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Any Given Sunday (Special Edition Director's Cut) (Snap Case Packaging) (1999)

Al Pacino , Cameron Diaz , Oliver Stone  |  R |  DVD
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (248 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, James Woods, Jamie Foxx
  • Directors: Oliver Stone
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Director's Cut, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: August 7, 2001
  • Run Time: 150 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (248 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000055WG0
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #124,428 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Any Given Sunday (Special Edition Director's Cut) (Snap Case Packaging)" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Behind-the-Scenes Documentary Full Contact: The Making of Any Given Sunday
  • Deleted/ Extended Scenes
  • 3 Music Videos Featuring Jamie Foxx and L.L. Cool J
  • Jamie Foxx Audition Tape and Screen Tests
  • Instant Replay Feature Allowing Direct Access to Game Action Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • Football Montage

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Any Given Sunday, Oliver Stone's salute-cum-exposé of pro football, belabors some pretty obvious points for nigh onto three hours; but between the frenetic editing, the pounding rap-music beats, and several flashy performances, it's certainly never dull. Al Pacino, coach of the fictional Miami Sharks (the NFL declined involvement in this production), struggles with the most time-honored of sports movie dilemmas: what to do with the old friend who's past his prime and the young hotshot who could save the franchise but first has to learn what being a team player is all about. Comedian Jamie Foxx does a marvelous dramatic turn as the rookie quarterback whose ego and talent are equally impressive, while Pacino seems more at ease in Oliver Stone Land than any actor since regular James Woods (on hand as well as a sleazy team doctor). Prowling the sidelines, shouting spittle-flecked orders, seizing up in almost physical pain when a play goes the wrong way, Pacino is as unashamedly--and entertainingly--hyperbolic as Stone's whirling montages of boiling storm clouds, bloodthirsty fans, and players smashed into the mud. (Once again football, perhaps the most sophisticated of team sports, is viewed cinematically as a bunch of guys hitting each other in slow motion.) Unfortunately, all the self-conscious mythologizing and pumped-up macho posturing that Stone can muster doesn't conceal a clichéd, slapped-together script, whose few good ideas (mostly about race in America) jostle about with several hoary, terrible ones--including a too-literal analogy of football players as modern gladiators. (To drive the point home, Stone includes Charlton Heston--the aging Ben-Hur--in one of many star-powered cameos.) All in all, Any Given Sunday is never dull, but never very enjoyable, either. --Bruce Reid

Product Description

Girdiron drama from director Oliver Stone looks at the on- and off-the-field struggles of the Miami Sharks, a once-mighty team struggling to get a playoff berth. Veteran quarterback Dennis Quaid finds his spot threatened by flashy backup Jamie Foxx, while fiery coach Al Pacino's style is at odds with assistant Eckhart's tactics. Cameron Diaz, LL Cool J, Lauren Holly, James Woods, Ann-Margret, and Charlton Heston also star. 157 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English, French; deleted scenes; "making of" documentary; music videos; photo gallery; theatrical trailer; isolated music score; audio commentary; DVD-ROM content.

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30 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Any Given Sunday August 20, 2000
Format:VHS Tape
This was truly an excellent film. This movie is Oliver Stone's best since Platoon. The fast-moving and dizzying cinemaphotography fits the high adrenaline atmosphere of the professional football world well. The film is also perfectly cast. Pacino gives life to the head coach, and Cameron Diaz's clearly most intense role as the team's owner is believeable. James Woods gives an excellent performance as the team doctor, who doesn't really seem to care about anyone but himself. Jamie Foxx has a breakthrough dramatic role as the new hotshot quarterback, whose ritualistic vomiting adds humor to the movie. With his performance, we find out Foxx really can act. LL Cool J, also puts through a convincing performance as the team's running back. Dennis Quaid doesn't really do much as the former QB with injury problems except help to develop Pacino's character. An outstanding cast, that features Charlton Heston as the football comissioner, and Ann-Margaret as Cameron Diaz's alcoholic mother. Former pro football players Jim Brown and Lawrence Taylor pop up as members of the team. I recommend it highly. This is possibly the best sports movie ever made.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Oliver Stone tries out for NFL Films. September 25, 2000
Format:DVD
I am a passing football viewer (go Jets!) and I was interested in this movie, not because of the football, not because of Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz or Oliver Stone, because I love NFL films. They makes some of the best recordings and could give all other sports filmworks a run for their money. They take the gridiron and change it into the stuff of legends. When I saw my first NFL tape, I didn't know Football could be so dramatic.

The movie is based on several characters of the fake Miami Sharks. The first is the aging coach, who is losing control of his team to an owner who thinks she knows more about the game than the old grizzled 30 year veteran. The coach is a worn out Al Pacino, who shines in the role of Tony D'Amato. Al would make a great coach, because all he does is give grandiose speeches in his movies and yell real loud. The owner is Cameron Diaz, who took over the team when her father died. She has real veins of steel in this movie and goes toe to toe with Pacino and gives as well as she gets. Their relationship is very stormy and a delight to watch them both.

Another story is about Willie Beaman (Jamie Foxx). He is the the (Kurt) Warneresque third string QB given a chance to shine when the aging star Cap Rooney is injured. He is so nervous that he pukes on the fifty yard line (Right on the Team Logo!), but he begins to shine and nearly wins his first game for them. He is humble and awestruck in the early stages of the movie, but once his career gets going, he becomes this arrogant jerk who suddenly begins to think he's god gift to football. His arrogance nearly upends the team, as he disregards plays the coach tell him to run, he disses their star player Julian Washington (LL Cool J) and ...... of the Defensive Captain Luther Lavoy (A mean Lawrence Taylor)....

Cap Rooney is a sub-story and his is about the aging superstar (read: Dan Marino). He is still good, but age is getting to him and he becomes paranoid about slipping into oblivion when Beaman is discovered. The relationship with Beaman is all politically driven and the pressures on Rooney are intense (especially from his wife, played with icyness by Lauren Holly).

The final sub-story is with Lawrence Taylor, Cap Rooney and the two doctors Dr. Mandrake (James Woods) and Allie Powers (Matthew Modine). Stone takes a stab at the back-end politics of Football, how the owners and doctors really only see these people as pieces of meat money-makers. One chilling scene is between Diaz and Woods, where she applies the non too subtle pressure to play Lavoy for the final, even if it will cost him his life. Mandrake, apart of the system and paid handsomely for it, is more than happy to oblige.

The story also takes other issues such as racism in the Football league, owners plotting to get new stadiums, the immoralities of being a ball player, people giving up everything (including family) for the game as well as players playing for performance bonuses, rather than for the team.

The DVD has excellent picture and the sound is fantastic. The mixture of hip-hop and Metallica really intensifies the adrenaline in the picture. The extras are pretty slim though, with only a trailer, video by LL Cool J (......) and the making.

While the performances all stand out (including non-actor Lawrence Taylor), the directing is mixed. There are some excellent scenes and the hit on Beaman in the rain (where his helmet goes flying) had some slow motion scenes, the ones involving the shaky cam (for realistic effect) were annoying, even nauseating to watch. Stone is an advocate for quick cuts, but at times it's so fast that all I get is a headache. If only we could get that director who did all those NFL films, then I would have given this movie a much higher rating....Rating: B- Read more ›

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie, Simple DVD December 21, 2000
Format:DVD
Any Given Sunday is Oliver Stone's expose of football, and more importantly the lives of the men that experience it. This hard hitting drama runs at almost 3 hours, and not a minute is wasted. The cast is all-star and cast perfectly. This movie proved to me that Lawrence Taylor can act, as he has the most powerful scene in the movie in the shower room. The Any Given Sunday DVD is very simple for such a great movie. The only extras are a documentary, a trailer, and a music video. There is also some extra footage thrown in. Although lacking features, sound makes up for the lack of extras. If you got a nice sound system, you will feel like you're right in the game, with every hit and crunch. If you are a DVD sound-junkie, then this one is for you.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Football made interesting September 20, 2000
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Format:DVD
Oliver Stone once again manages to put together an insightful masterpiece and despite American football as its main feature, this film is intensely entertaining and with a hot hip hop/rap/r&B soundtrack along with an impressive A list cast, Any Given Sunday can't go wrong. Al Pacino as the coach is godd, as he always is, but I found the real stars to be Jamie Foxx and the always goregeous Cameron Diaz. Foxx who usually is the comic relief, played it straight and gives in an oscar-worthy performance as Willy Beamen, the team's key player after favourite Dennis Quaid is injured. Although occasionally his character is a bastard, he serves up an hilarious music video, an intense performance and clearly has no problem getting his gear off, Foxx is bound to go places. Diaz was another key player in this flick, playing a tough as nails, take-no-crap owner of Pacino's team, and although usually sweet, the long smile is barely seen as she plays it straight and gets through to the cast and audiences, she is someone you don't want to mess with. Besides Pacino, Foxx, Diaz and Quaid (whose barely seen), the cast is rounded off with James Woods (another top star in a barely seen role), Lauren Holly, Elizabeth Berkley, Matthew Modine, Ann Margeret, Charlton Heston and rapper LL Cool J (showing he can act). With the shaky camera work adding to the film's realism this is one of the hottest films to date and should be seen by everyone from 15 above. The excessive language, graphic violence and shocking amount of nudity (I warn you when Diaz goes to the locker room prepare for a shock with a football player - you'll soon see what I mean) only allow it suitable for mature audiences.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Al Pacino, still fantastic!
Robert DeNero (spell) may have done some toilet drop movies... But Pacino is still great. This dvd has afew additional scenes from the original. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Jonny Uptown
5.0 out of 5 stars great movie
to me this was a great movie, i think they should make more movies like this i love sports movies and especially inspirational sports movies its wonderful movie i hope many love it... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Daniel Lee Jackson
1.0 out of 5 stars Beware of the case
The case was broken when I opened it along with several marks on the case from the dvd being thrown around and having weight on top of it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by CJ726
4.0 out of 5 stars Pacino as a football coach?
I'll ask again...Pacino as a football coach?! Pacino as a football coach didn't really work for me the entire time but I still liked the movie.
Published 1 month ago by Christopher Hamilton
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie never gets old
One of the best movies ever I don't get tired of watching that movie great actors a never gets old watching any giving Sunday
Published 1 month ago by very good
4.0 out of 5 stars Extremely well done
...but not for kids! This is a really good movie with an excellent cast, but there are quite a few things in this that are definitely NOT young male friendly! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Teri
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Version
I just had to have this Director's Cut Edition. Quick arrival too. I love the sound quality of this one!!
Published 3 months ago by P Floyd
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Movie
One of the better movies of its' genre. Well directed with great filming, giving us an inside look at the seamy side of Pro Football
Published 4 months ago by John Millar
5.0 out of 5 stars AL PACINO , football
Great movie. a little graphic on sexuality but love team spirit. Best part is when they are carrying lawrence taylor off
the field and he smiles and says " BE... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Gman
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this Movie
While this may not be considered a classic, it is a movie I enjoyed very much. It shows what some movies won't and that is the drug, cheating, and stupid ways of a athlete.
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