so much for that
OT: 30 for 30 "Birth of Big Air" on Tonight
They had a pretty cool setup for the premiere of this back in April in NYC. This was set up just behind the World Financial Center: http://twitpic.com/1i54tu
Also of interest, here is the rest of the fall lineup for the 30 for 30 series. Most of these sound great: http://www.espnmediazone3.com/us/2010/07/espn-films-announces-%e2%80%9830-for-30%e2%80%99-fall-schedule/
Though it does kinda let the surprise out of the bag of the stuff we might have hoped they'd cover.
I'll say on the less interesting stuff coming - "Jordan rides the Bus"...because we haven't hear enough about Jordan, have we? Not one, but two featuring the Yankees (They were doing Steinbrenner BEFORE he died? And guess who got the Red Sox-Yankees one through...). And I think I liked One Night in Vegas more when it was about soccer in Columbia...or on the rap angle, the LA Raiders, or Miami Hurricanes, or...
Exciting me- Once Brothers...a great story, and anxious to look at it more in-depth. Pony Express - more college football history is always good. And oddly, Unmatched...because their relationship was awfully frosty, and I wonder how much that'll come across on screen.
Sadly, no Michigan stuff (Fab Five had the cultural significance...though I'd rather see a Michigan '97....not that everyone around the country would; but after 4 4-loss seasons, it certainly has the come back nature this thing thrives on, as well as interesting characters. "Just bring the band". Would have been a nice counterpoint to Miami).
But I'll watch them all anyway.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
But I'm hoping this will be almost as rad as "Rad."
It is spelled HOKEAMANIA. Our coach is an ass-kicking American citizen, not one of the Beatles, for Christ's sake!
Yes, I'm still waiting for the 'Rad' dvd. I have to admit I'm a bigger fan of the school dance 'Send me an Angel' scene.
But I've cluttered the board enough today, so I'll say my peace here, and transfer it over if necessary.
I was kinda way underwhelmed by this one. I can see why it wasn't highly promoted. I mean, I'm sure the subject matter didn't help my interest, but I don't think it was a particularly well put together film, either. The whole idea of this is to take events and sports that you might not have know about or might not interest you, but make it interesting and appealing. This seemed to consist more of "then he did this...and it was insane...dude!". I cynically have doubts that this would have be chosen to air but for ESPN showing the X-Games.
I would say this would take the LA Raiders spot at the bottom of my 30 for 30s. YMMV. But as we get closer to the end, ever less spectacular one seems like a lost opportunity for another great story they could cover about something else.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk


Thanks for the heads up, I'll make sure not to miss this one!
I love 30 for 30, glad to see ESPN doing something right!
Maybe we can get one on Bo vs. Woody!
Go Blue!