ESPN Films

ESPN Films

ESPN Films

  • Genre: Sports
  • Release Date: 2011-09-27
  • Advisory Rating: TV-G
  • Episodes: 29

Description

From the producers of the Emmy-nominated and Peabody-Award winning 30 for 30 series, ESPN Films creates exceptional sports stories from some of today’s finest filmmakers.

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 Catching Hell 1:48:42 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
2 Renee 1:19:24 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
3 The Dotted Line 56:12 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
4 Charismatic 57:36 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
5 Real Rocky 57:58 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
6 Unguarded 1:20:12 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
7 The Marinovich Project 1:20:17 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
8 Magic Johnson: The Announcement 1:23:02 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
9 Lolo Jones 49:03 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
10 Herschel Walker 49:55 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
11 The Play That Changed College Football 50:04 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
12 40 Minutes of Hell 49:02 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
13 Croom 49:00 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
14 Going Big 51:03 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
15 Miracle 3 50:33 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
16 Abby Head On 49:59 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
17 The Book of Manning 1:17:54 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
18 Sarah & Suzanne 51:32 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
19 The Stars Are Aligned 51:14 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
20 Bo, Barkley and The Big Hurt 50:07 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
21 The Believer 1:17:13 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
22 It's Time 1:17:35 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
23 The Little Master 50:07 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
24 Shaq & Dale 50:28 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
25 Dominique Belongs to Us 50:13 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
26 Son Of The Congo 54:26 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
27 Coach Bernie 24:04 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial
28 Thunder and Lightning 1:16:28 USD 2.99 Sign Up Free Trial

Reviews

  • How about the actual ESPN films

    5
    By ShinySpaceman
    Like 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story starring Barry Pepper. I would love a chance to buy it.
  • Catching Hell

    5
    By eboogie34
    Poor Steve Bartman. That film sucked me in so much I had to watch it 6 more times.
  • The Announcement

    5
    By Archierocks!
    The best one of the 30 for 30 series. Had me in tears. Amazing.
  • good

    4
    By speedykolt
    they need to put up the one on goose tatum that is the best one
  • Exceptional Ungaurded

    5
    By Dmolloy777
    I grew up in Fall River, and therefore am probably biased. But every minute, every second of this film held my attention. The film doesn't seem to have any agenda, other than to simply tell the story as it is. Rent it. You'll love it.
  • Unguarded

    5
    By 1346877543246red
    Herren played for Boston College, not Boston University! As a BC alum, I had written off Herren years ago. This film provides thought provoking insight into the story behind the public persona. Herren is a compelling, charismatic guy. I wish him and his family well.
  • Unguarded

    5
    By magic32and1
    One of the best documentaries I've ever seen. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who loves the resiliency in people and a great story to share with your family.
  • DO NOT BUY CATCHING HELL!

    1
    By Jason's First iTunes Nickname
    Catching Hell suuuuuuucked, ESPN does the same crap it always does with their Boston bias. What should have been a story about the Chicago Cubs, 2003 NLCS and Steve Bartman ESPN turns into a 'gee the Red Sox won in 2004, aren't the Red Sox great?' story.
  • Bartman

    5
    By Wasn't his fault!
    Poor man he has to deal with this. He has to deal with this today too. Every day. I'm a cubs fan I know when we win a world series. 107 years of sadness will end, and me and him will feel better. Watching this made me think what could have been. It wasn't his fault. They could have still lost the series. Any fan would try to get a baseball. It's hard for me to think about this, but when Chicago gets a world series, there will be the biggest celebration in history
  • Oh the flashbacks...

    5
    By Crocc0
    ESPN never ceases to amaze me with what they do to enlighten us on sports. I remember that play when it happened. i'm not a Cubs fan but i was mad for them. your team has the oppurtunity to do something great and he got in the way of that. it was obvious interferance. should things have gone that far afterward.... probably not. but don't expect hand claps and smiles after you mess up a potential gamechanger. hope is what they had and hope is what he ruined for the Cubs

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