Who has watched it? What did you think? I'll post my thoughts once some others do. Also did anyone else chuckle when they saw Billy's background?
I saw it at a Blockbuster near me last week. They also had a sign saying laser disc release was next month.hoosier-daddy said:
i'll wait until it comes out on vhs
swc93 said:
The family coming from oil money bit was great.
Billy's mouth looked weird, like he didn't have his dentures in or something.Lex said:
Billy looked greasy. Possibly the makeup they used. But it did him no favors.
Ginormus Ag said:
Is this ok for a 12 year old to watch?
watched with my 13 yr old. Lots of cussing, some mentions of drug use and mention of suicide. Nothing overtly sexual.Ragnar Danneskjoldd said:
Cool 12 year olds who smoke, maybe.
Ginormus Ag said:
Is this ok for a 12 year old to watch?
Flashdiaz said:
because his story is unfinished.
I like the fact they didn't try to put a pretty little bow on it at then end.
No. Have you ever read a book and it was super obvious the author ran up against their deadline because the entire thing gets closed out in a page or two? That's what it felt like to me - The ending seemed very abrupt.Decay said:
Lol at saying it feels unfinished. Did you want him to die at the end or something
I got the same "unfinished" feeling about the documentary and I think it's because they highlighted too many things in the time they had. In a little over an hour, they went from talking about his past in playing at Tivy, his recruitment, A&M's jump to the SEC, his playing time at A&M, the autographing situation and his ultimate downfall while playing for Cleveland.Ryan the Temp said:
I watched it last night. it was interesting to learn what was going on behind the scenes as some of that stuff unfolded, but when it was done I was left wondering what the whole point of it was. Was it supposed to make viewers feel sorry for him?