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The Smashing Machine - The Life and Times of Extreme Fighter Mark Kerr

The Smashing Machine - The Life and Times of Extreme Fighter Mark Kerr

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Reviewer for Amazon.com is a complete idiot and fool
Review: The Amazon.com review is a complete disgrace for all film critics around the world. How dare they have a reviewer who has no knowledge or respect for MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), write a review for this outstanding documentary. This reviewer has not viewed a single UFC or Pride FC in his Amazon.com career. And if he has, he still has no idea of what he's writing about.

You wouldn't have a fan of "Country Music" write a review for a "50 Cent" album now would'ya? Or vice versa. I'm sure that most rap fans don't like country music and most country music fans don't like rap music.

If you are not a fan of MMA, then I suggest you write reviews on other subjects, because it is misrepresenting and insulting for those who are true fans of MMA.

For those who are die-hard MMA fans, then this is without a doubt, one of the greatest documentaries you will ever see.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome!
Review: The editorial review of this must have been done by someone with no understanding of the sport. Now that MMA has gained some degree of respectability, knowledgable people should be reviewing the relavant material. You wouldn't have a tennis player review a docu-drama about boxing would you?
Kerr is amazing. This shows the evolution of the sport, along with the evolution of the athletes that participate. Great piece of work. Inspiring!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Mixed Martial Arts Fighting documentary, PERIOD!!
Review: The Smashing Machine is hands down the best documentary on not only the topic of Mixed Martial Arts fighting but also the rise and fall of a champion. Mark Kerr was one of the most dominating fighters in the short history of MMA fighting.

Smashing Machine is truely a piece of art and should be in any fight fan's collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MMA
Review: This documentary is excellent. ALthough i disagree with alot of the reviewers and how they say mark kerr is a dominate fighter...which is he, but hes no champ. Regaurdless to that fact, this is an excellent piece of work though, it trully does show the ups and downs of this sport. i would recommend anyone whether you be a fan of mma or not to watch this.Also so everyone knows he is not with that retarded chick anymore either.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A dark and poignant documentary
Review: This DVD offers an unblinking look into the life and times of Mark Kerr between the years of 1999 and 2001. Kerr was once regarded by many as the most dominant ultimate fighter in the world. Those who remember watching his early matches will recall the physically imposing Kerr, an ex-Olympic wrestler, easily handle all comers and earning his nickname "The Smashing Machine". This film documents the rollercoaster ride that was Kerr's professional fighting career. It portrays the story of an intelligent, well-spoken, and emotionally vulnerable athlete who gave himself to one of the most demanding and brutal sports in the world.

Kerr, lured by the promise of large paydays and fueled by the euphoria of his early victories, is forced to do battle with physical injuries and his inner fears. The chaos of these matches weigh heavily on the minds and bodies of these athletes, and some like Kerr deal with the physical and psychological trauma by turning to drugs. Kerr's addiction is shown in raw form, and the camera does not shy away as he desperately solicits drugs from friends and event staff, and injects pain killers into his veins.

Fans who remember Kerr's shocking loss to Fujita in Japan, will finally understand the forces behind Kerr's undoing. Especially intriguing is seeing the relationship between Kerr and the wily vetern fighter Bas Rutten, who helps train Kerr and is then forced to watch the unraveling of his pupil.

It is a story that can be difficult and gut-wrenching to watch. The documentary has few cheerful moments, and a dark mood hangs overhead even when Kerr wins his matches. It seems to suggest that pain and blood are always right around the corner in the lives of these fighters. Outside the ring, Kerr's gentle nature and thoughtful commentary make him an endearing figure. However this story does not have a happy ending, and may leave fans with mixed feelings over what they just saw.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not bad
Review: This is a decent documentary, though it gives MMA a little more credit that it deserves. I watched Kerr fight a local boxer (granted with a great record) and lose pretty quickly. It's clear while these guys put a lot of heart and soul into it, they are no match for a fighter who has been training for years with pro-trainers.

Still if you want to see a different side of a much maligned sport, this is worth your time. There are lots of guys who could have been real fighters but something went wrong along the way. Things like the MMA provide the 'almost were' a place to find pride and make a living. Don't dismiss it as WWF antics, these guys really give it their all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome profile of MMA
Review: This is a great movie folks. It gives you an appreciation for No Holds Barred fighting. Many people consider it barbaric, but this shows a different side. Many of the fighters are good friends behind the scenes. Also, these guys are not supermen. They have the physical and emotional problems every person faces. They are sometimes addicted to drugs, they have physical pain constantly, but they still go out and give it their all when they can. Profiled here is Mark Kerr, who rose to become a UFC Champion and Pride FC superstar. The documentary is honest, forthwright, and heart wrenching. You see a good man brought low and constanly try to pick himself up again. It just does not always work, no matter how much you want to stand. This is an awesome watch if you are a MMA fan. If you are not, and are one of the sports many critics, watch this to get a better understanding of why these guys fight their hearts out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: UFC Mark Kerr Video
Review: This is a life altering video, the first time I saw this it changed my life around. I watch this repeatedly and I never get tired of it!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ignore the editorial review!
Review: This is an outstanding documentary that moves beyond simply being about fighting, and about a lot more. I stumbled upon this one night on HBO and was blown away. IGNORE THE EDITORIAL REVIEW!It dismisses the film because its about ultimate fighting. Dont buy into that. Its a powerhouse of a film, get this dvd!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best documentary about a misunderstood sport
Review: This is the best doc ive seen about mixed martial arts. I think its eye opening to the fact that it is not just a savage sport like alot of people make it out to be.


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