The Legend of Jimmy the Greek

November. 10,2009      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

“The NFL Today” on CBS was one of the preeminent sports programs on television in the early 1980s. It was a perfect combination of reporting, analysis, predictions, humor and talent. But there was no personality on the show more popular than Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder. Born in Steubenville, Ohio, to Greek immigrants, Jimmy overcame childhood tragedy, moved to Las Vegas, and eventually became the biggest name in the world of sports handicapping. When CBS added him as an “analyst” on “The NFL Today,” “The Greek” not only further increased his stature as a sort of national folk hero, but he also gained an air of respectability never before associated with gamblers. Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Fritz Mitchell, who broke in as an intern on “The NFL Today,” will examine Snyder’s impact on the growth of sports gambling, while also taking a fresh look at The Greek’s tragic downfall.

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Reviews

Protraph
2009/11/10

Lack of good storyline.

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Listonixio
2009/11/11

Fresh and Exciting

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Spoonatects
2009/11/12

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

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Deanna
2009/11/13

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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MartinHafer
2009/11/14

This was a very interesting episode of ESPN's "30 for 30" series. And, like the rest of the shows, it was very, very well done. Plus, it had a distinction of being one my wife (a sports hater) enjoyed as well.The show is about the infamous Jimmy 'the Greek' Snyder--the color commentator with CBS whose dumb comments ended up resulting in his being removed from the air. However, there is a lot more to the man than this and the film is like a biography of the guy. Much of it, by the way, made me sad--as he didn't seem like a particularly likable guy AND you also feel bad for his life situation (such as the deaths of his mother and children). Regardless, it ALWAYS was fascinating and the show was excellent with one odd exception. Since Snyder was long dead by the time this film was made, they did something kind of stupid--having an actor who looked kind of like him in a few connecting scenes. Still, I could forgive this and the show is still as good as others in this remarkable show.

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Michael_Elliott
2009/11/15

30 for 30: The Legend of Jimmy the Greek (2009) *** (out of 4) Another winning episode in the impressive 30 for 30 series from ESPN. This time out we take a look at CBS's The NFL Today show, which was an original when it first aired and it also featured a character known as Jimmy the Greek, a professional gambler, who would take sports gambling to a whole new level. After becoming one of the best known faces in the country, Jimmy would eventually give an interview about black players and this would lead to his downfall as many found it to be too much even if he didn't really mean for it to come out the way it did. Apparently director Mitchell started as an intern on this show so he certainly knows the material well and the entire life of Jimmy Snyder makes for an interesting fall from grace type of story. I'm sure many would make a documentary about the evils of sports gambling but this film takes a look at Jimmy under a different point of view. It looks at him very highly and shows how much good he did and why betting in sports has caused the sport to get even bigger. We also have the other three talking heads from The NFL Today show, which included Brent Musburger, Phylis George and Irv Cross. It's interesting to see the stories these three have about the man because it's clear he went after George many times because, she felt, he didn't think women should be doing sports. Cross, an black man, also has some interesting opinions on Jimmy's racist comments and what he thought should have happened. Dan Rather and Frank Deford are also on hand to give their opinions on the man who started gambling at a young age and eventually grew to be something great. Being a 30 for 30 episode, there's also plenty of tragedy to be found, which includes the sudden deaths of several of his kids as well as Jimmy eventually ending his life with nothing to his name. I wish the documentary had given more time to his lack of a career after The NFL Today show because that's pretty much wrapped up in a brief three minute slot.

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