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30 for 30
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:21 pm
by T-Dog
All of these so far have been really good. The Reggie Miller vs Knicks one was really fun.
Here's a list of what's going to be made.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_for_30" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 6:33 am
by 93henfan
I have enjoyed every episode, even the 2-hour Miami recruiting promo. It's a great series.

Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:22 am
by tampajag
didn't see this, just start a topic on the Knicks/Reggie film. For the record I couldn't stand the Miami one.

Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:29 am
by 93henfan
tampajag wrote:For the record I couldn't stand the Miami one.

Had the '86 national championship game not gone in Penn State's favor, I probably wouldn't have been able to stand it either.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:33 am
by BlueHen86
T-Dog wrote:All of these so far have been really good. The Reggie Miller vs Knicks one was really fun.
Here's a list of what's going to be made.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_for_30" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They have all been good so far. Thanks for the list.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:58 am
by 93henfan
Can't wait for the Bartman episode.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:53 am
by 93henfan
The trial of Allen Iverson episode was very interesting last night. I never knew how bad he was railroaded on such poor evidence, and for a 17 year old to get 15 years and no bond for a "maiming by mob" charge (a charge ironically created by VA to combat lynchings against blacks) with no slam-dunk evidence is flabbergasting. The episode even presented a conspiracy angle involving Hampton U, since many in the case had ties to HU. The thinking was that if they could get a sentence whereby Iverson wasn't allowed to leave the Hampton area, he'd be forced to play for HU. Crazy stuff.
Next week is the episode about the guys who created rotisserie baseball and how it spawned all the fantasy games we love today.
Looking at the list in T-Dog's link, I've seen all but the one on Loyola Marymount. Anyone catch it? How was it?
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:22 pm
by danefan
The Iverson documentary was really good.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:01 pm
by Shellin
93henfan wrote:Looking at the list in T-Dog's link, I've seen all but the one on Loyola Marymount. Anyone catch it? How was it?
I caught it and thought it was really well done. I really didn't know a whole lot about the Gathers incident or Westhead going into it, so it was not only a good watch, but a pretty moving one too.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:11 pm
by 93henfan
Bump
New installment tonight, a little earlier than normal - 7pm EST:
The Birth of Big Air (Matt Hoffman story)
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 7:14 am
by GannonFan
93henfan wrote:The trial of Allen Iverson episode was very interesting last night. I never knew how bad he was railroaded on such poor evidence, and for a 17 year old to get 15 years and no bond for a "maiming by mob" charge (a charge ironically created by VA to combat lynchings against blacks) with no slam-dunk evidence is flabbergasting. The episode even presented a conspiracy angle involving Hampton U, since many in the case had ties to HU. The thinking was that if they could get a sentence whereby Iverson wasn't allowed to leave the Hampton area, he'd be forced to play for HU. Crazy stuff.
Next week is the episode about the guys who created rotisserie baseball and how it spawned all the fantasy games we love today.
Looking at the list in T-Dog's link, I've seen all but the one on Loyola Marymount. Anyone catch it? How was it?
Yeah, Iverson ended up creating some of his own problems, but the guy was just flat out railroaded in that case and thankfully it got corrected.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 7:16 am
by GannonFan
93henfan wrote:tampajag wrote:For the record I couldn't stand the Miami one.

Had the '86 national championship game not gone in Penn State's favor, I probably wouldn't have been able to stand it either.
I saw that one a few months ago too - amazing, even decades later, many of those Miami guys still come across as classless thugs. They didn't see anything amiss with what they did back then, and they still don't see anything amiss about it now. You would've thought age and life wisdom would make them at least blush at some of the stuff they did, but nary a note of contrition in the whole piece. No wonder they were so easy to root against.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:54 am
by 93henfan
Just watched the Matt Hoffman one on DVR. Boy does that guy ever have a broken body.
Pretty impressive to be relevant in your sport for almost 25 years.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 7:59 pm
by Shellin
93henfan wrote:Just watched the Matt Hoffman one on DVR. Boy does that guy ever have a broken body.
Pretty impressive to be relevant in your sport for almost 25 years.
I agree, 30 for 30 continues to be pretty solid. They just announced the full fall schedule the other day and I'm pretty excited for some of them they have upcoming, particularly the Little League World Series one.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:13 am
by 93henfan
Here's the rest of the schedule:
18 "Jordan Rides the Bus" Ron Shelton August 24, 2010
Michael Jordan's October 6, 1993, retirement from basketball and brief career in baseball.
19 "Little Big Men" Al Szymanski August 31, 2010
The Kirkland National Little League team from Kirkland, Washington won the 1982 Little League World Series, pulling off one of the biggest upsets in the event's history.
20 "One Night in Vegas" Reggie Rock Bythewood September 7, 2010
The night of September 7, 1996, when Tupac Shakur was shot after attending the Mike Tyson - Bruce Seldon fight. Also, the friendship between Shakur and Tyson.
21 "Unmatched" Lisa Lax and Nancy Stern, with Hannah Storm September 14, 2010
The friendship and rivalry of Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova.
22 "The House of Steinbrenner" Barbara Kopple September 21, 2010
The tenure of George Steinbrenner as owner of the New York Yankees.
23 "Into the Wind" Steve Nash September 28, 2010
How Terry Fox's attempt to run across Canada in support of fundraising for cancer research captured the attention of his fellow Canadians.
24 "Four Days In October" Major League Baseball Productions October 5, 2010
The story of the Boston Red Sox coming back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat the New York Yankees in the 2004 ALCS.
25 "Once Brothers" NBA Entertainment October 12, 2010
Tells the tale of these two men, Drazen Petrovic and Vlade Divac, how circumstances beyond their control tore apart their friendship, and whether Divac has ever come to terms with the death of a friend before they had a chance to reconcile.
26 "Tim Richmond: To the Limit" Rory Karpf October 19, 2010
The life of NASCAR driver Tim Richmond, and his 1989 death from AIDS.
27 "Steve Bartman: Catching Hell" Alex Gibney October 26, 2010
The relationship between Chicago Cubs fans and Steve Bartman following Game 6 of the 2003 National League Championship Series.
28 "Marion Jones: Press Pause" John Singleton November 2, 2010
The successful track and field career of Marion Jones, her 2007 admission of performance-enhancing drug use, and subsequent prison sentence.
29 "Pony Excess" Thaddeus D. Matula November 9, 2010
Chronicles the Southern Methodist University football scandal and the rise, fall, and rebirth of the once mighty Southern Methodist University Mustangs .
30 "The Best That Never Was" Jonathan Hock December 11, 2010
The 1981 recruiting of high school football player Marcus Dupree by multiple big-time college programs, his resulting career, and how his recruitment changed the recruiting process. This film is two hours in length.