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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
LOVE IT!,
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This review is from: Pulling John (DVD)
This DVD is awesome! It looks like a game, and comes with super cool special features! John Breznek is so cool! I doubt you will not enjoy this film as it is fun!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly Good!,
This review is from: Pulling John (DVD)
I am not a documentary nor arm wrestling fan, but I just started seeing someone who enjoys the sport. I was really surprised how well the film flowed and how I got so into the movie that I had to see the ending. Its more than an arm wrestling movie, its what a movie is suppose to do - it moves you. My heart would speed up during the competition scenes like I was there in the room. Really like this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pulled Me In!,
By Buddy Revell "Touch Freak" (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pulling John (DVD)
I don't recall how I stumbled onto this watch. If you are reading this, find it and take the time to enjoy.This documentary follows an alarmingly understated champion John Brzenk sparingly. His demeanor explains why there was more time spent on the two contenders who have spent their life training to dethrone Brzenk. When you watch it, look out for the quote explaining why John chose his profession - outside of armwrestling. Brilliant! The pace and content will make you care for all three and your heart pump at the competition climax. From the very beginning, I was glued to the story. It simply could not have been done more concisely or better. This is a wonderful, tasteful, and enjoyable true story. As for armwrestling, you need NOT be a fan and for us dopes, there is a great and short tutorial on strategy, etc. You will also discover another incredible fact about "one champion." You'll see..... Overall, this is an excellent watch for all.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This documentary is really excellent,
This review is from: Pulling John (DVD)
On a whim, I watched this documentary this past weekend. I haven't arm wrestled anyone since middle school, when kids would try to show feats of strength to one another. I can't say I am a fan of arm wrestling. I certainly never heard of John Breznk. Yet this film hooked me almost instantly. It starts out giving you the background on John Breznk, the man who became the best arm wrestler ever. It shows him going from a rookie to the king. At the same time, the film focuses on the 2 most promising future stars in an American and a Russian. The film shows their current training and displays them as serious threats to beating John Breznk. When you're watching the documentary, it doesn't feel like a documentary. It feels like you're watching a drama. It plays out like a drama, with the action scenes making you seriously wonder who is going to win a given match. I have since recommended this film to just about everyone I've talked to. It's tough to convince someone to watch a documentary on professional arm wrestling. Yet, I know that if you watch this movie, you're going to love it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Welcome to the world of armwrestling,
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This review is from: Pulling John (DVD)
PULLING JOHN was my introduction to the world of armwrestling and most importantly to the man considered the greatest of all armwrestlers, John Brzenk. For starters, when I think of armwrestling, I think of the Stallone 'classic' OVER THE TOP, which is a far-fetched glimpse into the world of armwrestling.This documentary gives a brief background on Brzenk and his road to glory. Brzenk is a class-act and if he were in a major sport, he would be considered a great role-model for people. He is the Ali of his sport yet is not even close to a household name and said he only makes about 14K per year armwrestling. The film also follows the road of other armwrestlers such as the charasmatic, self-assured Travis Bagent and the quiet warrior from Russia Alexey Voevoda. Both of which are considered the next two dominant armwrestlers of the world. Both of which deeply admire John Brzenk as well. PULLING JOHN takes you on a journey to the top of armwrestling and behind the flash of the actual events. It's a great documentary that I would recommend to anyone, armwrestling fan or not. See this documentary and you will understand why.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pulling John takes an obscure sport and makes it exciting with great backstory on the participants!,
By Haunted Flower (Indianapolis) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pulling John (DVD)
1 Disc Widescreen Edition (2010) being released May 11, 2010
"Pulling John" was directed by Vassiliki Kohnsari and Sevan Mattossian. This documentary was shot in over four years in Japan, Ukraine, Russia, Canada, Poland, and the U.S. about the personal stories of three athletes in the world of Armwrestling: All-American Champion John Brzenk and challengers Alexey Voevoda from Russia and Travis Bagent from West Virginia. As a fan of professional wrestling and obscure sports in general, Armwrestling is appealing in its own unique way. It is a sport of great amazing strength but also technique and strategy. There are several different maneuvers you can use against your opponent to gain the upper edge besides the size of your biceps. John Brzenk started in arm wrestling at a very young age and after finally beating his father, he began competitions right after high school. The older footage of Brzenk around age 18 is very funny because of his haircut but what is astounding about his career in this sport is that he remained the undefeated world champion for twenty-five years. Even more impressive is that he competed in Heavy Weight class and was able to defeat Super Heavy Weights to become World Class Champion. After so much success, Brzenk was undecided on whether to retire while still on top of the game or to fade slowly into the dust. He ultimately decides to get back into the game and go up against these other two titans getting lots of buzz. He still works his job as an airline mechanic because of the free airplane trips it affords him. 23 year-old Alexey Voevoda comes from a long line of military heroes and in Russia, arm wrestling is government supported. Alexey is a hero to his country and his support system is amazing with all the people around him to help him train in a dark, basic gym set-up. In one scene, it shows Alexey facing one opponent while two others are pulling at full force to aid the opponent and give Alexey more resistance to face and he still pulls it off and beats them. His intense strength and ability is intimidating. He has a Taoist perspective living in the present with great focus going into competitions. Then you have 26 year-old Travis Bagent who is a colorful character in his own right. He is a master of trash talk and intimidation with his opponents and is a beefy guy to boot. He also was raised in the sport of arm wrestling working his way up to defeating his father as Brzenk did. He is a family man and lives in West Virginia and is an ordinary good ol' boy in many ways but with a much bigger ego that he uses to jazz himself up for every event with the ultimate dream of defeating John Brzenk. You'll either love him or hate him and I found his competitive thread appealing and funny. Both Travis and Alexey respect John to the maximum and more than anything else, they both want the opportunity to defeat the great legend and dethrone him and take his place at the top. Travis and Alexey are super heavy weights and long to defeat John at the Zloty Tur Championship in Warsaw, Poland. When each man wins, he celebrates at his own level of intensity: Alexey calmly stoic, Travis off the wall yelling, and John somewhere inbetween. What's more important is how each takes defeat and they are fantastic losers, immediately congratulating their opponent. This documentary tells a great story with transitions, music, and even added animation to help explain the sport better in a very entertaining way for the average layman. This movie succeeds in building tension and actually getting the viewer excited about the sport of arm wrestling and who is going to win. You become very invested in these characters as people and there is a well-balanced perspective on each of them so you're really cheering for each of them at different times and that is quite an accomplishment for this IndiePix movie. Bonus Features: There is feature-length commentary with director Vassiliki Khonsari and Champion Armwrestler John Brzenk. They ask John a lot of questions about what is going through his mind during certain matches and how he trains. John Brzenk admits that he was very close to retirement before being approached for this documentary due to an old busted elbow injury giving him trouble. This film gave him a new lease and more energy to get motivated and back into the field again where he continues to armwrestle today. The director and producer also speak a lot about what Travis and Alexey are like in person on and off camera. Both are multi-faceted people who present themselves in a certain way in competition but have a softer side to themselves. There is also a cute little "Pulling John" graphic comic included in the DVD case. It's only a few pages but really builds up the drama of the story into that super hero world. There are a few additional trailers and also over 50 minutes of additional scenes cut for time. Over 600 hours of footage was taken over four years to make this film and the filmmakers find it amazing that they cut it down to a 72 minute film when it could have easily spanned 6 hours. The additional scenes reveal more about strategy in the sport, training, and family moments. |
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Pulling John by Sevan Matossian (DVD - 2010)
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