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Entries in The U (12)

Thursday
Jan122012

Peter Berg says "The U was my favorite" 30 for 30

Peter Berg had nice things to say about The U in a Sports Illustrated interview:

SI.com: Besides Kings Ransom, your documentary about Wayne Gretzky's trade to the L.A. Kings, what were your favorite movies in ESPN's 30 for 30 series?

Berg: The U was my favorite. It was daunting because I went first, and so I felt like we had to move very quickly. And Wayne is a friend of mine and that was a story I found interesting having lived in L.A. -- I had just moved to L.A. maybe two years prior to the Gretzky trade. That was a huge deal for me. Having Wayne in L.A. was an incredible, very exciting time. But what ESPN did with 30 for 30 was remarkable. I credit those guys. Bill Simmons is a good friend. He's the one that basically said, "You're doing this and you're going first." Looking back I wish I had a little more time maybe. But The U was my favorite.

 

Tuesday
Nov152011

We won our first Peabody Award

Our Peabody Award arrived today.

Monday
Dec132010

Countdown to Christmas: God Made Notre Dame #1, Miami Made Them #2

God Made Notre Dame #1, Miami Made Them #2 is available for $24 in the rakontur Stash House

To honor the first meeting of the 'Canes and the Irish since 1990, we bring back a classic shirt from the heyday of the famous rivalry.

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Thursday
Sep302010

Haters Gonna Hate: Jerome Brown & Crew in the rakontur Stash House

 

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The 'Canes weren't in Arizona to have dinner with the enemy.  Jerome Brown (center) and Victor Morris (left) led an exodus of UM players from the infamous pre-game Steak Fry dinner. Penn State fans were livid. The media went crazy. Who cares? The haters are gonna hate anyway.

Thursday
Sep232010

Haters Gonna Hate the six-shooter shirt now available in the Stash House

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It was a mauling. The 'Canes used the 1991 Cotton Bowl to show the world that nobody was better. With 6 minutes left in the 3rd the 'Canes were up 26-3. That didn't matter to Randal Hill because he hadn't caught a pass all day. At that moment he told QB Craig Erickson "I don't care what route you just gave me, I'm running a go route, and you WILL throw me the ball." Erickson listened, Randal took it 48 yards up the sidelines, all the way through the end zone and out of the Cotton Bowl's tunnel. A few seconds later he came back firing the 6 shooters at the Longhorns. Everybody was pissed. Who cares though, the hater's are gonna hate anyway.

Monday
Jun142010

The U dvd release: August 17, 2010

We just confirmed with ESPN the dvd release date for The U -- August 17th, just in time for football season.

More info on bonus features, artwork, screenings as we get closer.

 

Wednesday
Apr282010

Straight talk about the Warren Sapp story

While I've been enjoying the beef between Billy and Warren Sapp over the past couple weeks, I think it's time to interject with a few facts.

First of all, we did not pay a single person for an interview for The U.  Plain and simple.  I know, because I sign the checks.  It's ridiculous to think otherwise because we interviewed 41 people for the documentary, including players, coaches, support staff and media.  The UM football fraternity is so small and connected that if we paid one, every single person would know within hours.

As outsiders, and especially after UM refused to cooperate, Billy and I had to hustle to book the interviews.  We could've asked for help from ESPN, but we wanted to do it ourselves and we thought that one guy would lead us to another.  The first guy I spoke to was Melvin Bratton and he became the first interview we shot.  Melvin gave us Alonzo Highsmith's number and we booked him.  I called Art Kehoe and we brought him to Miami to do his interview.  We linked up with Rosenhaus Sports and Drew, Robert Bailey and Danny Martoe helped us out, too.

Soon after we started, Evans began spearheading the interview bookings.  Of course Michael Irvin was always near the top of our list and Evans emailed his agent to arrange an interview.  The response came back with a request to be paid, which we declined.  We continued to shoot interviews in Spring 2009 and began hammering out a rough cut over the summer.

As we started refining the cut in September, we realized we'd have a more complete film with Irvin.  We finally asked our friends at ESPN to reach out to Michael about doing an interview, because at that time Irvin was working for ESPN, hosting a daily radio show in Dallas.

A couple weeks later, Irvin called Billy on a Sunday afternoon and they discussed the documentary, who we interviewed, what the perspective was, etc.  Irvin agreed to do the interview, ESPN arranged for it to be shot in Los Angeles at its studio, and Billy flew out and did the interview on October 29th.

Bottom line: we didn't pay Irvin for the interview.  

One more thought: I do know over the last couple weeks that a lot of people (Sapp, Irvin, Billy, Gino Torretta) have been interviewed on Sid Rosenberg's show, without being paid, to debate whether someone should get paid for interviews.  All I know is Sid got paid.

Tuesday
Apr272010

The U dvd release

We get more emails asking us about The U dvd than anything else, so here's the deal:

ESPN released the first batch of 30 for 30s from the Fall 2009 season on dvd in March. The U premiered on December 12th, making it the last documentary in the Fall 09 season. Since we were working with ESPN on changes up until two weeks before the premiere, we weren't finished in time to release in the first batch.  

When The U became the highest rated doc in the history of ESPN, we decided to really flesh out the dvd with as many extras and deleted scenes as possible. Dave spent most of January working on polishing about twenty scenes we didn't include in the film (QB battle Kosar vs Testaverde, Tim Brown and the 87 Notre Dame game, JJ's Thursday night meetings, etc) and featurettes from the Miami screenings.

We finished the extras in mid-February, and now ESPN is deciding on a release date. One of the considerations is how best to release a college football documentary in the off-season. I spoke with some people up in Bristol yesterday and they are eyeing a few potential dates, so hopefully we'll have news soon.

And no, I don't know if there will be a Blu-Ray release, although we are pushing for one.

 

Friday
Apr232010

RealScreen names rakontur to the Global 100

RealScreen has once again named rakontur to its Global 100 list:

The fifth annual edition of realscreen's Global 100, in which we celebrate the companies making what our readers deem to be the best work in non-fiction film and television, is now online.

As with past years, this time around we asked readers to send along the titles of the film and television projects that stood out for them in 2009. We also widened the net somewhat by asking broadcasters to let us know which programs were among their top-rated of the year, and by asking those who voted to consider each non-fiction genre when submitting their input.

 We were previously on RealScreen's Global 100 list in 2007.

Thursday
Mar112010

The story behind the creepy Don Bailey Carpets ad

If you've spent time in South Florida, you've come across the ad for Don Bailey Carpets, featuring a naked man sprawled across a shag rug.

There's a billboard off I-95

and several delivery trucks featuring the image

For years I was totally creeped out by the ad campaign, until I found out it was a spoof of an infamous Burt Reynolds Playgirl spread

Which only made it slightly less creepy, insofar as it was inspired by something and not an original concept.

Anyways, WLRN's fantastic Under The Sun program caught up with Don Bailey, discussed the 38 year old ad with him, and got him to pose for an updated version.

And yes, Don Bailey's son is Don Bailey Jr: former UM Hurricanes star, broadcaster and featured in The U.