Michael Wilbon

Michael Wilbon

출생 : 1958-11-19, Chicago, Illinois, USA

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Michael Wilbon

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PTI 20
Himself
Pablo Torre sits down with Pardon The Interruption staff members, including hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon, to discuss the show's 20-year anniversary on ESPN.
'85: The Greatest Team in Pro Football History
Self
Through never-been-seen-before footage and fascinating interviews with key members of the 1985 Chicago Bears -- Mike Ditka, Jim McMahon, Mike Singletary, and others -- you will hear the inside story of their historic season.
크리드
Michael Wilbon
복싱 챔피언인 아폴로 크리드의 아들 아도니스 존슨 크리드(마이클 B. 조던)는 부모를 잃고 방탕한 생활을 일삼다 돌아가신 아버지의 재혼한 부인인 메리 앤드 크리드의 양자로 들어가 자란다. 아버지로부터 물려받은 끼를 주체하지 못하던 그는 멕시코에 가서 몰래 경기를 하다가, 결국 양어머니의 만류에도 불구하고 공식적으로 복싱에 뛰어든다. 조언을 받기 위해 아버지 아폴로 크리드의 옛 친구 록키 발보아를 만나기 위해 무작정 필라델피아로 향하고, 고심 끝에 록키 발보아는 아도니스 존슨의 매니저가 되기로 하는데...
The Dream Team
Self
The world had rarely seen a frenzy as the one the Dream Team created when it arrived in Barcelona, Spain, in July 1992. The Dream Team featured 11 future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame players and three future Hall of Famers on the coaching staff, including head coach Chuck Daly.
Catching Hell
Self
After the Chicago Cubs blow an opportunity to reach the World Series in 2003, Cubs fans blame the team's misfortune on fellow fan Steve Bartman, who interfered with a foul ball and prevented Moises Alou from making a catch.
Chicago Cubs: The Heart and Soul of Chicago
Self
Few cities love their baseball team as much as Chicago loves the Cubs, and this documentary attempts to explain the close bond between the Windy City and their National League squad by interviewing some of the team's most-beloved players as well as celebrities who have been die heard fans of the Cubbies their entire lives. In addition to offering archival footage of many of the team's biggest stars, this program contains interviews with Bob Costas, Dennis Franz, Scott Turow, and Budd Selig.
Wait 'Til Next Year: The Saga of the Chicago Cubs
Using the frame of opening day, 2006, this documentary examines the Cubs' 100 years without a World Series title. Between conversations with a half-dozen selected Cubs fans in 2006, the film looks back at the Wrigley years, sale to the Tribune, and coming oh-so-close in 1945, 1969, 1984, and 2003.