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- This documentary follows NBA superstar LeBron James and four of his talented teammates through the trials and tribulations of high school basketball in Ohio and James' journey to fame.
- Sometimes, a computer game transcends its virtual boundaries. For those unfamiliar with esports, this movie offers an accessible and engaging explanation of the phenomenon behind League of Legends.
- It's the sports rivalry you didn't even know existed, borne out of the last event you'd expect to foster one. No one treats All-Star Celebrity Games with any seriousness, but for Michael Rapaport, a fun event became a chance to shine in 2010 when he won MVP. Then Justin Bieber snatched it all away from him just one year later and nothing was the same. Fast forward to 2015 and the loss still haunts Michael to this day. Meanwhile-where is Justin Bieber now? He's touring, making more top 10 hits, gracing our cover, and preparing a new album. All while silently laughing at Mike's tribulations. But that's all about to change. Michael Rapaport invited Complex to shadow him as he trains vigorously for the rematch he's waited damn near half a decade for. Join us along with Michael's son Dean, Justin Bieber, and Scooter Braun as the showdown four years in the making comes to a head in L.A. Will Michael school his pop star nemesis with some Higher Learning? Or will the Biebs press down on the gas pedal to finally shut Michael's old ass up?
- A semi-documentary about Radivoj Korac, one of the best basketball players who ever lived.
- Tracing the World Cup story from the 1930s to 2002, this features the stories of football's greatest nations and teams including Brazil, Italy, Argentina, Germany, France, Holland and England.
- A drama about political prisoners playing soccer at Robben Island prison, where Nelson Mandela was held.
- Neither rain, nor snow, nor gloom of night...can keep these hoops junkies off the asphalt courts. More than a Game is a rollicking and oft-times heartbreaking account of Chicago playground basketball. Featuring NBA stars, local legends and everyday players, MTAG makes for a fascinating companion to Hoop Dreams, which was released that same year. Over the course of three years, filmmakers Joe Angio and Joel Cohen traversed Chicago's playgrounds to find out why so many people - primarily black inner-city dwellers - devoted their lives to basketball. At the time of the film's release, more NBA players came from Chicago than anywhere else; here, we hear from three of the best. Phoenix Suns all-star forward Eddie Johnson recalls how the playground helped him to steer clear of the notorious street gangs that seduced his older brother, a far superior basketball player. Former Utah Jazz all-star guard Rickey Green returns with two childhood friends to the South Side court where they competed against Arthur "the Magician" Sybills, who they all agree is the greatest player they ever saw. Future Atlanta Hawks all-star Glenn "Doc" Rivers - who would go on to coach the Boston Celtics to an NBA title - recounts a particularly transcendent playground game that he still considers the best he's ever played in. Of course, only a select few graduate from the playgrounds to the NBA. More than a Game also reveals the stories of those who didn't make it. To this day, Bernard Harden believes "no one man can stop me," but his NBA dream ended in the minor leagues of Argentina. His bravado barely masks a lingering bitterness. As a high school sophomore in Chicago's highly competitive Public School League, Terry Rucker averaged 40 points a game. He never finished high school. Lamaar "Money" Mondane's NBA dream never came true either, but he at least achieved a modicum of fame when Reebok selected him to appear in a popular advertising campaign on "playground legends." All three continue to compete on the tiny West Side play lot of their youth. And then there are the games themselves, hard-fought and competitive. One player crashes recklessly, headfirst, into a steel support to save a loose ball. A skinny teen soars to slam home a spectacular dunk, a play worthy of any SportsCenter highlight reel. An argument threatens to erupt into chaos when two players refuse to give ground on a foul call. (The instant replay proves inconclusive.) Witnessing this passion and intensity we begin to understand why the game is so important to countless players, young and old. Why, in fact, it is More than a Game.
- Explores Spanish history, culture and regional identity through the intense and world-renowned soccer rivalry between Real Madrid and F.C. Barcelona.
- Football Manager: More Than Just A Game is a light-hearted documentary exploring the fanatic world of the popular but mysterious computer game Football Manager. Following one player as he tries to make the transition from cyber champion to genuine gaffer, discover what it is about Football Manager that makes those that play it believe they have what it takes, what drives those who develop it and hear the shocking, surprising and often hilarious stories that surround it.
- More Than a Game follows Connor "Jigz" Echols in his fight to become the top Smite player in the world. He struggles to balance love, life, school, and more all while training every available minute to stay on top of his game.
- TV Series
- A short film that tells the story of Bill Powell and his triumph in building Ohio's Clearview Golf Club, the first and only public golf course in America designed, built, owned and operated by an African-American.
- This is a little story about the power of Basketball in Africa. Inspiration comes in many forms. In the township of Katutura it has taken the shape of a hoop and a ball on a court.
- Sung Wook Joo "Zest" has been a dominant figure in the competitive StarCraft scene for years. Known as one of the better Protoss players in the world, lately, things have not been looking all that great for the famed player. A year-long slump threatens his heretofore illustrious career. For the first time, Sung Wook finds himself worrying about his future. His attempts to understand his predicament reveal a hard truth. His decision to leave the discipline of the team house has made him lazy and if these results continue he will likely find his career in ruin. It's time to rededicate himself and find it within himself to recover that discipline and tenacity and prove to those that doubt him that he still has what it takes.
- Yoo Jin Kim "sOs" is one of the most accomplished StarCraft 2 players of all time. He is known for his sneaky and underhanded play and his cool and collective playstyle. By all accounts, he is one of the most feared players in the game but a quick glance at his roots reveals a kind and humble farm boy that made good against all odds. This More than a Game short film is largely considered the best player doc ever created in esports. At its core is a revealing and wholesome story about how a video game changed the lives of a young boy growing up in a small village in South Korea and the effects it had on his family and the small town he grew up in.
- It's time for the annual shinty match between Lochdubh and Dunbracken. But nothing can be that simple as Lachie Jr and his father are at odds, Lachlan has a new lady in his life, and neither town is exactly playing above board.
- 2016–TV Episode
- 2016–TV Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2011)2011–Podcast Episode
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeDustin Jacobs discusses his series Driv and More Than a Game, why eSports are like baseball, upcoming projects, and more.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeMichael Phillips and A.O. Scott review Whip It (2009), A Serious Man (2009), The Invention of Lying (2009), More Than a Game (2008), and Zombieland (2009).
- 2006– TV-GTV Episode
- 2018– 10mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 16mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 16mPodcast Episode
- Basketball is way of life - but life can be just like basketball too.
- 2016– 44mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 15mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 52mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2011)2008– 1h 5mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2018– 40mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2016– 31mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2016– 39mPodcast Episode