The Legend of Jimmy the Greek; EXCELLENT SHOW,in 5 parts
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Sunde91
SBR Hall of Famer
11-26-09
8325
#2
Saw it back in November. It's really disgusting how he got ruined for a politically incorrect comment.
Good program.
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Fishhead
SBR Aristocracy
08-11-05
40179
#3
Good report
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#4
Guys this is a MUST WATCH for all of you...
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Dank_Fire
SBR MVP
05-13-09
2274
#5
Is this the ESPN 30 for 30?...Id watch but dont wanna stick around
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#6
Originally posted by Dank_Fire
Is this the ESPN 30 for 30?...Id watch but dont wanna stick around
yes, very well done
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#7
Yep, seen it. Its awesome and definately worth watching..
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stealthyburrito
SBR Posting Legend
05-12-09
21562
#8
Originally posted by Sunde91
Saw it back in November. It's really disgusting how he got ruined for a politically incorrect comment.
Good program.
it was so true what he said.
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#9
JJGOLD, What you think pal??
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nj6
SBR Wise Guy
05-09-10
669
#10
I love the ESPN 30 for 30 series. This has to be my favorite one but I can't wait to see Steve Bartman: Catching Hell.
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wtf
SBR Posting Legend
08-22-08
12983
#11
good posting
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THE PROFIT
SBR Posting Legend
11-27-09
17701
#12
That one was good & the one about the U was really good also
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JerseyShop101
Restricted User
09-04-08
2704
#13
Thanks, good stuff.
Part IV is posted twice. Just have to get part V at youtube.
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Iona
SBR MVP
01-08-10
4244
#14
Originally posted by Sunde91
Saw it back in November. It's really disgusting how he got ruined for a politically incorrect comment.
Good program.
I saw it back in November as well.
My take on the comments was that it looked like a set up. The Greek was clearly drunk when the questions were asked. It's a shame, I really do not think that he was a raceist.
It was also sad that, similar to Stu Unger and others in the gambling industry, he died broke.
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stikymess
SBR MVP
05-19-10
3288
#15
Thanks Brock, been wanting to watch again.
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donkdown
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07-09-09
4423
#16
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Jericholic
SBR MVP
02-15-10
3099
#17
I love the 30 for 30 series. The only one I didn't care for too much was the fantasy baseball doc.
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Unicorn7
Restricted User
08-29-09
1445
#18
good post
len bias and the U ones my favorite of a great series
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Extra Innings
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02-26-10
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#19
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Cougar Bait
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10-04-07
18282
#20
Will try to watch when I have time, busy weekend.
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#21
this is like mandatory viewing for all gamblas
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Powderguy
SBR Hall of Famer
09-18-09
6939
#22
Yup, I remember watching it back when it was aired on ESPN
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EDDIE MONEY LINE
SBR Hall of Famer
02-24-10
6298
#23
Classic
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Dank_Fire
SBR MVP
05-13-09
2274
#24
Originally posted by Brock Landers
yes, very well done
Yea...those 30 for 30's are always good
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dice
SBR Wise Guy
11-28-09
669
#25
Thanks Brock. Nice find.
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flyingillini
SBR Aristocracy
12-06-06
41219
#26
ESPN has some great shows lately! This is a great one!
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המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#27
Bump!
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#28
ESPN has another show i can't wait for...a day that to me feels like yesterday
Stream the latest episode of 30 for 30 on Watch ESPN. Stream the latest releases and all the classics from ESPN's award-winning documentary series.
Do you remember where you were on June 17, 1994? Thanks to a wide array of unrelated, coast-to-coast occurrences, this Friday has come to be known for its firsts, lasts, triumphs and tragedy. Arnold Palmer played his last round at a U.S. Open, in Oakmont, Pa., the FIFA World Cup kicked off in Chicago, the Rangers celebrated on Broadway, Patrick Ewing desperately pursued a long evasive championship in the Garden and Donald Fehr stared down the baseball owners. And yet, all of that was a prelude to O.J. Simpson leading America on a slow speed chase in a white Ford Bronco around Los Angeles. Oscar-nominated and Peabody Award-winning director Brett Morgen will artistically weave these moments and others to create a unique and reflective look at a day that no sports fan could forget.
Personal Statement
Growing up in L.A., I was a diehard USC football fan. In fact, my family’s house in Brentwood was about a block from O.J.’s house, and I went to school with his kids. Because that story hit so close to home for me, I had to think twice about getting involved with this documenatry. But I’ve done a handful of sports-related projects, and the thing about sports is that there’s a natural dramatic arc to the stories that makes them appealing for filmmakers, particularly documentary filmmakers. A lot of times when you’re doing a documentary, you’re not sure where the story’s going, or if a story’s even going to emerge. But when you’re dealing with sports, you’re generally guaranteed that there’s going to be something to hang your hat on. Sports become this great window into our own psyche. They’re a metaphor for life, and when you have this many emotions wrapped into one day, as we do on June 17, 1994, it’s the ultimate metaphor. From the triumph of the New York Rangers’ ticker tape parade, to the lowest of lows with O.J. Simpson, to the cycle of life represented by Arnold Palmer playing his final round in a U.S. Open, it’s an opportunity to tell the story of this one day, and in doing so, to look at the soul of America.
In the historical documentaries I’ve done, rather than use traditional journalistic reportage, I try to tell the story in a visceral way. Instead of relying on interviews, I allow the images to tell the story. Given the great wealth of material that exists on this particular day, it seemed like a perfect canvas for me to operate from. Everything that’s great about sports and everything that’s dirty about sports, everything we celebrate and everything we shy away from, happened on that one day. There are so many iconic images from that day, but what I’m hoping to do is get all the original camera masters, find the ones that weren’t as iconic—the moments that happened on the periphery of those visuals—and breathe new life into the stories.
Brett Morgen Bio
Brett Morgen is an Oscar-nominated producer and director. His first film, the boxing documentary “On the Ropes” (1999), won the Directors Guild Award and was nominated for a Best Feature Documentary Academy Award. Morgen also wrote and directed a biopic about legendary Paramount producer Robert Evans, “The Kids Stays in the Picture,” in 2002. The film was cited as “one of the best films of the year” by over 50 film critics. Most recently, Morgen wrote and directed “Chicago 10,” for which he was been nominated for a 2008 Writers Guild Award. “Chicago 10” was also named as one of the Top 10 Films of 2008 by the Washington Post.
Morgen executive produced and created the Peabody Award-winning series “Nimrod Nation” for the Sundance Channel. He also directs commercials for Anonymous Content. He has directed dozens of campaigns including spots for Pizza Hut, ESPN, Budweiser, Southwest Airlines, Kellogg’s and Nike.
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Flying Dutchman
SBR MVP
05-17-09
2467
#29
Excellent post. We need an SBR reference section for this stuff.