An entertaining documentary that won’t change the world, but should leave you spellbound for 90 minutes.
Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos (2006)
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Sports/Recreation
Starring: Pele, Shep Messing, Ahmet Ertegun, Franz Beckenbauer, Raphael de la Sierra
Screenwriter: Mark Monroe, , , , , , John Dower
Producer: John Battsek, Fisher Stevens
Composer: Matter
Story: John Dower, Mark Monroe
DVD Info
Release:
Mar 10, 2006
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
- Subtitles - French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Alternate Scenes - Deleted Scene
- Clips/Highlights- 1. "1980 Soccer Bowl: Cosmos vs. Ft. Lauderdale Strikers"
- 2. "1981 Soccer Bowl: Cosmos vs. Chicago Sting"
- 3. "Pelé's Farewell Game"
- Interviews - "Stories Of Pelé"
Reviews
A good yarn well spun, a story so fascinating that you'll be hooked until the very end.
An engrossing account of American soccer’s strangest episode -- and you don’t even have to like footie to enjoy it.
A lively 1970s tone that neatly captures soccer's brief North American heyday.
Such a heady combination of greed, girls and goals, all set to a pulsating funk background, should provide even a hardened football refusenik with 90 minutes (plus stoppage time) of entertainment.
Not being a soccer fan, the Cosmos phenomenon had no impact on me at the time nor does this energetic film change that opinion.
mostly I'm stricken with nostalgia for '70s fashion and Marv Albert's hairdo
An energetically told tale, with eccentric characters to spare and a nostalgically bittersweet tone.
With just a little tweaking ... could be reworked in a Christopher Guest-style mockumentary of swollen egos and corporate whimsy.
Packed with observations and recrimations, many of the latter aimed at or by Chinaglia, which makes for some gossipy entertainment.
... the film is bursting with astonishing old footage, hip tunes, vivid interviews and you-couldn't- make-it-up anecdotes.
... treats its audience like a bunch of attention deficit disorder cases.
... accomplishes the minor miracle of making you mourn a sports team you likely never knew existed in the first place.
Once in a Lifetime, which relies on interviews and archival footage, may not be a great documentary, but it certainly gets its points across.
Once in a Lifetime is a marvelous primer on this remarkable event in soccer history, most likely never to be seen again.
It's a rags-to-riches story that shows how American money and imagination revolutionized not just a team, but the entire sport of soccer, back then and still to this day.
Once in a Lifetime is riveting cinema for at least an hour, after which it starts to feel a bit like thumbing through a scrapbook. But American soccer fans -- and those interested in the business of sports -- will eat it up.
New York went bust, so did the team, yet scattered seeds for smarter soccer growth later.
Related Forums

by: Darko, Donnie 10/6/06
Pictures
News
posted by Tim Ryan July 06, 2006
This week at the movies, we've got pirates back for more box office bounty ("Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's...
Around the Network
Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos at AskMen


Top Critic