What is your favorite 30 for 30?
What is your favorite 30 for 30?
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Reggie Miller vs. the New York Knicks
Bad Boys
Four Falls of Buffalo
I Hate Christian Laettner
The 85' Bears
Broke
This Magic Moment
Reggie Miller vs The Knicks
Trojan War
Volume 3 has been having a lot of great ones so far
Fantastic Lies
i went 30 for 30 dunking my balls in your moms asshole
i don't even like soccer, but it's easily the two escobars. Best one imo famila
Two escobars
Once brothers
Nothing else comes close
Probably not the best but was my favorite for some reason is I Hate Christian Laettner
Big Shot, easily.
>buying a sports team with no money
Grow up
I had never heard about that story before. Made me kek
Moo
Bad Boys was great. I wanna another Bad Boys
Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks
Ghosts of Ole Miss
Two Escobars
That's a comfy pic
I Really, Really Like Choking: The Aaron Rodgers Story
Reggie Miller
Two Escobars
the Steve Bartman one
Broke
the USFL one
the Orlando Magic one, which was surprisingly good.
2 escobars
once brothers
you dont know bo
bad boys
fab five
the u
My favorite short is "First Pitch" about George Bush throwing out the first pitch in a World Series game in New York after 9/11. So many feels. You can watch it on the espn website.
Oh good a shitposter
The most recent one about Shaq and the Orlando magic is really good.
I just can't seriously watch anything about George Bush. That guy is a fucking meme.
I made my girlfriend watch the Hillsborough one with me and she raised a good point
Why is it called 30 for 30? We assumed it would be 30 minutes long
My favorite ESPN 30 for 30 is "Four Falls of Buffalo", about the Buffalo Bills teams that went to the Super Bowl (but lost each time) from 1990-1993.
>great
Survive and Advance
Magic Moment
Reggie Miller
Four falls
Big Shot
85 Bears
The U
Small Potatoes
Trojan War
Don't know Bo
Why, because the internet told you so? He's a pretty down to earth nice guy.
It's called 30 for 30 because it's original premise was to tell 30 unique sports-related stories over the 30 year history of ESPN.
Lol because he's an idiot
believeland
where can I watch it?
reggie's winning time
June 17th, 1994 is excellent for any Europeans if they want to try and understand sports culture in the United States.
Chat Shit Get Banged: The Leicester City Story
Draymond: A good boy who dindu nuffin
Can't wait la
they better make one on that.
the tonya harding and nancy kerrigan one is underrated
I think it's called the price (or cost) of gold
Any that you want to see be made?
Pony Exce$$
You Don't Know Bo
Small Potatoes: Who Killed the USFL?
9.79*
I'd like to see one be made on the San Antonio Spurs. Just one. Maybe on Kawhi or their playoff record, or them getting Duncan. Anything. They have such great history that it'd be a crime not to make a 30 for 30 or at least a doc on them.
The Hillsborough one was aired on the BBC here recently(it couldn't be aired earlier for risk of influencing the jury) and I found it extremely compelling for just presenting exactly what happened on the day in such a long format fashion in a manner that went against some of the opinions I, and some of my friends had on the events of that day and the subsequent 27 years.
Are there others in the series that have a similar level of high quality journalism?
i want to see one on Chris Benoit and the decline of the WWE afterwards
Leicester 2016
That Ric Flair one will probably be pretty good
Not a sport. Sorry.
He is. He was an incompetent idiot, but he wasn't a bad dude. He just got manipulated by evil dudes
He graduated from Yale and has an MBA from Harvard...
They did an E:60 about the NXT, and there's a 30 for 30 short about Arnold when he served in the Austrian army
Any retard with family connections can do that
Educate yourself
>being a business man and being a President are equal skillsets
Go vote for shillary then you fucking cancer, trump gonna save us.
Slaying the Badger
The Birth of Big Air
9.79* was excellent.
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Believeland was pretty good. I still hate Art Modell though and would take a shit on his grave if I knew where he was buried.
Two I particularly like that no one has mentioned yet:
1. The Birth of Big Air
2.The Guru of Go
>no one has mentioned 1
dude, three posts up
H
J
Untucked (its about the Marquette basketball team, I just like it because i'm an alum)
85 Bears
The U
Rand University (my absolute favorite)
The story of the Soviet team trying to leave the stadium in Philadelphia during Super Series '76
They should do one on how trump totally fucked up owning s football team, something any moron could turn into a money factory.
>Untucked (its about the Marquette basketball team, I just like it because i'm an alum)
wassup senpai
The one about Bartman, Two Escobars and Once brothers are the absolute GOATs
Honorable mention: You don't know Bo, Rand University, Without Bias
The upcoming one about the 73-9 Warriors getting btfo by the Thunder in 5.
Duke Lacrosse
NWA and the Raiders
SMU one
The U one
They were all based.
>SHOOK: The story of some punkass chucking bitches
>Presented by Bud Light
WHAT IF I TOLD YOU
Catching Hell
This magic moment
Fantastic lies
Four nights in Octoer
They already did one on that
This. That old faggot can't run a sports team, and he sure as hell cant run a country. You're a moron if you support trump.
Slaying the Badger
I thought Believeland was really fucking good, but then again I'm biased. The Cusb fan catching the foul ball was good too.
>ghosts of ole miss
why
Four Days In October, eternal GOAT
Four Falls of Buffalo
Of Miracles and Men, surprisingly good
The U pt 2, because I'm, from FSU and hate Miami with such a burning passion it cannot be put into words.
you watched those scenes where everybody is waving a confederate flag
and didn't shed a tear
??????????????????????
Two Escobars
Little Big Men
Miller vs New York
Bad Boys
Prince of Pennsylvania
The U
SMU
The best that never was (Marcus Dupree)
Broke
there's a netflix documentary about the same subject as prince of pennsylvania, dude
that footage of marcus dupree playing in high school
he looked like a fucking giant
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The one they'll make in a few years about how the Warriors had the best record of all time, the first unanimous MVP and failed to make the finals, then soon after the team fell apart and they never sniffed the finals again with Curry at the helm
damn the phi slama jama documentary is gonna be good
>Favorite
The Bernie and Ernie Show (Kind of biased because I'm a Vols fan.)
Brian and the Boz
Survive and Advance
Four Falls of Buffalo
Once Brothers
Ghosts of Ole Miss
Catching Hell
The U Part 1 and 2
Pony Excess
>Hated
Trojan War (The direction on it was absolutley terrible.
Who else is super excited about the upcoming XFL one?
As a Boston guy I loved the content of Four Days in October but desu I really didn't like the way they did it. The "2 guys talking in a bar" bit was annoying as hell.
Survive and Advance.
I cried like a faggot at the end.
Tagline: What if I told you 73 wins didn't come with a ring.
F U N D
I T
I liked Fernando Nation a lot.
Shook: 73.9 degrees of embarrassment
Surprised I haven't seen this one on here. Undoubtedly has to be:
Hawaiin: The Legend of Eddie Aikau
Criminally underrated 30 for 30. Definitely my favorite.
This one is probably my second favorite but Of Miracles and Men is the true GOAT
I was already gonna do that, but thanks for your support, fampai
Oh shit I forgot about that one. That one's really good as well.
the fuckery you could pull before electronic checks was hilarious
I just netflix would quit being suck a kike and only having random 30 for 30s
it just aired on espn it'll be on netflix in a few months
the Bills documentary took like two months to get put up
Four Falls of Buffalo was good
>not tearing up when buffalo fans were chanting Norwood's name after the missed field goal
you're waiting for one about wallabies' perennial shitshow against nz, aren't you