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  1. 25 de mar. de 2020 · By weaving stories told by sports heros with recollections from the salt of the earth faithful fans, this 72 minute documentary reflects the passions and rowdiness of a stadium where you could bring in your own beer, and the cheers emanated from the fans, not from a prompting scoreboard.

    • 3 min
    • 692
    • Eyesore Productions
  2. Amazon.com: The Last Season: The Life and Demolition of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium (Documentary) : Memorial Stadium, Charles Cohen, Joseph Mathew, Urban Eye Productions: Movies & TV

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  3. 3 de may. de 2002 · The Last Season: The Life and Demolition of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium: Directed by Charles Cohen, Joseph Mathew. With Rick Dempsey, Art Donovan, Mike Flanagan, Parris N. Glendening.

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    • Rick Dempsey, Art Donovan, Mike Flanagan
    • Charles Cohen, Joseph Mathew
    • When Architecture Stops
    • War Minus The Shooting
    • Time Will Not Dim The Glory of Their Deeds
    • Endgame
    • Afterlife

    From the Vienna Secession’s Sacred Spring to the Utopie group’s “inflatable moment,” the language of modernism buzzed with brisk, bouncy notions: youth and rebirth, dynamism and volition, organicism and élan vital. Yet few architects or critics of this era— Louis Sullivan, Adolf Loos and Jane Jacobs being notably cranky exceptions — gave due regard...

    If you, like me, have never painted your naked skin with a team’s colors or worn something unnaturally large and made of foam rubber (e.g., cheese wedge, hand with index finger asserting primacy, etc.) while bellowing at television cameras, you might not fully appreciate the delicate weave of pride and shamelessness that goes into truly devoted spo...

    Located on East 33rd Street between Ellerslie Avenue and Ednor Road, north of the city’s downtown waterfront, Baltimore Memorial Stadium was home field for Major League Baseball’s Orioles, the National Football League’s Colts and, briefly, in the late 1990s, the NFL’s Ravens. With a capacity of around 50,000, BMS was the site of six World Series, a...

    The Orioles played their last game at BMS on October 6, 1991. The Ravens — i.e., the former Browns, lured away from Cleveland — played their first two seasons there while awaiting completion of the new stadium at Camden Yards (originally called Raven Stadium, later PSI Net Stadium, now M&T Bank Stadium); their final game at BMS took place on Decemb...

    As any number of dead celebrities might tell you, having a Facebook page does not indicate life ongoing; but if it did, Baltimore Memorial Stadium would count among the living. There remains a brisk trade in BMS T-shirts, posters and other souvenirs of the place. The building and the events it housed remain present in the memories of many, despite ...

  4. The Last Season: The Life and Demolition of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium (Documentary) : Amazon.com.mx: Películas y Series de TV

  5. Currently there are four senior apartment complexes up and running on site. All of this, the political wranglings, the sports history and the city's attachment to a doomed landmark was captured in a documentary, "The Last Season, The Life and Demolition of Memorial Stadium."

  6. "The Last Season" follows the stadium's last year, the fans' communal last look, the witnessing of the wrecking ball and the great fall of the Memorial Wall. ‎The Last Season: The Life and Demolition of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium (2002) directed by Joseph Mathew, Charles Cohen • Film + cast • Letterboxd