Goal 3 - Taking On The World (Blu Ray) [Blu-ray] [2008]
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Average customer review:Product Description
Heroes compete on the greatest stage of all, the 2006 FIFA World Cup Finals in Germany
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20667 in DVD
- Released on: 2009-06-15
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Formats: Anamorphic, PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 96 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
The concluding chapter of the GOAL! trilogy finds footballing hero Santiago Munez (Kuno Becker) playing the field and living in the fast lane once more. Shot on location at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, GOAL! 3 – TAKING ON THE WORLD co-stars Leo Gregory (STONED), Nick Moran (LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS) and Tamar Hassan (THE FOOTBALL FACTORY).
Customer Reviews
Worst Goal series made.
WORST follow up ever. Santi lasts for maybe 12 mins tops, nothing about his life. This follow up should have been him at least trying to change his life.
Movie has horrible green screens, acting is corny, story line has nothing to do with the first 2. Barely any football. gavin harris doesn't even get mentioned, the only football player they show is Beckham and the rest of the Real Madrid team is missing and they also forgot anna freil.
Fell in love with the first two, this is NOT Goal 3
First Off I loved the first two and couldn't wait to see that Goal 3 had finally came out. Bad thing was I'm in the US and it isn't realesed here. I took the chance and the blu-ray of this movie worked perfectly in my US PS3.
I thought all that was good news until I watched it. Has two lines in the entire movie that even references the first two. The description on the box is a blatant lie. Santiago Munez pulls a steven seagal like in Executive Decision basically. He is no more than scenery in this movie. You follow two characters that have come out of no where and the football scenes are dreadful at best, all green screens. They are never with actual players and the game footage is just a montage of the 2006 world cup highlights. The auto mechanics from the first two have a bigger part than Santiago Munez. Glen Foye isn't even referenced in this movie!
It is so sad that they had to deface and ruin what could have been a great trilogy. I will be throwing my copy in a bonfire during the fourth of July holiday. You will truly thank me for saving you the hour and a half that this movie sucks away from you and destroys your good feelings about the franchise.
Casey
Chicago, IL (USA)
A tournament too far.
Goal 1 and Goal 2 were actually very entertaining. A good mix of drama and football. A lot of the football footage is very believable. I was looking forward to the next instalment, and in Hi Def Blu ray to boot. This is unfortunately more TV drama than football drama. Blu ray didn't add anything to the party except extra cost. Very disappointing. This one is definitely not a keeper (excuse the pun). Watch it if you must.

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