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Old 11-12-2014, 12:00 AM   Topic Starter
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Late night bullshit: name your future 30 for 30s

I mentioned in another thread... A few 30 for 30s bother me.... Ones with stories that are so obvious, it was overplayed. Biographies unless there was something extraordinary about it (sorry... Bo Jackson? Randy Moss? Those are nfl network Biographies, not 30 for 30s). And events so fresh in everyone's mind that the story is already well known. Anyway... With those biases clearly stated, what are...

30 for 30s we should see in the next few years because the story is still a little nostalgic?

What will be 30 for 30s ten years from now?
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Old 11-12-2014, 12:01 AM   #2
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ESPN 12 for 30, the Alex Smith story.
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Old 11-12-2014, 10:31 AM   #3
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Old 11-12-2014, 12:18 AM   #4
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I mentioned in another thread... A few 30 for 30s bother me.... Ones with stories that are so obvious, it was overplayed. Biographies unless there was something extraordinary about it (sorry... Bo Jackson? Randy Moss? Those are nfl network Biographies, not 30 for 30s). And events so fresh in everyone's mind that the story is already well known. Anyway... With those biases clearly stated, what are...

30 for 30s we should see in the next few years because the story is still a little nostalgic?

What will be 30 for 30s ten years from now?
I agree and disagree. I enjoy all of them(even the ones you labeled as obvious), but I do enjoy the more intriguing stories a bit more. I watched the one about Boston College and Henry Hill last night on Netflix, and was glued to the screen.
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Old 11-12-2014, 12:23 AM   #5
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I agree and disagree. I enjoy all of them(even the ones you labeled as obvious), but I do enjoy the more intriguing stories a bit more. I watched the one about Boston College and Henry Hill last night on Netflix, and was glued to the screen.
I think they're enjoyable. But with the amount of unbelievable story lines, they're barely even in my top half in terms of favorites.

I saw the greg lemond 30 for 30 last week. Holy shit, how was I that sucked in to a documentary about cycling?
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Old 11-12-2014, 12:26 AM   #6
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I think they're enjoyable. But with the amount of unbelievable story lines, they're barely even in my top half in terms of favorites.

I saw the greg lemond 30 for 30 last week. Holy shit, how was I that sucked in to a documentary about cycling?
Fock! I have it on my DVR list for that episode alone and haven't seen it in my que! WTF? infinity by Comcast is the serous devil! major suckage!

I think the best future one would be Evel Knievel. dude RULED!
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Old 11-12-2014, 12:31 AM   #7
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Fock! I have it on my DVR list for that episode alone and haven't seen it in my que! WTF? infinity by Comcast is the serous devil! major suckage!

I think the best future one would be Evel Knievel. dude RULED!
It's on Netflix instant. Another great one on Netflix that's pretty recent is 'big shot.' again, did not expect to be drawn in, but holy shit... What a crazy story.
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It's on Netflix instant. Another great one on Netflix that's pretty recent is 'big shot.' again, did not expect to be drawn in, but holy shit... What a crazy story.
The big shot one is about the former NY Islanders owner, right? If so, I agree. That was completely nuts.
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A few I might add but these stories are a little too obvious...

Sosa vs mcgwire home run chase
Ron artest at the palace
Yankees play at home post 9/11
Dan vs. Dave
Kerri strug wins gold
Laettner beats kentucky
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A few I might add but these stories are a little too obvious...

Sosa vs mcgwire home run chase
Ron artest at the palace
Yankees play at home post 9/11
Dan vs. Dave
Kerri strug wins gold
Laettner beats kentucky
these would be great.

god, i completely forgot about Dan vs Dave.
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I believe that was the first 30 for 30 I ever watched. I was an immediate fan of the series.
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Four-Gotten: The Bad Luck of the Buffalo Bills (1990-1993) What if I told you, the third time isn't always the charm?

Not Always Gold that Glitters: Richard Jewell and the 1996 Olympic Games What if I told you a man's finest hour led to several hours of darkness?

An Anthem: The Star Spangled Banner and Sports (Think '68 Olympics, '83 NBA All-Star Game and Marvin Gaye, Superbowl XXV in 1991 and Whitney Houston and.. Roseanne Barr?)
I was thinking of norwoods wide right in Super Bowl xxv. Crazy... I forgot that Whitney Houston's national anthem was before that game. That game alone is a 30 for 30.
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Four-Gotten: The Bad Luck of the Buffalo Bills (1990-1993) What if I told you, the third time isn't always the charm?

Not Always Gold that Glitters: Richard Jewell and the 1996 Olympic Games What if I told you a man's finest hour led to several hours of darkness?

An Anthem: The Star Spangled Banner and Sports (Think '68 Olympics, '83 NBA All-Star Game and Marvin Gaye, Superbowl XXV in 1991 and Whitney Houston and.. Roseanne Barr?)
Those are great ideas.
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Four-Gotten: The Bad Luck of the Buffalo Bills (1990-1993) What if I told you, the third time isn't always the charm?

Not Always Gold that Glitters: Richard Jewell and the 1996 Olympic Games What if I told you a man's finest hour led to several days of darkness?

An Anthem: The Star Spangled Banner and Sports (Think '68 Olympics, '83 NBA All-Star Game and Marvin Gaye, Superbowl XXV in 1991 and Whitney Houston and.. Roseanne Barr?)
Hmm... Didn't realize this, but there is a 30 for 30 short on Richard jewell and the Olympic bombing. Will need to check that out.
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