ESPN 30 for 30's


Which one was your least favorite?
Which subject would you like to see covered?
"The Best That Never Was" always sucks me in as does "Of Miracles and Men"
Comments
-
The ones where @creepycoug won the WRONG way.
-
Both the U ones were awesomeYellowSnow said:The ones where @creepycoug won the WRONG way.
Anything college football is number 1
The Lakers Celtic trio was great -
The one on the Boz was good too.RaceBannon said:
Both the U ones were awesomeYellowSnow said:The ones where @creepycoug won the WRONG way.
Anything college football is number 1
The Lakers Celtic trio was great -
Fab Five
Brian And The Boz
Bad Boys
I Hate Christian Laettner
Grandpa Sankey -
Both the U ones - like the first better
Best that Never Was - holy shit what a fucking talent. I remember Dupree vividly. -
Pony Excess was fun
I've enjoyed much more than I haven't -
Lakers/Celtics was great
I'm really partial to the Survive and Advance film ... truly a great story -
The Best That Never Was is not only a fabulous title, it was also so compelling a film.
-
My favorite was "Pumpy tours Europe, and Baze attacks"
-
The Two Escobars
I Hate Christian Laettner
9.79*
I had to have a long talk with one of my dads about why he never told me that he was on the same high school wrestling team with Ric Flair after that one, but then he redeemed himself by telling me Flair was expelled and sent to private school before wrestling season even began. -
The episode about Vlad and Drazen Petrovic - incredible story telling.
http://www.espn.com/30for30/film?page=once-brothers
Very much enjoyed the one on Paul Westhead - The Guru of Go.
The U - easily the most entertaining. Those guys were ballers, smoked weed and talked shit.
There's way too many to just have one favorite. They've had some crap (could give zero fucks about race car drivers or any XGame shit).
http://www.espn.com/30for30/index
-
Two Escobars was really top notch.
They have a bunch of short forms that are good too - the one on Mackey Sasser and the Pittsburgh Pirates coke trials are both fun. -
Winning time was my favorite. Cheryl Miller talking shit about her brother always makes me laugh and getting such an honest assessment of the rivalry from Reggie, John Starks and Spike Lee is what always makes me watch when it's on TV.
-
There's a couple I'm trying to remember names, could have been 30 for 30 or HBO. One was about the guy who kinda invented the basketball shoe endorsement thing for Nike. And another one about a sportscaster who was also an alternate (I think) sprinter for the 1936 Olympic team. Both were really good.
-
If you liked the 30 for 30 show on Marcus Dupree, you'll enjoy this as well:DerekJohnson said:The Best That Never Was is not only a fabulous title, it was also so compelling a film.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/296775.The_Courting_of_Marcus_Dupree
-
The Sonny Vaccaro story was on 30 for 30.GrundleStiltzkin said:There's a couple I'm trying to remember names, could have been 30 for 30 or HBO. One was about the guy who kinda invented the basketball shoe endorsement thing for Nike. And another one about a sportscaster who was also an alternate (I think) sprinter for the 1936 Olympic team. Both were really good.
The Marty Glickman piece was on HBO. #joobs
-
tyfysPurpleThrobber said:
The Sonny Vaccaro story was on 30 for 30.GrundleStiltzkin said:There's a couple I'm trying to remember names, could have been 30 for 30 or HBO. One was about the guy who kinda invented the basketball shoe endorsement thing for Nike. And another one about a sportscaster who was also an alternate (I think) sprinter for the 1936 Olympic team. Both were really good.
The Marty Glickman piece was on HBO. #joobs -
Soccer and drugs, too of my former favorite pastimes.Dennis_DeYoung said:Two Escobars was really top notch.
They have a bunch of short forms that are good too - the one on Mackey Sasser and the Pittsburgh Pirates coke trials are both fun. -
No No: A Dockumentary
Not a 30 for 30 but fucking awesome.
If you have a Roku or some other, search for it. You can watch it for free.
Pitch a no no while trippin ballz and then pop off -
I like the UNLV and Phi Slama Jama ones too
-
Marcus Dupree was great.
The Gospel According to Mac was dramatic, hell of a story.