I'd definitely include AFTV if I was an All Or Nothing producer.That's the fear, i really hope there is not one second of AFTV or Robbie in this. Just make it a 8x40mn series called "The Life of Bukayo" and we should be fine.
I'd definitely include AFTV if I was an All Or Nothing producer.That's the fear, i really hope there is not one second of AFTV or Robbie in this. Just make it a 8x40mn series called "The Life of Bukayo" and we should be fine.
Opens thread hoping that no one has made this joke so that I can... Literally the first postNothing (someone had to).
not as much as the season afterTottenham was a disaster the year Amazon filmed and I am sure the entire team was divided under Jose but their All of Nothing only had a handful of interesting scene in ten episodes and only really one scene where there seemed to be any signs of discontent among the squad. I have only seen the Tottenham one tbf, but seeing inside Tottenham's training center and the layout of the dressing rooms at their new stadium was more interesting than the actually content, which is unfortunate and a missed chance at good content.
Sunderland Til I Die was great because it seemed unfiltered and very raw. There were polished interviews with team owners/executives but also scenes that those same people probably wouldn't want the public to see. The All of Nothing shows couldn't be more filtered by the club.
Yeah, that's fair, but there were a couple scenes where you could just tell something more was going on beneath the surface and there was real tension that wasn't being shown.not as much as the season after
Watching Arteta watching himself getting slated every week on Sky Sports will be priceless.
I don't blame you. this is the only answer.Nothing (someone had to).
I agree, amazon's thing looks like a PR video, the netflix one (sunderland) was much better.Tottenham was a disaster the year Amazon filmed and I am sure the entire team was divided under Jose but their All of Nothing only had a handful of interesting scenes in ten episodes and only really one scene where there seemed to be any signs of discontent among the squad. I have only seen the Tottenham one tbf, but seeing inside Tottenham's training center and the layout of the dressing rooms at their new stadium was more interesting than the actually content, which is unfortunate and a missed chance at actually telling an interesting story. They even managed to turn Jose into quite the boring character who basically said nothing of substance
Sunderland Til I Die was great because it seemed unfiltered and very raw. There were polished interviews with team owners/executives but also scenes that those same people probably wouldn't want the public to see. The All of Nothing shows couldn't be more filtered by the club.
Drive to survive (by Netflix) is great too. They get a fairly decent level of access to the teams, not sure how they pull that off.I agree, amazon's thing looks like a PR video, the netflix one (sunderland) was much better.
It's hard to argue with that, Amazon clearly wasn't allowed to film everything or a lot had been taken out in post. The City one also looked like an inside-made propaganda piece, although it was easier to do with them with them being a, well, successful club at the moment.Tottenham was a disaster the year Amazon filmed and I am sure the entire team was divided under Jose but their All of Nothing only had a handful of interesting scenes in ten episodes and only really one scene where there seemed to be any signs of discontent among the squad. I have only seen the Tottenham one tbf, but seeing inside Tottenham's training center and the layout of the dressing rooms at their new stadium was more interesting than the actually content, which is unfortunate and a missed chance at actually telling an interesting story. They even managed to turn Jose into quite the boring character who basically said nothing of substance
Sunderland Til I Die was great because it seemed unfiltered and very raw. There were polished interviews with team owners/executives but also scenes that those same people probably wouldn't want the public to see. The All of Nothing shows couldn't be more filtered by the club.
All for NothingJust retitle it "Nothing"
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Already been done at Sunderland. And that was a terrific watch.It will be a good watch to see how the team struggles and how the management react to it. We have seen the City version that win everything already. so a different angle will be nice. A former elite team in relegation battle at the moment basically.
It was, but the players knew they were a ragged band of journeymen, has beens, and it was about the passionate fans and atmosphere.Already been done at Sunderland. And that was a terrific watch.