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: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos (2006)
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Reviews Counted:59
Fresh:48
Rotten:11
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: You don't have to be a soccer fan to enjoy this stylish, breezy slice of 1970s sports history.
Theatrical Release:19-05-2006
Synopsis: It was 1977 and one of New York's most tumultuous and decadent summers. Then, in the midst of blackouts, riots, the Son of Sam serial killer scare and the dawn of Studio 54, came an entirely... It was 1977 and one of New York's most tumultuous and decadent summers. Then, in the midst of blackouts, riots, the Son of Sam serial killer scare and the dawn of Studio 54, came an entirely unexpected moment of inspiration: the rise of the New York Cosmos, America's first great soccer team, and its larger-than-life superstar, Pelé. Suddenly embraced by a city obsessed with celebrity and flamboyance, the Cosmos kicked off America's first passionate love affair with the world's most popular sport. But swept up in a careening path of glory, glamour, debauchery and controversy, the Cosmos themselves imploded. It is a thrilling tale of how a powerful group of entertainment moguls, a scrappy team of rag-tag athletes and a city in need of a rousing boost pulled together to create a phenomenon that in turn forged the soccer moms of today. Narrated by AcademyŽ Award-nominee Matt Dillon, ONCE IN A LIFETIME: THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF THE NEW YORK COSMOS reveals how the Cosmos rose from total anonymity to become the hottest ticket in town -- taken under the wing of Warner Bros. Chairman Steve Ross, beloved by rock stars and fashionistas -- only to be overwhelmed by a wild world of wealth, groupies, rivalries and power struggles. Using a combination of nostalgic 70s soul and pop music, never-before-seen footage, exciting sports action, newsreels from the summer of '77 and candid interviews that range from Marv Albert to Henry Kissinger to Mia Hamm, to the colorful, clashing former Cosmos players themselves, the film creates a humorous, entertaining and richly layered look at a time and place that changed American sports forever. Miramax Films, GreeneStreet Films, and ESPN Original Entertainment present ONCE IN A LIFETIME: THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF THE NEW YORK COSMOS. Narrated by AcademyŽ Award-nominee Matt Dillon, the film is directed by Paul Crowder (editor of Stacey Peralta's "Dogtown and Z-Boys" and "Riding With Giants") and John Dower (director of the Britpop documentary "Live Forever") and produced by John Battsek (AcademyŽ Award-winner "One Day In September"), Fisher Stevens and Tim Williams of GreeneStreet Films. The executive producers are John Penotti, Julie Goldman, Andrew Ruhemann, Michael Davies, Vicki Cherkas and Cedric Jeanson. [More]
Starring: Pele, Shep Messing, Ahmet Ertegun, Franz Beckenbauer
Starring: Pele, Shep Messing, Ahmet Ertegun, Franz Beckenbauer, Raphael de la Sierra, Marv Albert, Mia Hamm, Rodney Marsh, Henry Kissinger, Werner Roth, Carlos Alberto, Steve Ross
Producer: Paul Gardner
Screenwriter: Mark Monroe, , John Dower
Producer: John Battsek, Fisher Stevens
Composer: Matter
Story: John Dower, Mark Monroe
Studio: Miramax Films
Reviews for Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of...
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.
Once in a Lifetime would have benefited greatly from historical and outside perspective, but the story on screen is such a kick that even monotone narrator Matt Dillon gets caught up in the excitement.
It has some funny scenes and wild characters who reflect back on the glory years, where the clashes of ego were as legendary as Pelé's amazing bicycle-kick goals.
A cavalcade of theatrical personalities, juicy war stories, unforgiven grievances and old-school cinema dazzle.
The movie is ultimately too long and too this-no-name-player- was-traded-for-that- no-name-player detailed for casual viewers.
How that dream was realized and what factors brought it and its league to a horrific crash scarcely a decade later is the intriguing drama that directors Paul Crowder and John Dower are able to reconstruct.
An energetic and often enjoyable documentary, particularly for soccer fans.
Once in a Lifetime does a wonderful job of showing that this collection of foreigners playing a foreign sport forged one of the great American sports stories.
The movie is only so-so, borrowing a little from the VH-1 school of popumentary but lacking the snazzy production values.
Through interviews with former players, coaches, and company officials, as well as archival footage, the film traces the club's amazing rise and ultimate disintegration.
Another soccer film? Buy, hey, it's about a NEW YORK soccer team, glorifying the late Steve Ross, the number one corporate viper! For those who believe the world ends at the Hudson River only.
A slick, gossipy documentary that pulses to the strains of James Brown, Parliament and the Love Unlimited Orchestra as it glosses over facts to make its questionable case for the Cosmos.
This is not an exercise in fabricated nostalgia, but a raucous chronicle of defeat snatched from the jaws of victory.
Crowder and Dower wonderfully coax the participants to tell us everything and present it in a very entertaining, engaging and informative way that will have fans and non-fans laughing all the way
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