The Fifa 2006 World Cup Film - The Grand Finale
starring: Fifa 2006 World Cup Film: Grand Finale, Pierce Brosnan (Narrator)
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Relive the hard-hitting action of Germany's FIFA 2006 World Cup. Narrated by Pierce Brosnan this is the official World Cup documentary. Provides an overview of all of the action and drama including never-before-seen footage shot on 35mm cameras during the quarter finals all the way to the final game. Includes behind-the-scenes, off-the-field footage of the teams and fans and player interviews.
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Soccer fans can re-live the thrills of the most recent world championship on Fifa 2006 World Cup Film: The Grand Finale. Using spare narration to analyze each team's progress through the competition pipeline, Fifa compiles generous clips from a number of matches, beginning with first eliminations. An overview of Australia vs. Japan offers another look at the latter's controversial goal after Australia's goalie was knocked to the ground. There's intense action in Germany vs. Costa Rica and Spain's match against Ukraine; Spain, we're told, is always good but never delivers on its promise. A look at Argentina's passing prowess reveals one play in which the ball was passed 26 times before a (successful) attempt at a goal was made.
From there it's the quarterfinals with, among other matches, England vs. Portugal and Germany vs. Argentina, both passionate games. Semi-finals bring Portugal vs. France and Germany vs. Italy, in which every player seemed to come to life. Finally, Italy vs. France leads to the conclusion of this World Cup odyssey. Along the way, the many penalties accrued by several teams are analyzed, including one game in which they were handed out at an absurd rate, almost shamefully. Player interviews include Fabio Cannavaro and Michael Ballack. --Tom Keogh
Relive the hard-hitting action of Germany's FIFA 2006 World Cup. Narrated by Pierce Brosnan this is the official World Cup documentary. Provides an overview of all of the action and drama including never-before-seen footage shot on 35mm cameras during the quarter finals all the way to the final game. Includes behind-the-scenes, off-the-field footage of the teams and fans and player interviews.
Amazon.com:
Soccer fans can re-live the thrills of the most recent world championship on Fifa 2006 World Cup Film: The Grand Finale. Using spare narration to analyze each team's progress through the competition pipeline, Fifa compiles generous clips from a number of matches, beginning with first eliminations. An overview of Australia vs. Japan offers another look at the latter's controversial goal after Australia's goalie was knocked to the ground. There's intense action in Germany vs. Costa Rica and Spain's match against Ukraine; Spain, we're told, is always good but never delivers on its promise. A look at Argentina's passing prowess reveals one play in which the ball was passed 26 times before a (successful) attempt at a goal was made.
From there it's the quarterfinals with, among other matches, England vs. Portugal and Germany vs. Argentina, both passionate games. Semi-finals bring Portugal vs. France and Germany vs. Italy, in which every player seemed to come to life. Finally, Italy vs. France leads to the conclusion of this World Cup odyssey. Along the way, the many penalties accrued by several teams are analyzed, including one game in which they were handed out at an absurd rate, almost shamefully. Player interviews include Fabio Cannavaro and Michael Ballack. --Tom Keogh
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- Not seeing most of the goals is frustrating
I am a little bit upset about not seeing many of the goals scored in the tournament. Just key games were included in the video and most of them were qualifiers. Visual quality is very good, camera angle in the games is so great that it makes you think you are inside of the stadium.
Rating:
- Great for any soccer fan or historian
This is a great product for anybody who is a soccer fan. If you are interested in behind the scenes or the player's view of the game scenarios, this movie is for you. If you are a soccer historian, this movie is for you. If you want to learn moves, or teach someone about soccer, this movie is not for you, this is strictly a historical perspective, it may motivate you or your team but it's not for training purposes. Great product.
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- A beautiful presentation of The Beautiful Game
The 2006 World Cup was a truly great spectacle in sports, and this DVD is nearly perfect.The video quality and editing are superb, and the time and attention to the final matches is exquisite.However, the video does have shortcomings.The Argentina-Mexico game, in which Maxi Rodriguez scored the FIFA Best Goal of the World Cup in extra time, is not even mentioned, and Maxi's goal is not shown.Some footage of the USA national team is thrown in, seemingly in a shameless attempt to draw American ... Read More
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- Give the film a break!
I do not own the DVD, saw it last night on HBO, and thought of going online and buying it to watch it with my family, huge Italy fans.Remember this was one whole month of the worlds finest teams playing against each other, so trying to squeeze all that soccer into a 2hr film would definitely result in a lot of things being left out.It was great to re-live those glorious moments for Italy.Although I agree that it would have been pleasing to re-live Brazil's elimination as well.Go Italy!!!
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- Too Many Games/Info Missing from DVD
Being a huge Italian soccer fan, I was extremely disappointed in this video since it is a recap of their glory to World Cup triumph. There are many games not including the Italian team that are not featured or let alone mentioned. Perhaps the best game of the tournament, Mexico-Argentina is not shown let alone mentioned. The Brazil-France match also has no video footage. The Portugal team has features on 3 of their games, the same amount as the Italian team that WON the World Cup. The DVD fails to show ... Read More
- Not seeing most of the goals is frustratingI am a little bit upset about not seeing many of the goals scored in the tournament. Just key games were included in the video and most of them were qualifiers. Visual quality is very good, camera angle in the games is so great that it makes you think you are inside of the stadium.
- Great for any soccer fan or historianThis is a great product for anybody who is a soccer fan. If you are interested in behind the scenes or the player's view of the game scenarios, this movie is for you. If you are a soccer historian, this movie is for you. If you want to learn moves, or teach someone about soccer, this movie is not for you, this is strictly a historical perspective, it may motivate you or your team but it's not for training purposes. Great product.
- A beautiful presentation of The Beautiful GameThe 2006 World Cup was a truly great spectacle in sports, and this DVD is nearly perfect.The video quality and editing are superb, and the time and attention to the final matches is exquisite.However, the video does have shortcomings.The Argentina-Mexico game, in which Maxi Rodriguez scored the FIFA Best Goal of the World Cup in extra time, is not even mentioned, and Maxi's goal is not shown.Some footage of the USA national team is thrown in, seemingly in a shameless attempt to draw American ... Read More
- Give the film a break!I do not own the DVD, saw it last night on HBO, and thought of going online and buying it to watch it with my family, huge Italy fans.Remember this was one whole month of the worlds finest teams playing against each other, so trying to squeeze all that soccer into a 2hr film would definitely result in a lot of things being left out.It was great to re-live those glorious moments for Italy.Although I agree that it would have been pleasing to re-live Brazil's elimination as well.Go Italy!!!
- Too Many Games/Info Missing from DVDBeing a huge Italian soccer fan, I was extremely disappointed in this video since it is a recap of their glory to World Cup triumph. There are many games not including the Italian team that are not featured or let alone mentioned. Perhaps the best game of the tournament, Mexico-Argentina is not shown let alone mentioned. The Brazil-France match also has no video footage. The Portugal team has features on 3 of their games, the same amount as the Italian team that WON the World Cup. The DVD fails to show ... Read More
