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2/10
Disappointing and Promblematic (2021)
brenautica15 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers
If you're coming for a football doc, this one is not for you. If you are coming for desegregationist history in the South from a college sports perspective, this one is ALSO not for you.

The racial context in Mississippian and American history was tepidly glossed over in favor of talking about one winning season of a football team. If you're gonna talk about the tremendous racial tensions during this season, find your message because it was lost.

Having the end scene glorifying a bunch of old white dudes for winning 8 games in a row was a missed opportunity. In fact, this whole documentary was a missed opportunity. I sincerely hope that someone else picks up the ball and runs with it.

This story could be told so much better for future generations.

PS- Have more than 1 black man in your documentary about de-segregation in the American South.

Thanks.
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5/10
The sports connection really didn't seem necessary or appropriate.
planktonrules27 December 2014
The subject for this "30 for 30" film seemed bizarre. After all, the campus was literally one fire--filled with violence, mayhem and federal troops when the school was forcibly integrated. And yet, the film talks about this AND the fact that the school's football team was unbeaten! To me, this is like talking about the POSITIVES about the outbreak of the Bubonic Plague in 14th century Europe!!! Sure, 1/3 of the people were killed...but due to a 'thinning of the herd', foot was very plentiful that year!!! Huh?!

This film was, by far, at its best when focusing on the integration issues. I loved finally seeing James Meredith being interviewed today and learning more on the extent of the violence during this crazy, stupid period. And, it seemed so incredibly banal when it talked about the football team (a team which was all-white). Who cares?! Overall, this was incredibly strong and interesting as well as stupid and pointless at the same time. An odd little film, that's for sure--- and one of the weakest in the usually exceptional "30 for 30" series.
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Lesser Entry But Still Watchable
Michael_Elliott5 November 2012
30 for 30: Ghosts of Ole Miss (2012)

*** (out of 4)

Another good entry in the ESPN series takes a look at the 1962 Ole Miss team, which ended up going undefeated but this has pretty much been forgotten due to a race riot that happened when President Kennedy began to try and get a black man enrolled at the school. GHOSTS OF OLE MISS is a good entry in the series but I must admit that I found it strange that it was the shortest in the series up to this point in the second wave of movies. At just 60-minutes with the commercials I think the film was simply too short to cover everything it needed to at any good length. The majority of the film takes a look at the racial tensions at the school and this here is fine because it's captivating stuff but at the same time the football team and their accomplishment gets overlooked. Then getting overlooked so much here was rather strange because the plot of the documentary is showing how great of a team they were and the fact that they were overlooked in their day yet this film ends up doing the same thing. Since the film spends so much time with the racial tension, I thought a longer running time to also focus on the team would have helped. As it stands, it's a good, quick look at the events but it's certainly not as detailed as it should have been.
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