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A co-production of ESPN and NFL Films, included in ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines how a dominant defense and larger-than-life personalities propelled the 2000 Baltimore Ravens to a Super Bowl win. The film uses a May 2022 reunion of the team's key figures as a framing device. 80 for Brady: 2023 Comedy
NFL Productions, LLC, doing business as NFL Films, [1] is the film and television production company of the National Football League. It produces commercials , television programs , feature films , and documentaries for and about the NFL, as well as other unrelated major events and awards shows.
Pages in category "NFL Films people" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Tom Brookshier; C.
TV film about the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan saga that happened earlier in the year. A Promise Kept: The Oksana Baiul Story: 1994 Biographical TV film about Oksana Baiul's rise from orphan to Olympic champion. Ice Angel: 2000 Fantasy TV film about hockey-playing boy who dies and is reincarnated as a girl figure skater. On Edge: 2004 ...
The film co-stars Chris Rock, James Cromwell, Nelly, William Fichtner, David Patrick Kelly, Tracy Morgan, Cloris Leachman, and Burt Reynolds, who played Sandler's role in the original. It was released by Paramount Pictures in the United States and Sony Pictures Releasing –under the Columbia Pictures label–in other territories on May 27, 2005.
List of comic-based films directed by women; List of films based on comic strips; List of films based on English-language comics. List of films based on DC Comics publications; List of films based on Marvel Comics publications; List of films based on Archie Comics; List of films based on Dark Horse Comics; List of films based on Harvey Comics
The NFL didn't take kindly to those who participated in the making of North Dallas Forty. Hall of Famer Tom Fears , who advised on the movie's football action, had scouting contracts with three NFL teams – all were canceled after the film opened, reported Jane Leavy and Tony Kornheiser in a September 6, 1979, Washington Post article. [ 15 ]
The film is on AFI's 10 Top 10 for Greatest Sports Movies. [1] Costner then starred in the sports fantasy drama film Field of Dreams with James Earl Jones. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Original Score and Best Adapted Screenplay.