Bugeaters Movie Review “Three Stars” on www.filmthreat.com

Posted on October 7, 2011 by mbitter in News

BUGEATERS

3 Stars 

Bugeaters is a  documentary by filmmaker Jim Fields about the first decade of existence for the  University of Nebraska football team. High on detail and stylistic reenactments,  this film is a fun historical record for University of Nebraska fanatics, and a  nice, educational diversion for football fans in general.

As I mentioned above, this film is detailed, going year-for-year through that  first decade from 1890-1900, recounting the different games and scores the Bugeaters played, complete with any notable events or contexts. Some of  it is funny; the beginnings of American football are about as primitive and  silly-looking as you can imagine, like a less refined rugby (think about that).  Other moments are sad though unfortunately historically accurate, such as their  onetime star player being African American and the fallout as the team found  themselves faced with prejudice from other collegiate opponents.

While the film has a number of talking head historians explaining the world  of the Bugeaters, the games are primarily relayed in a combination of stylistic  reenactments while newspaper accounts of the matches are read via voice-over, or  acted out in first-person (such as when an interview subject is being quoted in  said article). It’s a nice mix, and it keeps the information, otherwise  unnecessary for only the most completist Nebraska devotees, entertaining enough.  At a certain point it does feel like too much information to process, but I’m  also not someone who lives and breathes Nebraska football. Had this been about  the first decade of the Philadelphia Flyers, for example, I’d probably be right  there with it all along.

Bugeaters is a nice history for those obsessed with University of  Nebraska football, and entertaining and educational for sports fans otherwise. I  learned far more about the early history of football, particularly collegiate  football, than I knew previously, and regardless of whether I can tell you the  score of a Nebraska-Iowa game in 1896, those little historical tidbits are what  will stick with me.

Read more: http://www.filmthreat.com/reviews/41220/

**You can purchase a tee shirt with the above picture of the “Original” Husker football team by visiting www.bugeaters.com or go directly to the shirt here!

UPCOMING SHOWS:

Saturday, October 15th, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
Back by Popular Demand!
The Grand Theatre - Grand Island, Nebraska

Friday, October 21 – Sunday, October 23rd
Reel Dakota Film Festival
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Please visit their website for showtimes