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The Shuffle

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THE SHUFFLE chronicles the making of the 1985 Chicago Bears' iconic rap music video that became a cultural phenomenon enroute to the team's storied Super Bowl XX championship. Featuring rare behind-the-scenes footage and new interviews with the star players who performed the song, the film explores the conception, execution, and impact of the GRAMMY®-nominated track that energized the city of Chicago and football fans everywhere 40 years ago. Conceived by the Chicago-based record label executive Dick Meyer of Red Label Records, the song sparked debate over swagger versus superstition, as it was recorded weeks before the Bears had officially secured their spot in the Super Bowl. Ultimately, it was the bravado of the legendary team and everyone involved in the making of the hit song that marked a major turning point in the relationship between sports, music, and pop culture.
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Richard Roeper RogerEbert.com The 40-minute running time feels just right; this isn’t subject matter that merits the Ken Burns treatment, or the 10-part story arc of 'The Last Dance.' Rated: 3/4 Nov 26, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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Sandra L This was such a fun blast from the past for those of us who love this team in addition to being a source of knowledge of the details behind the song and video that I hadn’t previously known. It’s a fun watch! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/30/25 Full Review Sal D. Fluff documentary on the 1985 Bears indulgence in recording a song & music video before making the Super Bowl. Not revelations shared…..just smooth & easy nostalgia. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 11/30/25 Full Review Brent H I was genuinely looking forward to this HBO original documentary from NFL Films because it was such a strange phenomenon in the world of football that somehow managed to cross over into the consciousness of pop culture. It’s not terrible but it’s nowhere near the quality of some of the other sports documentaries put out by HBO and ESPN. At just 40 minutes in length, either the subject matter didn’t warrant the time to tell the story or Director Jeff Cameron failed to find a more interesting angle to chronicle why the video and song for "The Super Bowl Shuffle" connected with an audience outside the normal NFL fan. The first-hand accounts from players like Mike Singletary, Willie Gault, and Jim McMahon were decent but this felt more like a featured piece you’d see during an episode of Sportscenter. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 11/26/25 Full Review Brent H I was genuinely looking forward to this HBO original documentary from NFL Films because it was such a strange phenomenon in the world of football that somehow managed to cross over into the consciousness of pop culture. It’s not terrible but it’s nowhere near the quality of some of the other sports documentaries put out by HBO and ESPN. At just 40 minutes in length, either the subject matter didn’t warrant the time to tell the story or Director Jeff Cameron failed to find a more interesting angle to chronicle why the video and song for "The Super Bowl Shuffle" connected with an audience outside the normal NFL fan. The first-hand accounts from players like Mike Singletary, Willie Gault, and Jim McMahon were decent but this felt more like a featured piece you’d see during an episode of Sportscenter. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 11/26/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis THE SHUFFLE chronicles the making of the 1985 Chicago Bears' iconic rap music video that became a cultural phenomenon enroute to the team's storied Super Bowl XX championship. Featuring rare behind-the-scenes footage and new interviews with the star players who performed the song, the film explores the conception, execution, and impact of the GRAMMY®-nominated track that energized the city of Chicago and football fans everywhere 40 years ago. Conceived by the Chicago-based record label executive Dick Meyer of Red Label Records, the song sparked debate over swagger versus superstition, as it was recorded weeks before the Bears had officially secured their spot in the Super Bowl. Ultimately, it was the bravado of the legendary team and everyone involved in the making of the hit song that marked a major turning point in the relationship between sports, music, and pop culture.
Director
Jeff Cameron
Distributor
HBO Max
Production Co
HBO Documentary Films, NFL Films
Genre
Documentary, Music, Sports
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 25, 2025
Runtime
42m
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