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The 30 for 30 series has really been excellent. In addition to the list you mentioned that you have watched some of the other really good ones are:
The Two Escobars
Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. the New York Knicks
The U
I would highly recommend catching those when they replay.
It also looks like there is at least one more new one coming up called Pony Excess on December 11th. It is about the SMU football program and what lead to them getting the death penalty.
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I agree, these are flat out awesome. I also watched the one recently on DuPree and it was great, really heartfelt.
"Into the Wind" is a must watch as well.
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I've seen about half of them, but my favorite so far has been "The Two Escobars". Just a fantastic (and tragic) story that was really well done.
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I've seen about half of them, but my favorite so far has been "The Two Escobars". Just a fantastic (and tragic) story that was really well done.
Agreed - I really enjoyed that one.
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"The Two Escobars" was excellent. My favorite thus far on pure entertainment value is "The U".
Thanks for posting that schedule. There are several that I've missed and would like to DVR.
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Okay, enough of that. :D Thanks for the heads-up on the upcoming schedule. I missed nearly all of these the first time around, and I think the one about Tim Richmond is the only one I've seen. It was excellent, so I'd like to catch the rest.
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The Two Escobars, The U, Run, Ricky, Run, and the ones about Tim Richmond and Marcus Dupree were all fantastic.
But the one about Vlade Divac and Drazen Petrovic was probably the most worthwhile time I've ever spent watching television.
Sometimes we forget that these are real flesh and blood men and women that we watch doing these things in arenas and on TV. This series reminds us how very human they are.
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The Two Escobars, The U, Run, Ricky, Run, and the ones about Tim Richmond and Marcus Dupree were all fantastic.
But the one about Vlade Divac and Drazen Petrovic was probably the most worthwhile time I've ever spent watching television.
Sometimes we forget that these are real flesh and blood men and women that we watch doing these things in arenas and on TV. This series reminds us how very human they are.
I forgot about the Vlade Divac one. I believe it was called "Once Brothers" and it was also fantastic. I was pretty young when that was all going on and the history of it was something that I was completely unfamiliar with.
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They do a great job of highlighting significant sports events that the average fan just doesn't know enough about. Hate ESPN. Love the series.
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This is easily one of the best things going on tv right now.
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It's about the only worthwhile thing ESPN has done in more than a decade. I've enjoyed most of them, especially Two Escobars as many have referenced. I have a former political refugee from Colombia who works for me who was able to give me some more context on it. She watched it and said it was very accurate.
The one that made no sense to me as far as the series was the one on Miami. I thought that one was a waste of time. I also couldn't have cared less about the Steinbrenner one.
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Interesting, I thought the Miami episode was one of the standouts.
My favorite might have been the one on Terry Fox, but Marcus Dupree's is up there. I've missed a few though.
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The 2 Escobars and Once Brothers are honestly 2 of the best, most well done documentarys ive ever seen.
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Interesting, I thought the Miami episode was one of the standouts.
It wasn't a knock on the quality of the documentary. It was more a topic I couldn't care less about. And I really don't see how it was a topic worthy of being included in this kind of undertaking. Maybe I'm missing something, but I still don't get why it's so newsworthy.