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Reviews
Generation Iron (2013)
Excellent docudrama for the bodybuilding enthusiast
Bodybuilding is fascinating. There's an unspoken camaraderie among those who eat, live and breathe bodybuilding.
Just like in Pumping Iron, the champion, Phil Heath is depicted as the villain and like Lou Ferrigno, Kai is the hardworking underdog.
Ben Pakulski is sort of the "Ivan Drago" of this docudrama. Dennis Wolf has a particularly awkward comedic scene and Roelly Winklaar is absolutely hilarious.
I am so glad the director, Vlad Yudin did not show Branch Warren shouting swear words and throwing weights.
The plot is really all about Kai vs Phil. To people unfamiliar to bodybuilding, the footage of the other bodybuilders can seem out of place since the audience doesn't get to form any type of connection with them.
They do touch on anabolic steroids but it is very limited. "Bigger, Faster, Stronger" is a better documentary for that but it is nice that they do mention it instead of ignoring the elephant in the room.
I follow bodybuilding very closely so a lot of the content seems redundant, but I still gave this a ten just because I love bodybuilding. It's great to see that somebody is at least trying to break it out of it's shell and I support that 100% percent.
Bodybuilding is such a niche market and outsiders have such a close-minded opinion of it that I highly doubt this film will make much of an impact but I sincerely thank Vlad Yudin for the effort.
P.S. It was quite amusing seeing some of the gigantic audience members trying to get comfortable in the seemingly tiny movie theater seats.
Quarantine (2008)
Good movie! You will be scared!
There was a lot of hype surrounding this movie and it didn't exactly meet my expectations but I was expecting too much from it. Overall a very good movie and at least to me, it seemed possible that something like this could happen as you will see in the movie. A lot of people were saying that the camera work made them throw up or get headaches but I could see things clearly and I really felt like I was in there with them which added to all the suspense and horror. I jumped in my seat and banged my elbows on the armrest a few times throughout the movie and I can openly admit that I was really scared. Just make sure when you watch this movie, you have a good seat in the theater meaning fairly close to the screen and around the middle area because the right seat matters in this kind of movie and if someone talks to you, tell them to shut it or else you won't get into this movie. Go watch this movie, you will jump in your seat!