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Once in a Lifetime - The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos
Once in a Lifetime - The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos
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List Price: $29.99  (€23.69)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 18 reviews)
Sales Rank: 13979
Category: DVD

Actors: Pele, Giorgio Chinaglia, Matt Dillon, Ahmet Ertegun, Nesuhi Erteguen
Directors: John Dower, Paul Crowder
Publisher: Miramax
Studio: Miramax
Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
Label: Miramax
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 97 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: DISD52668D
UPC: 786936718126
EAN: 0786936718126
ASIN: B000GRUMZU

Release Date: October 3, 2006
Theatrical Release Date: July 7, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Description
Glory, glamour, debauchery, controversy. It's all here in ONCE IN A LIFETIME: THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF THE NEW YORK COSMOS. This untold tale of America's first great soccer team and its larger-than-life superstar reveals how a scrappy team of ragtag athletes rose from total anonymity to stratospheric celebrity only to flame out in a New York minute. From the makers of the award-winning ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER and DOGTOWN AND Z-BOYS, this hugely entertaining and humorous film has everything -- heroes and villains, egos and excess, wild partying and exciting sports action. Adding to all the drama are candid -- and often juicy ? interviews with former players, coaches, newsmakers, and journalists. It's a once-in-a-lifetime story you just can't miss.

Amazon.com
The 2006 World Cup brought a plethora of soccer films (OK, three) to the cineplex. The most entertaining is this '70s-infused documentary of the New York Cosmos and the brief life of the North American Soccer League (NASL). The Cosmos rose to the pinnacle of success in the league, bringing in many famous players from around the globe including German Franz Beckenbauer, Italian Giorgio Chinaglia, and most notably, Brazilian Pele, the most famous athlete in the world. For a brief, shining moment, these players and the league made soccer hip and viable to a country who hardly embraced the sport beyond pre-teens kicking the funny ball around. The film delves in those who knew Warner Brothers honcho Steve Ross, who funded his passion and lingered in the spotlight. The fast and breezy doc has a great array of music to power through the talking heads, including players, commissioners, agents, coaches, and even Henry Kissinger. The high-scoring Chinaglia is painted as a villain type, who charmed Ross and--now on camera--some of us as he recounts the days. Other players, like Cosmos goalie Shep Messing, recall wonderful stories about being a hack one week to playing with the greatest ever the next. The yarn of brining Pele to America is nearly half the film; an incredible story of dreams, egos, and dollars. The fact he is not interviewed for this film is inconsequential. He's better received as a legend, and deservedly so. --Doug Thomas


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great documentary for sports fans   October 18, 2008
Even for fans who remember watching the New York Cosmos, it is hard to imagine that at one time the best soccer players in the world were not on Manchester United or Real Madrid but in America playing in New York every week. This documentary tells an amazing story that has a Cinderella begining and a Hamlet ending, but during the journey it was something to see.

I enjoyed seeing the interviews with the players and the owners. I was especially moved by the videos of Pele and hearing more of his story. Watching his goodbye game in which he played a half for the Cosmos and for the Brazilian team Boca Juniors (I think that's the name) was inspiring. It is Pele's goodbye speech that literally serves as a climax to this documentary.

What comes through most in this documentary is a shared love for soccer. Even though the league was mismanaged and out of control, it brought a love of the game to many in the USA. For that we can ever be thankful.



4 out of 5 stars Bombastic, inaccurate and, like the NASL, almost but not quite   May 5, 2008
The movie itself is highly entertaining and much better than the book. It still paints a picture as if the league never took off until Pele came along. Yes and no. Portland became "Soccer City" prior to Pele's arrival and Seattle and Tampa were certainly on their way.

I also think they overplay the Cosmos ruling NY angle (the NY Yankees were a pretty big story during the '70s when Billy Martin and Reggie Jackson ruled the roost) and the impact soccer had. The TV ratings nationally were abysmal even during the 1977-80 heyday.

That said, get the DVD! It has so many fascinating background takes on all that went on with the Cosmos and the NASL, it is both a fun ride and a cautionary tale of what excess can do ultimately to your "product."

The extras are not all that great. You get the 1980 and 1981 Soccer Bowls and the Pele Farewell Game vs. his old club team Santos (Brazil). They are basically 20-min. condensed extendo hilites and just emphasize how bad Jim "Village of Vancouver" McKay's toupe and play-by-play commentary was. Also, it seems the copies they got of the original tapes lacked lighting. I was constantly cranking up the brightness on my TV to "see" the action better.

And of all the Soccer Bowls, why 1981? That was a dull (and I'm not spoiling it really) 0-0 affair in which the Chicago Sting won in a shootout in rainy boring Toronto. Put the 1977 Soccer Bowl vs. Seattle on there as that was Pele's lone NASL championship (that I have on excellent quality video bought off some firm that did NASL game tapes in the '80s out of Natchez, MS, so it is out there available from collectors). Or throw on one of the many thrilling matches the Cosmos had vs. either the Vancouver Whitecaps or the Tampa Bay Rowdies to show the "real" NASL.

The Farewell Game is dull beyond belief. It's typical of friendlies (exhibition matches) so I was not expecting much. Other than seeing Frank Gifford as emcee in his ultrayellow Monday Night Football ABC blazer, it's really not worth adding here other than for historians.

If they ever re-release this DVD, whack on some better extras.



3 out of 5 stars Rise and Fall of American Soccer   September 11, 2007
Once in a Lifetime tells the story of the rise and fall of the North American Soccer League through the story of the New York Cosmos. The Cosmos were the brainchild of Warner Brothers Chairman Steve Ross. In order to keep the Ertegun brothers (Ahmet and Nesuhi) recording for his Atlantic Record label he decides to become the owner of a professional soccer team. This was unheard of at the time as soccer was virtually unknown in the United States.

The film follows the rapid rise of the team with the acquisition of Pele (the highest paid and most famous soccer star of all times. Pele is followed by a group of other stars( notably Georgio Chinaglia, who becomes the villan of the piece) and the Cosmos it seems cannot be stopped.

As soccer gets more popular the team moves from its home on Randalls Island to Giants Stadium. Alas the league grew too fast and television contracts proved to be too elusive and the entire empire came tumbling down on its own weight.

For what it's worth this is an interesting documentary that is well worth a view by both fans and non fans alike.

The disc contains compressed highlight reels of major matches and interviews with those who surrounded Pele, but no interview with the great player himself.

Worth a rental just for old times sake. Also look for a great soundtrack of the hits of the day.



5 out of 5 stars A Premier Division Sports Documentary   July 16, 2007
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Why the world's most popular sport has never truly taken on in the USA is still a tad baffling, but this excellent well-researched documentary describes how soccer very nearly got a foothold in American popular culture in the 70's/8o's via the New York Cosmos, and why internal politics and commerce stopped soccer becoming the major American sport it should be. Let's hope David Beckham's recent transfer to LA Galaxy might get American interest in soccer snowballing again.


3 out of 5 stars For hard-core soccer historians   May 28, 2007
Soccer takes root in the United States ... or does it? This documentary chronicles the rise and fall of the New York Cosmos, a professional soccer club in the 1970s and 1980s. If you were a soccer fan looking forward to seeing lots of action and Pele playing, you may be disappointed. Most of the movie is off the field and consists of detailed back story with regard to the growth and eventual financial death of the soccer franchise.

The broader issue is one of soccer in America and how it will take hold. Thirty years after the developments portrayed in the movie, we are still wondering when or if soccer will take root in the United States.

Doubtlessly at the youth level, there is massive participation and growth. However, something happens in the high school and college years which separates United States soccer from the world level and dilutes its popularity. Three decades after Pele and the New York Cosmos, the MLS continues to draw adequate though not spectacular crowds and TV ratings.
Much of the second half of the documentary involves villainizing Giorgio Chinaglia, a somewhat Machiavellian player brought to the Cosmos to rejuvenate the franchise.

If you are looking for loads of soccer action, rent another DVD.

If you were interested in the history of soccer in the United States as the sport struggles for domestic popularity, by all means rent "Once in a Lifetime."



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