Thursday 05, Nov 2009
“Bigger, Stronger, Faster”
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The movie is a documentary about steroids, with the film starting on the story of director Christopher Bell and his brothers. Bell is a weightlifter and a gym rat who previously used steroids once, while his two brothers, both pro-wrestlers, used steroids regularly.
Bell interviewed several people in this documentary, including Rep. Henry Waxman, although the interview made it clear that Waxman does not know anything about steroids. Waxman, by the way, is the congressional representative who called the steroids in baseball hearings.
He made several points about the negative effects of steroids to the body. For example, in the case of Lyle Alzado, he pointed out that there was absolutely no evidence linking Alzado’s brain cancer with his steroids use.
He also showed some evidence that steroids do not cause teen suicides. Another topic he emphasized was that before steroids were banned by congress, medical experts were against its prohibition.
Aside from these, he honestly talks about his brothers, one is a football coach who lies about not using steroids to his students while the other one is a failed pro-wrestler, Mike “Mad Dog” Bell, who now works in their father’s accounting business but still continues to use steroids.
In December 2008, Mike “Mad Dog” Bell died due to a lethal combination of steroids, alcohol and painkillers.
From Bloody Elbow:
Last night I watched Bigger, Stronger, Faster a bracing, no bullshit documentary about steroids. Director Christopher Bell, a gym rat and weightlifter who has tried steroids once starts with the story of himself and his two brothers, both sometime pro-wrestlers, who are unrepentant users.
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