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1999 • Drama • 163m

Any Given Sunday

"Life is a contact sport."

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A star quarterback gets knocked out of the game and an unknown third stringer is called in to replace him. The unknown gives a stunning performance and forces the aging coach to reevaluate his game plans and life. A new co-owner/president adds to the pressure of winning. The new owner must prove herself in a male dominated world.

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Al Pacino
Al Pacino
Tony D'Amato
Cameron Diaz
Cameron Diaz
Christina Pagniacci
Dennis Quaid
Dennis Quaid
Jack 'Cap' Rooney
James Woods
James Woods
Dr. Harvey Mandrake
Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx
Willie Beamen
LL Cool J
LL Cool J
Julian Washington
Matthew Modine
Matthew Modine
Dr. Ollie Powers
Jim Brown
Jim Brown
Montezuma Monroe
Lawrence Taylor
Lawrence Taylor
Luther 'Shark' Lavay
Bill Bellamy
Bill Bellamy
Jimmy Sanderson
Andrew Bryniarski
Andrew Bryniarski
Patrick 'Madman' Kelly
Lela Rochon
Lela Rochon
Vanessa Struthers
Lauren Holly
Lauren Holly
Cindy Rooney
Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret
Margaret Pagniacci
Aaron Eckhart
Aaron Eckhart
Nick Crozier
Elizabeth Berkley
Elizabeth Berkley
Mandy Murphy
Charlton Heston
Charlton Heston
AFFA Football Commissioner
John C. McGinley
John C. McGinley
Jack Rose
Director: Oliver StoneScreenplay: Oliver StoneExecutive Producer: Oliver StoneScreenplay: John LoganProducer: Dan HalstedProducer: Clayton TownsendProducer: Lauren Shuler DonnerExecutive Producer: Richard Donner

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John Chard
2020-03-28
80%

That's what a leader's about: sacrifice. The times he's gotta sacrifice because he's gotta lead, by example. Not by fear and not by self-pity. Any Given Sunday is directed by Oliver Stone and Stone co-writes the screenplay with Daniel Pyne and John Logan. It stars Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx, Dennis Quaid, James Woods, LL Cool J, Matthew Modine, Aaron Eckhart and Jim Brown. Music is by Richard Horowitz and Paul Kelly and cinematography by Salvatore Totino. A star quarterback gets knocked out of the game and an unknown third stringer is called in to replace him. The unknown gives a stunning performance and forces the aging coach to re-evaluate his game plans and his life. A new female co-owner/president adds to the pressure of the team winning. The new owner must prove her self in a male dominated world while old coach and old quarterback equally have much to prove... Stone, the perennial poo stirrer that he is, shifted gear this time around to bring us his take on the brutal world on and off the pitch of American Gridiron. Though without doubt this is far too long in run time (2hrs 40), given that it isn't actually multifaceted in characterisation terms (Diaz underwritten), there's no denying that visually this finds Stone at his best. The quickfire editing might not be to everyone's taste, but it really puts you right in every play out there on the field. So much so you can hear and feel every spit, vomit, blood spill and vociferous grunt. No faults in the acting performances either, with Pacino thankfully doing his thing and Foxx superb as egotist QB Willie Beamen taking the honours and holding court. The narrative strains to make a point about the roles of black and whites in the game, and this being Stone there is no "stone" (sorry) left unturned into behaviour of the game's stars behind the scenes. Is this a movie none American Football fans can enjoy?, yes of course if one is interested in the various skill strands of the art, but really it's one for fans of the sport to see and feel the harsh realities of the game back in the previous decades. 8/10

Andre Gonzales
2023-04-18
70%

Love sports movies. Especially when there's a lot of football in it. This goes through a whole seasons worth. Love it!

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NunzioGiannatelli
2026-03-08

This movie transcends the sports genre to serve as a biting social critique of corporate greed and the dehumanization of athletes. The film portrays professional football as a modern gladiatorial arena where player health is sacrificed for profit, highlighting a culture of medical malpractice and systemic exploitation. A stand out lockerroom scene centers around Cameron Diaz shaking hands with a nude man whose enormous black penis is visible to her!

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Warner Bros. Pictures, Ixtlan Productions, The Donners' Company
Budget
$55,000,000
Box Office
$100,230,832

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