Pumping Iron (25th Anniversary Special Edition)

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Pumping Iron (25th Anniversary Special Edition)

Pumping Iron (25th Anniversary Special Edition)

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In 1977, an independent documentary movie shone a light on the world of bodybuilding, becoming a huge box office hit and creating an international sensation. It launched one man’s multi-million dollar career and changed the world of bodybuilding and physical exercise forever: PUMPING IRON. Starring five-time Mr. Olympia, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the movie followed the 28-year old bodybuilder as he competed for his 6th title.Arnold Schwarzenegger works the crowds, plots strategies for defeating mul

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  • P. Ferrigno “firehouse444”

    17/06/2013
    67 of 68 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Brilliant sports documentary on body building’s Golden Age., June 19, 2003
    By 
    P. Ferrigno “firehouse444” (Melbourne, Victoria Australia) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Pumping Iron [VHS] (VHS Tape)

    The 1970’s was definitely the halcyon days of international bodybuilding…two forward thinking brothers, Ben & Joe Weider, took a novelty sport, propelled it to stellar heights, built a publishing & business empire and gave the phrase “pumping iron” respectability and recognition worldwide. However, the Weider’s would never have been as successful, if it had not been for a brash, young, quick talking bodybuilder from Austria (with a super hero, chiselled physique ) named Arnold Schwarzenneger who was the “golden boy” of bodybuilding’s golden age.

    This tremendous documentary primarily follows four elite bodybuilders in their lead up to the 1975 Mr Universe & Mr Olympia titles in Pretoria, South Africa. Mike Katz, Ken Waller, Lou “The Hulk” Ferrigno & Arnold Schwarzenneger are all shown training hard, posing down and attempting to psych each other out in the quest for the sport’s top prizes. Also featured in the film are some of the other key identities from bodybuilding in the 1970’s…Ed Corney, “The Black Prince” Robbie Robinson, Danny “The Giant Killer” Padilla, “The Sardinian Superman” Franco Colombu, Frenchman Serge Nubret & Frank Zane. George Butler’s intriguing film is based around the book of the same name by fitness author Charles Gaines, who also wrote the novel “Stay Hungry” that was filmed a year earlier to “Pumping Iron” with a young Schwarzenneger as bodybuiler, Joe Santos !

    Butler’s probing camera focus’s very much on the psychological aspects of the sport and much of “Pumping Iron’s” running time is shown on the behind the scenes issues and mental preparation by the athletes and all important confidence boosting by their family and peers. Especially interesting is the intensely close relationship between ex-NYC cop Matty Ferrigno and his shy 24 year old son Lou, as the two ferociously train and methodically prepare to topple untouchable Arnold off his perch as the world’s number one bodybuilder. However, we soon see why Arnold achieved the heights of fame and numerous titles, as he psychologically dismantles his opponents confidence and rattles their faith with his laid back & unnerving comments on their physiques !

    Although “Pumping Iron” looks a little dated (lots of flared pants and bad haircuts), it is easily the best documentary ever made on competitive bodybuilding and is still compulsive viewing for anyone genuinely interested in one of the oldest, and often most mis-understood sports on the planet !

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  • robb0117 “robb0117”

    17/06/2013
    42 of 43 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Just Saw DVD, Not Edited, October 17, 2003
    By 
    robb0117 “robb0117” (Seattle, WA) –

    This review is from: Pumping Iron (25th Anniversary Special Edition) (DVD)

    I just watched this DVD and can confirm that it is NOT edited. If you really want to see Arnold smoking, eating pastries and carrying girls on his shoulders, it is still here. More importantly, the movie itself looks great as are the extras. One great extra is the making of documentary including a “Pumping Iron” reunion and shots of Arnold’s bachelor pad from the 70s. Pretty funny.

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