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Bigger than Life

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2008-03-01 00:33:18 by peter in Coffee coffee and more coffee
...Bigger than Life was in the early Seventies. This was on a late night black and white television broadcast, pan and scan format. Wide screen television isn't the same as a palatial movie theater with a CinemaScope screen, but it is a bit closer to the way the film was meant to be seen Seeing Bigger than Life on the wide screen means having a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Tribeca Interview: 'Bigger, Stronger, Faster' Director, Chris Bell

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2008-04-30 00:00:00 by Eric Kohn in Cinematical
...Bigger, Stronger, Faster , a big hit at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, documentarian Christopher Bell takes a hard look at steroid culture and the bad rap it gets from mainstream America, tackling the Western obsession with body image. Clocking in just under two hours, Bell's sprawling overview deals with the impact of 1980's...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bigger, Stronger, Faster*.

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2008-05-30 07:02:33 by Editor in The Latest from GreenCine Daily
...Bigger, Stronger, Faster* proves the issue to be a complex and embarrassing one to cut through," writes Michael Joshua Rowin in the L Magazine Writing in the Voice , Michelle Orange reveals why her reaction to this "scrappy, remarkably expansive, crazily watchable documentary" can't help but be personal Bigger, Stronger, Faster* .">Continued...
 
 
 
 
 
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Film Forum: Sex and the City; Reprise; Stuck; Bigger, Stronger, Faster; Body of War; Savage Grace; The Edge of Heaven; Indiana Jones and the Kingdom o

2008-05-30 17:36:08 by Jeffrey Overstreet in
 
...BIGGER, STRONGER, FASTER McCracken Bigger, Stronger, Faster presents a foreboding look at our collective conception of the human being : as a machine-like mechanism that can be sculpted, doped, enhanced, and perfected because, well, because we all want to be powerful and attractive and in control of our image. Distant is the notion that our...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bigger, Stronger, Faster* Review

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2008-10-03 22:24:14 by Jeff in newsinfilm.com
...Bigger, Stronger, Faster* The Side Effects of Being American (out now on DVD) is an extremely well-made documentary that discusses how steroids are perceived as cheating in sports, but fit into a culture of doing whatever it takes to get ahead Its the Super Size Me of steroids. Though instead of examining the world of bigger value meals, it...
 
 
 
 
 
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You might need a bigger boat, but you won't need a better actor

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2008-02-11 17:39:00 by Damian in Windmills of My Mind
...bigger boat." a quote which has become identified with the reality of being faced with a situation where you feel ill-equipped and unprepared. Apparently, as it is revealed in the Laurent Bouzereau-directed DVD "making of" feature, the line was an improvisation on Scheider's part. Now, how's THAT for being in the moment For some reason...
 
 
 
 
 
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'Transformers 2' Just Got BIGGER!

2008-04-04 00:00:00 by Erik Davis in Cinematical
 
...bigger and badder for the sequel? Whatever the case may be, do you Transformers fans like this direction Continue reading 'Transformers 2' Just Got BIGGER! Permalink | Email this | Comments
 
 
 
 
 
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'Bigger, Stronger, Faster*' Poster Lacks References to Daft Punk

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2008-05-08 22:15:14 by HASH0x8ba0e10 in I Watch Stuff - The Best Movie News Ever
...Bigger, Stronger, Faster* . If you want to blatantly call out Barry Bonds, Marion Jones, Shane Mosley (I guess?) clearly Sylvester Stallone, or Arnold Schwartzenegger on steroid use, you go right ahead. But the Hulkster? Come on. If hosting unbalanced competitions between spandex-clad men and occasionally groping your daughter can't redeem...
 
 
 
 
 
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EXCLUSIVE: Clip from 'Bigger, Stronger, Faster'

2008-05-21 00:00:00 by Erik Davis in Cinematical
 
...Bigger, Stronger, Faster , which premiered earlier this year to very good reviews at the Sundance Film Festival. The film, which was directed by Chris Bell and comes from the producers of Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11 , takes a long, hard look at the steroids issue from all sides. When we sat down with Bell for an interview at the...