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The Damned United (2009) Reviews

The Damned United (2009)
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The creators of such docudramas as The Queen and Frost/Nixon re-team for this period sports chronicle set in 1974. In England, the Leeds United players retain a status as the preeminent champions of their football league. Unfortunately, the manager to whom the team owes much of its success, visionary Don Revie (Colm Meaney), promptly leaves the unit to take over the England team. His replacement, the slick and confident Brian Clough (Michael Sheen), is publicly known as a vociferous critic of the team's approach to games. Clough has some experience and success to back him up -- in flashbacks, the film details how he and his business partner Peter Taylor (Timothy Spall) coached Derby County from the bottom of the Second Division to the League Championships, though they had much less success working with the Brighton team later on. For various reasons, Taylor refuses to accompany Clough to his new post in Leeds, so Clough must go it alone. Clough wastes no time aggressively attempting to modify the playing style of the team -- he dictates that they play more attractively, and less violently. This clashes with the intentions of the team members, however. When the players hit the field, they find it extraordinarily difficult to adapt to the mandates of their new coach, which sets the stage for a series of losses and puts Clough's reputation on the line. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael SheenTimothy Spall, (more)
Director(s):
Tom Hooper
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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David B.

Very entertaining. Nice pace. Good acting. Great story. Super movie. For those that don't follow "futbol". I grow up playing it every single day in school. You'll be captivated by the Football inside world. Two thumbs up

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Ron Y.

Great film....learned a lot about English football/soccer. Well acted and directed.

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Jennifer M.

Very entertaining. Good acting. Great story.

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Adrian T.

it was a good movie but the guy who played billy bremner looked like he was wearing a igg it looked so out of place

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Matthew S.

great acting and a great story

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Eric T.

I loved this film. I know soccer better than most, so I don't know how a non-soccer fans would like this, but michael sheen is just brilliant.

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Frank K.

Great acting...

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Stephen F.

I don't know anything about soccer and hated playing it in school, but really enjoyed this film. It is done in a very entertaining way and the acting is top notch. A very very well done movie.

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John C.

Ordinary.

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Nigel B.

I like the extra feature in regards to the history of 70s football.

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    David B.

    Very entertaining. Nice pace. Good acting. Great story. Super movie. For those that don't follow "futbol". I grow up playing it every single day in school. You'll be captivated by the Football inside world. Two thumbs up

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    Ron Y.

    Great film....learned a lot about English football/soccer. Well acted and directed.

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    Jennifer M.

    Very entertaining. Good acting. Great story.

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