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Turning Red (2022)
My daughter loved it.
Being a 52 year old man, I know I'm not the target audience for this movie. My 5 year old daughter loved it and is watching it again already. That's the goal.
I enjoyed much of it and there's even a "moral" at the end of the story that is good for everyone to hear.
I'm sure I'll watch it again.
Bill Cosby: Far from Finished (2013)
Loved it
This is Cosby at his best. Those saying this is a departure from his other stuff must not remember his other stuff.
Saying people will be offended by this is not knowing his other material. In "Bill Cosby: Himself", he "accuses" both his wife and his parents of abuse, his dad of loving his son more than his daughters, a wife of husband abuse in full view of an airplane full of passengers, pretty much everyone is an alcoholic/drug user, etc.
You can't believe Cosby has no respect for his wife of 48 years or his kids, or a lady at the security company. (Edit: Although based on his actions that have come to light, it might be easy to think he has no respect for his wife, or any woman.)
If you want to laugh, watch this show. If you want a tear in your eye, read the shirt he puts on the back of his chair.
Takedowns and Falls (2010)
Some good names
Still in the process of watching this on Netflix, but I'm just amazed at the number of current or past division I college wrestlers were shown. Walter Pepplemen wrestled for Harvard. Jesse Delago wrestled for Illinois. A wrestler for one of the opponents, Tyler Nauman, wrestled for Pitt. That's not a bad list.
However, I'm also amazed the Pennsylvania had so many empty seats at the finals of the State Duals tournament. In Iowa, there is almost never an empty seat at a wrestling tournament.
However, as far as wrestling movies/documentaries go, I enjoyed it a lot.