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[Blu-Ray]Any Given Sunday [PRESTIGE COLLECTION]

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION


Special Feature

Commentary by Director and Co-Writer Oliver Stone (157:10)
Commentary by Jamie Foxx (157:10)
Full Contact: The Making Of Any Given Sunday (27:07
* Jamie Foxx Auditon Tape and Screen Tests
- Football Home Video (03:22)
- Screen Test – “The Lunch” (01:18)
- Screen Test – "Willie and Vanessa at the Cordoza Hotel” (02:01)
Madman's pre-game ritual With Optional Commentary by Director Oliver Stone (00:53)
Game 1 - Sanderson tunnel speech/Madman and angry fan (00:51)
Game 1 - Sharks tackle / Beastman's broken finger (01:06)
Game 1 - Press conference (01:14)
Viscaya party - Dr. Mandrake sets the rules for Dr. Powers (04:20)
Tony and son breakfast (03:20)
Game 3 - Butkus vs. referee (01:19)
Post Game 3 - Miami win over Crusaders (04:27)
Sharks locker room - Willie and Christian (00:36)
Sharks party - Hot tub scene / Willie meets Ray Fields (03:19)
J- Man at home/Watching Willie (01:33)
Pre-game 5 - J-Man makes up with Willie/Monte urges on the team(02:22)
Game 5 - Sanderson and Dr. Powers (01:31)
Post Game 5 – Victory (05:56)
Gag Reel (04:11)
Football Outtakes Montage (08:28)
Miscellaneous Landscapes and Outtakes Montage (03:26)
Music-Only Audio Track-"Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitte (01:17)
Music-Only Audio Track-"Curisin" by Smokey Robinson (02:59)
Music-Only Audio Track-"Stompbox" by Overseer (01:11)
Music-Only Audio Track-"My Niggas" by DMX (00:50)
Music-Only Audio Track-"Take California" by Propellerhead (01:15)
Music-Only Audio Track-"Revolution" by Kirk Franklin (00:56)
Music-Only Audio Track-"Como Ves" by Ozomatli (01:07)
Music-Only Audio Track-"Willie Beamen" by Jamie Foxx (01:48)
Music-Only Audio Track-“Garciosa” by Moby (03:04)
Music-Only Audio Track-“Twilight Zone” by 2 Unlimited (01:15)
Music-Only Audio Track-“Use Me” by Bill Withers (02:24)
Music-Only Audio Track-“Soul Sunday” by Goodie Mob featuring (02:30)
Music-Only Audio Track-“Twisted Hair” by Robbie Robertson (03:06)
Music-Only Audio Track-“Introduction from Run Lola Run” By Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil (00:50)
Music-Only Audio Track-“My Weakness” by Moby (02:51)
Music-Only Audio Track- “Any Given Sunday” by Jamie Foxx (03:38)
Instant Replay-Hit on "Cap" (01:19)
Instant Replay-Beam throws first TD (01:09)
Instant Replay-Beam runs with the Football (00:46)
Instant Replay-Beamen runs for a TD (01:58)
instant Replay-The Monsoon Bowl (02:12)
instant Replay-"Cap" runs for a TD (01:18)
instant Replay-Dallas game scoring drives (01:36)
instant Replay-4th and 1 - Shark goes down (01:19)
instant Replay-Comanche (01:23)
instant Replay-4 seconds left (02:56)
The Art of Selling
Stills Gallery (00:01)
Music Video- “Shut 'Em Down” by LL Cool J (03:37)
Music Video- “My Name is Willie” by Jamie Foxx (01:47)
Music Video- “Any Given Sunday” by Jamie Foxx (03:25)
Theatrical Trailer (02:26)

Additional information

When a devastating hit knocks a professional football legend and quarterback
Cap Rooney (Denis Quaid) out of the game, a young, unknown third-stringer
is called in to replace him. Having ridden the bench for years because of a
string of bad luck stories and perhaps insufficient character, Willie Beaman
(Jamie Foxx) seizes what may be his last chance, and lights up the field
with a raw display of athletic prowess. His stunning performance over
several games is so outstanding and fresh it seems to augur a new era in
the history of this Miami franchise, and forces aging coach Tony D'Amato
(Al Pacino) to reevaluate his time-tested values and strategies and begin to
confront the fact that the game, as well as post-modern life may be passing
him by. Adding to the pressure on D'Amato to win at any cost is the
aggressive young President/Co-owner of the team, Christina Pagniacci
(Cameron Diaz), now coming into her own after her father's death.
Christina's driving desire to prove herself in a male dominated world is
intensified by her focus on the marketing and business of football, in which
all coaches and players are merely properties.