to his eye."
I watched this on a Sunday, on the eve of the Superbowl. I'm not a big fan of American football, mainly watched this because of the cast and Oliver Stone. Wish I wouldn't had.
"Any Given Sunday" is just another basic sports movie, only wor... read more -
November 28, 2008
"Life is a contact sport."
Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino), the head coach of the Miami Sharks, won back-to-back championships four years ago. But new team owner Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz) has little enthusiasm for the finer points of the game and is concerned only with ... read more -
July 17, 2008
By the end - two and a half hours later - I still couldn't really tell if Oliver Stone likes football or not. He did a great job of showing football's grotesques, from the owner's box down to the fans in the stands, and of course Pacino and Quaid took the ball and ran with it (so... read more
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May 18, 2008
Loved it! Loved the soundtrack, loved the brutality, loved the casting, the scripts and the acting! The image slaps were somewhat good but I think not everyone who'd watch this would understand the concept behind it.
John McGinley (Dr. Cox from Scrubs), Aaron Eckhart (Thank... read more -
March 3, 2008
Stone tries to be the balls on football instead of government conspiracies, ehhh.
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February 28, 2008
Spectacular and heart-pounding. A hard rocking, hard hitting, head bashing drama. It's riveting, as good as it gets entertainment. A total powerhouse. The action hits on full impact. Director, Oliver Stone's most explosive work yet. Powerful, brilliant, utterly moving, incrediabl... read more
Critic Reviews
Choc-a-bloc with manly blather about sacrifice and honour and rugged individuals pulling together for the greater glory of the team. Full Review
Pass the popcorn and then the testosterone.
The film is restless to the point of distraction, and the audio is so pumped up that about a third of the dialogue is unintelligible. Full Review
A turbocharged and pungently enjoyable take on the sport.
[Stone's] most entertaining movie in years.
Any Given Sunday has the dubious distinction of being the very first football picture to treat the audience like it's the football.
Bombastic, overblown and -- despite its many flaws -- compelling entertainment.
Stone is at last in an arena where his penchant for overstatement is a virtue, not a defect. Full Review
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