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Goal II: Living the Dream (2007)
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Release Date:
29 August 2008 (USA) moreTagline:
The Journey Continues...Plot:
After gaining experience with the football club Newcastle United, Santiago Munez (Becker) gets a huge break when he's transferred to Real Madrid. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Opening This Week: Vin Diesel saves the world, Takashi Miike goes west(From IFC. 25 August 2008, 8:09 AM, PDT)
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Too Predictable moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kuno Becker | ... | Santiago Muñez | |
| Stephen Dillane | ... | Glen Foy | |
| Anna Friel | ... | Roz Harmison | |
| Leonor Varela | ... | Jordana Garcia | |
| Elizabeth Peña | ... | Rosa Maria | |
| Carmelo Gómez | ... | Burruchaga | |
| Miriam Colon | ... | Mercedes | |
| Frances Barber | ... | Carol Harmison | |
| William Beck | ... | Steve Parr | |
| Kieran O'Brien | ... | Hughie McGowan | |
| Sean Pertwee | ... | Barry Rankin | |
| Rutger Hauer | ... | Rudi van der Merwe | |
| Alessandro Nivola | ... | Gavin Harris | |
| Iker Casillas | ... | Himself | |
| Iván Helguera | ... | Himself |
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Rated PG-13 for some sexual content.Parents Guide:
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115 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Ireland:12A | UK:12A | Singapore:PG | Germany:o.Al. | Argentina:13 | South Korea:12 | USA:PG-13 | Australia:M | New Zealand:PG | Australia:PG (Cable TV rating) | Iceland:LFun Stuff
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The Champions League Final Game, played against Arsenal, is actually the first knockout round, when Arsenal won 0-1, Thierry Henry scores the goal we saw in the movie. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: A Nike tick on the Arsenal shirt is clearly a reversed tick. moreQuotes:
Announcer: Cometh the moment, cometh the man. moreSoundtrack:
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Just watched Goal 2 and must say it was fairly predictable in all areas of the movie. Although somewhat entertaining with some good football created by some world class footballers, the story doesn't really turn any interesting corners. When you link it up with Goal, it begins with a talented player who makes good with Newcastle and finally becomes a star with some interesting scenes thrown in. In Goal 2 the obvious occurs, star player goes to a bigger club, gets caught up in the good life, loses his girl, gets injured, works hard and comes back to please everyone. Would I recommend this Movie? Yes and No.... The football is not bad and its interesting to see Beckam and company strut their stuff off and on the field but you would have thought they would have come up with a better storyline rather than churn out the same old stuff.
By the way, you don't see too many movies finish with a "to be continued" Scary stuff!