30 for 30

30 for 30

2009
30 for 30
30 for 30

30 for 30

8.8 | TV-PG | en | Documentary

30 for 30 is the umbrella title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN and its sister networks and online properties. The series, which highlights people and events in the sports world that have generally received small amounts of attention, has featured two "volumes" of 30 episodes each, a 13-episode series under the ESPN Films Presents title in 2011-2012, and a series of 30 for 30 Shorts shown through the ESPN.com website.

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EP35  The Minister of Defense
Dec. 13,2023
The Minister of Defense

A portrait of legendary NFL defensive lineman, Reggie White, who constantly strived to "do right" but found that sometimes there is no easy answer as to what 'right' means.

EP34  The Great Heisman Race of 1997
Dec. 09,2023
The Great Heisman Race of 1997

The story of the 1997 Heisman Trophy race and the now-legendary players who vied for the honor of College Football's best player award that season.

EP33  The Luckiest Guy in the World: Part 4
Jun. 13,2023
The Luckiest Guy in the World: Part 4

The decision to leave the Trail Blazers was tough for Bill and a failed stint at the Clippers would lead him to team up with the legendary Larry Bird.

EP32  The Luckiest Guy in the World: Part 3
Jun. 13,2023
The Luckiest Guy in the World: Part 3

Bill Walton was at the top of his game for the Blazers and his play would earn him an MVP, even as he went up against legends like Kareem.

EP31  The Luckiest Guy in the World: Part 2
Jun. 06,2023
The Luckiest Guy in the World: Part 2

Bill was part of UCLA’s 88-game winning streak but when it ended,it devastated him. Despite injuries early in the NBA, he was a force to be reckoned with.

EP30  The Luckiest Guy in the World: Part 1
Jun. 06,2023
The Luckiest Guy in the World: Part 1

A multi-part film chronicling the colorful life of basketball Hall Of Famer and Grateful Dead superfan Bill Walton.

EP29  The American Gladiators Documentary Part 2
May. 31,2023
The American Gladiators Documentary Part 2

Part 2 of 2. The cast and crew of American Gladiators look back on the iconic 90s series which pitted "amateur" contestants against professional "gladiators." It was "part sports, part game show, but all American."

EP28  The American Gladiators Documentary Part 1
May. 30,2023
The American Gladiators Documentary Part 1

Part 1 of 2. The cast and crew of American Gladiators look back on the iconic 90s series which pitted "amateur" contestants against professional "gladiators." It was "part sports, part game show, but all American."

EP27  Bullies of Baltimore
Feb. 05,2023
Bullies of Baltimore

They were arguably the most dominating defensive team in NFL history – and perhaps the most entertaining club that pro football has ever seen. A behemoth on the field that turned into, literally, one of the classic shows of the reality television era. Now, a little more than two decades after one extraordinary season etched their legacy for all time, the documentary tells the story of a Super Bowl champion for the ages.

EP26  Jeanette Lee Vs.
Dec. 13,2022
Jeanette Lee Vs.

Jeanette Lee is an Asian-American billiards player who brought strength, sex appeal and skill to pool halls around the world; after her recent cancer diagnosis, Lee looks back on her storied career and opens up about her life.

EP25  Dream On (Part 3)
Jun. 05,2022
Dream On (Part 3)

At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, the USA women’s basketball team dominated the competition. Eight wins. Zero losses. Gold medals around their necks. They made it look easy. But that’s barely the start of the real story of the Women’s Dream Team. Because the truth about how the team came together, and what they endured on their grueling 14-month road leading up to the Olympics, is one of the most unlikely and most complicated tales told in sports history.

EP24  Dream On (Part 2)
Jun. 02,2022
Dream On (Part 2)

At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, the USA women’s basketball team dominated the competition. Eight wins. Zero losses. Gold medals around their necks. They made it look easy. But that’s barely the start of the real story of the Women’s Dream Team. Because the truth about how the team came together, and what they endured on their grueling 14-month road leading up to the Olympics, is one of the most unlikely and most complicated tales told in sports history.

EP23  Dream On (Part 1)
Jun. 01,2022
Dream On (Part 1)

At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, the USA women’s basketball team dominated the competition. Eight wins. Zero losses. Gold medals around their necks. They made it look easy. But that’s barely the start of the real story of the Women’s Dream Team. Because the truth about how the team came together, and what they endured on their grueling 14-month road leading up to the Olympics, is one of the most unlikely and most complicated tales told in sports history.

EP22  The Greatest Mixtape Ever
May. 31,2022
The Greatest Mixtape Ever

The documentary examines how 1990s streetball and the And1 Mixtape transformed basketball culture at large. In the late 1990s, a burgeoning young New York City DJ, Set Free, had the idea to set some grainy streetball highlights to a soundtrack of emerging rap music. The results culminated in what came to be known as the And1 Mixtape, a series of VHS tapes that forever transformed the game of basketball.

EP21  Shark
Feb. 07,2022
Shark

This documentary examines the legendary career of professional golfer Greg Norman, and how it was shaped by one stunning day at the Masters Tournament in 1996.

EP20  The Tuck Rule
Feb. 06,2022
The Tuck Rule

Chronicling the controversial "tuck rule" decision in a 2001-2002 Raiders-Patriots playoff game that keyed Tom Brady's first postseason win and helped launch a dynasty under coach Bill Belichick. Raiders DB Charles Woodson discusses the play with Brady, with additional interviews with referee Walt Coleman, and others from the game. Directed by Ken Rodgers and Nick Mascolo.

EP19  Once Upon a Time in Queens Part 4
Sep. 15,2021
Once Upon a Time in Queens Part 4

An in-depth examination of the 1986 New York Mets.

EP18  Once Upon a Time in Queens Part 3
Sep. 15,2021
Once Upon a Time in Queens Part 3

An in-depth examination of the 1986 New York Mets.

EP17  Once Upon a Time in Queens Part 2
Sep. 14,2021
Once Upon a Time in Queens Part 2

An in-depth examination of the 1986 New York Mets.

EP16  Once Upon a Time in Queens Part 1
Sep. 14,2021
Once Upon a Time in Queens Part 1

An in-depth examination of the 1986 New York Mets.

EP15  Breakaway
Jul. 13,2021
Breakaway

Maya Moore, one of women's basketball's most decorated players, stepped away from her sport to advocate for a man she believed to be wrongly imprisoned—a cause that changed her life in unexpected ways.

EP14  Al Davis vs. The NFL
Feb. 04,2021
Al Davis vs. The NFL

Using deepfake technology and content from the NFL Films archives, reconstructions of Raiders owner Al Davis and NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle tell the story of their contentious rivalry, in particular Davis's desire to move his team from Oakland to Los Angeles despite the league's objections.

EP13  The Infinite Race
Dec. 15,2020
The Infinite Race

The story of the Tarahumara, an indigenous community in Mexico, famed for their legendary running ability, and their preference for running barefoot, who inspired an ultrarunning craze across the world, and what's happened as their homes and communities were ravaged by drug cartels and violence.

EP12  The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius Part 4
Sep. 30,2020
The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius Part 4

Part 4 of 4. The life of South African Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius, from his childhood during the last days of apartheid, to worldwide celebrity as the first double-leg amputee to compete in the able-bodied Olympics, to his conviction for killing his girlfriend.

EP11  The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius Part 3
Sep. 29,2020
The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius Part 3

Part 3 of 4. The life of South African Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius, from his childhood during the last days of apartheid, to worldwide celebrity as the first double-leg amputee to compete in the able-bodied Olympics, to his conviction for killing his girlfriend.

EP10  The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius Part 2
Sep. 28,2020
The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius Part 2

Part 2 of 4. The life of South African Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius, from his childhood during the last days of apartheid, to worldwide celebrity as the first double-leg amputee to compete in the able-bodied Olympics, to his conviction for killing his girlfriend.

EP9  The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius Part 1
Sep. 27,2020
The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius Part 1

Part 1 of 4. The life of South African Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius, from his childhood during the last days of apartheid, to worldwide celebrity as the first double-leg amputee to compete in the able-bodied Olympics, to his conviction for killing his girlfriend.

EP8  Long Gone Summer
Jun. 15,2020
Long Gone Summer

A look back at the 1998 home run chase between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa.

EP7  Be Water
Jun. 07,2020
Be Water

An exploration of the life and legacy of Bruce Lee as an acting and martial arts icon.

EP6  Lance: Part 2
May. 31,2020
Lance: Part 2

Part 2. An in-depth look at the rise and fall of cyclist Lance Armstrong, who won seven straight Tour de France titles before being implicated in one of sport's largest doping scandals. Extensive interviews with Armstrong are featured by director Marina Zenovich.

EP5  Lance: Part 1
May. 24,2020
Lance: Part 1

Part 1. An in-depth look at the rise and fall of cyclist Lance Armstrong, who won seven straight Tour de France titles before being implicated in one of sport's largest doping scandals. Extensive interviews with Armstrong are featured by director Marina Zenovich.

EP4  Vick: Part 2
Feb. 06,2020
Vick: Part 2

Part 2 of 2. Chronicling the career of quarterback Michael Vick: his incredible rise, shocking fall and polarizing return. Vick served nearly two years for crimes related to involvement in a dog fighting ring, going from star athlete to national pariah; from one of the most popular players in the NFL and all of sports to a man as ostracized as virtually any public figure in America. Directed by Stanley Nelson.

EP3  Vick: Part 1
Jan. 30,2020
Vick: Part 1

Part 1 of 2. Chronicling the career of quarterback Michael Vick: his incredible rise, shocking fall and polarizing return. After high school in Newport News, Va., Vick led Virginia Tech to a BCS title game and was drafted No. 1 by the Atlanta Falcons. He was also a star who refused to turn his back on the friends who'd been with him since the beginning. Ultimately, that refusal would portend his downfall. Directed by Stanley Nelson.

EP2  Chuck & Tito
Oct. 15,2019
Chuck & Tito

The hot-and-cold relationship between MMA fighters Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz, from the start of UFC through its rise in popularity and to the present day.

EP1  Rodman: For Better or Worse
Sep. 10,2019
Rodman: For Better or Worse

The unfettered and definitive look at the life and career of Dennis Rodman.

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Released: 2009-10-06 | Released Producted By: ESPN Films , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.espn.com/30for30/
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30 for 30 is the umbrella title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN and its sister networks and online properties. The series, which highlights people and events in the sports world that have generally received small amounts of attention, has featured two "volumes" of 30 episodes each, a 13-episode series under the ESPN Films Presents title in 2011-2012, and a series of 30 for 30 Shorts shown through the ESPN.com website.

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zkonedog Usually, I'm just a baseball/football guy when it comes to my sporting pastimes. All the other professional sports and pastimes just don't interest me all that much. As such, I was a bit skeptical (despite the very positive reviews) of these documentaries considering their wide-ranging appeal. Boy, was I ever wrong! Simply put, these are some of the best sports documentaries ever produced...period. They are so varied and genre-diverse that describing them all would take too long for this kind of review forum, but most sucked me in from the beginning and made me truly care until the very end.Thus, if you have ANY doubts about whether or not you will enjoy this series, check them at the door RIGHT NOW! Even if you aren't a raging sports enthusiast, these documentaries will appeal to your very human nature with their drama and thought-provoking nature. As such, there really aren't too many people who I COULDN'T recommend "30 for 30" to.
TxMike The episode on Marion Jones is now available via Netflix streaming. That is how I saw it.I was a big track and field fan most of my life, and I recall in the late 1990s and into the early 2000s following Marion Jones's accomplishments on the track. Any time an athlete breaks out and rather quickly dominates you have to suspect the use of illegal performance enhancing substances. I believed Jones when she publicly denied cheating, then later was convicted of lying to federal officials. That earned her a 6-month jail term, and part of that in "solitary" for a fight in prison.So I was naturally disappointed but to her credit she accepted full responsibility, mostly avoiding the use of "mistake" and instead saying she made "decisions", and those were bad decisions. She has tried to redeem herself and be a positive force by speaking out, especially to children, of the importance of surrounding yourself with good people and making the right decisions.Whether you like Jones or not, the film itself is good, it goes right to the core of the issues. Are black athletes treated in a less-forgiving manner, as accused by Edwin Moses? I don't know, but it raises doubt.Of note, after her 3rd child was born, she began working hard to get into shape and at age 34 became a member of the Tulsa Shock of the WNBA, and performed well from the start. She had played college basketball, something many of us never knew.
mjkl64 Like ESPN's "Sports Century", the "30 for 30" stories get a lot of interviews from not just the athletes involved but coaches, media, family and friends to really get behind the scenes. I have enjoyed every episode I have watched but I have some personal favorites, like:"The Band That Wouldn't Die"- being an old Baltimore Colt fan, this story of a band that kept together after the Colts' departure really hit home. They are now the Baltimore Ravens Marching Band."The Best That Never Was"- a poignant story of the unfulfilled promise of Marcus Dupree. Great interviews in this one with Sooners coaches Barry Switzer and Lu cious Selmon and Dupree himself."The Fab Five"- the story of the U. of Michigan's men's basketball team of the early 1990's that started five freshmen. Their story of reaching the national championship game in consecutive years and the later penalties (including vacating their Final Four appearances) is must-see viewing for any college basketball fan.Other stories like "The U" and the one where Wayne Gretzky got traded to the LA Kings in 1988 were great, also. I give it 9 stars- it is simply a great show to watch!
TheEmulator23 I liked just about all of them but the Marion Jones one. As a Former Track stud, the whole documentary made me sick. I lost so much respect for the once talented John Singleton because of the way this was told. She is the definition of a loser. I don't care that she was a good basketball player or not, she helped destroy what Track & Field should & could have been here in the United States. Everything she says is complete BS. I hope she's a pariah for the rest of her pathetic life. It would have been one thing if she had just lied a few times, but the fact she lied FOR YEARS & constantly would go in front of cameras & say she wasn't using performance enhancing drugs destroys any sort of credibility she might have had. She's as bad as anything Barry Bonds, Mark McGuire, Jason Giambi, & Sammy Sosa did. Track & Field seems to still be trying to find an audience & she's a HUGE part of the reason why.On a happier note. I loved "The U, The 2 Escobars, Tim Richmond, Who Killed the USFL, & the Best that never was, the best. They were all pretty dang good documentaries & many of them could have been released theatrically they were that well done.