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Pumping Iron - The 25th Anniversary Special Edition

Pumping Iron - The 25th Anniversary Special Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the ultimate Arnold bodybuilding movie
Review: I have seen this movie over 15 times. Every time I can't help but go to the gym after watching it. Arnold was the best. This movie just shows how incredible he was.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: motivator
Review: This is definitely a must for the home library. Good luck getting your hands on a copy. If you know where to get one email me. One of the best videos ever.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome movie and looking for a copy
Review: Wow. I loved this movie. Watching Arnold in his final pursuit was as exciting for me as it was for him. Email me if you have a copy for sale.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the Arnold we never see!
Review: This is the Arnold we never see! You can just see the impact he has on other people and this is way before his Terminator days. You see Arnold being nice, cocky, helpful, and totally self-confident. Oh yeah, he can never run for President because he's caught smoking a joint! He inhaled!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Arnold pumps up his muscles and his charisma
Review: Arnold's best movie! Arnold's body in 1975 was only matched by his ego and personality. Behold the joy and enthusiasm of a youthful unbridled 28-year-old Schwarzenegger training full bore for his sixth Mr. Olympia. Watch him in the best shape of his life! Arnold was a child prodigy of sorts, being the youngest Mr. Olympia winner in history.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Refreshingly natural look behind scenes at Bodybuilding.
Review: Excellent look at Arnold Schwarzenegger in the early years, with his profession still unsecure in movies but firmly held tight with regard to his bodybuilding expertise. This is a must for all up and coming Body Building viewers, as Arnold has the ultimate physic that wins time and again. His refreshingly natural comments on screen of the behind the scenes world of bodybuilding is nicely unedited (as it seems) and is definitely a good video to watch. Awe inspiringly motivational, very impressive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Arnie doesn't want you to see this movie
Review: Pumping Iron is indeed a seminal flick, showing Arnold at his competitive peak. It also shows him smoking marijuana and explaining, candidly, that it's healthier for athletes use pot rather than alcohol to relax. Later on, when he went Hollywood and didn't want to be seen smoking anything other than Cohiba Espledidos, Arnold acquired the rights to the documentary film that first brought him fame outside body building circles and has repressed it ever since.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must see
Review: Pumping Iron belongs in every bodybuilders' collection along with anyone interested in the history and evolution of bodybuilding. Viewers get an early look into Arnold's persona, outrageous physique, and indomitable confidence that would one day make him the highest paid actor in Hollywood.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent film-making. It doesn't get any better than this
Review: This movie was the driving force behind my training. Arnold will always be the champ. The fire and intensity in Lou Ferrigno's eyes as he chased the championship was inspirational.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Need motivation to lift - watch this!
Review: After watching this film, I had the best work out session of my life! This documentary of Arnold and the gang shows the concentration neccessary to be a champion. I only wish I could find this tape for sale... Please e-mail me if you have a copy! yourpalal@earthlink.net


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