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Mark Cuban Suggests Steroids Responsible for Gregg Valentino’s Arms

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Since it was announced that Magnolia Pictures had acquired the distribution rights to the steroid documentary “Bigger Stronger Faster“, I’ve been looking forward to comments from Magnolia Pictures owner Mark Cuban regarding the film. Today, he finally made an entry on his weblog Blog Maverick with a few brief comments. I was disappointed that he took this opportunity to suggest anabolic steroid use was responsible for Gregg Valentino’s arms! This does not give a good public image of steroid users.

I love this movie because its a hysterical look at the sports world. Steroids are the common theme in the movie, but its a theme that is ripe for humor. How can a guy with guns like Gregg Valentino not be…

Although I’m a big supporter of the steroid film project and have written positively about the movie, I’ve also written about my disappointment regarding the use of Valentino in the movie trailer; it only spreads steroid misinformation about the effects of steroids. The public actually believes that Valentino’s arms are the result of steroids. The documentary does nothing to dispel this.

Overall, the movie is terrific at educating the viewer about the side effects of anabolic steroids and the issues surrounding their use in sports and society. But perhaps, the asterisk included in the movie title “Bigger Stronger Faster*” should have referred to the following clarification:

*Gregg Valentino’s arms are NOT the result of anabolic steroids.

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Live at Hollywood Premiere of Bigger Stronger Faster Steroid Documentary

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

I was fortunate to be in Venice, California this week when my friend Rehan Jalali invited me to attend the premiere party for “Bigger Stronger Faster*” in Hollywood on Tuesday, May 27, 2008. I had the chance to see director Chris Bell, producers and co-writers Tasmin Rawady and Alex Buono again since I last met with them in Dallas. I also had a chance to meet Chris’ parents and brothers Mark “Smelly” Bell and Mike “Mad Dog” Bell. I interviewed several of the “stars” of the film as well including Christian Boeving, Rick Schaff, and Rehan Jalali and other fitness celebrities and insiders in attendance like Mike Ryan. These raw, unedited video streams were originally broadcast live from the Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California.

Director Christopher Bell on Muscletech Hypocrisy Regarding Anabolic Steroids

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Percy Crawford interviewed Christopher Bell, director of the steroid documentary “Bigger Stronger Faster“, in a good piece appearing on Fight Hype. Chris Bell criticizes the hypocrisy and dishonesty of bodybuilding supplement companies like Muscletech in their approach to anabolic steroids (”Christopher Bell: What’s Really the Big Deal About Steroids?,” May 12).

I talked to a fitness model named Christian Boeving, who was probably the top fitness model in the past 10 years for the company MuscleTech. Christian was basically…his contract ended and they would not redo his contract, and he was their top guy, because he was in this movie. They saw a little clip on CNN and were like, “You know what Christian, that’s it!” They’re not allowed to tell the truth. It’s like they know they’re taking all of these supplements and steroids, but they’re not allowed to say that. There is a big hypocrisy going on when a company like MuscleTech says they do not support the use of anabolic steroids and then they also sponsor the Mr. Olympia contest, which is not drug tested and we also know that Mr. Olympia is definitely on steroids. It’s a big hypocrisy going on that we can’t tell the truth in this country. You see an ad with a guy who is juiced out of his mind, but he’s selling supplements. Who are you kidding?

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Bigger Stronger Faster Movie Trailer

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

The movie trailer for the documentary “Bigger Stronger Faster” from director Christopher Bell has finally been released. The trailer is pretty good; I appreciate the challenges of trying to encapsulate such a thought-provoking steroid documentary within a three-minute promotional trailer.

I was disappointed to see Gregg Valentino at the beginning of the trailer conveying the message to a mainstream public that his arms are the result of anabolic steroids when that is clearly not the case.  I actually enjoyed Valentino’s appearance in the film; Valentino was very open about steroid use and his scenes were very entertaining and provided a good deal of comic relief. So while I enjoyed Valentino in the movie, not so much in the trailer!

Anabolic Steroids at Tribeca - Injecting the American Dream

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Christopher Bell, the director of the steroid documentary Bigger Stronger Faster, joined a panel discussion on anabolic steroids on May 3, 2008 at Pace University in New York City. “Tribeca Talks: Injecting the American Dream” was part of the Tribeca Film Festival and ESPN Sports Film Festival. The discussion was moderated by Shaun Assael, author of Steroid Nation, and included Chris Bell, John Romano of Muscular Development, Victor Conte of BALCO / SNAC, and Mark Haskins of the New York Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement.

America’s performance-enhancing appetite has never been bigger. And it’s not just in professional sports or Hollywood. From high school locker rooms to anti-aging clinics, our nation is embracing steroids and human growth hormones like never before, spurring a furious debate about the ethics of enhancement. Join Christopher Bell, who documented his brothers’ struggle to be “the best,” BALCO founder Victor Conte, Jon Romano and Mark Haskins in a provocative discussion about the pitfalls and promise of the asterisk era, and where we go from here. Moderated by Steroid Nation author Shaun Assael.

New Yorkers have really embraced the film; this was confirmed firsthand by Anthony Roberts who had the opportunity to see Bigger Faster Stronger for the second time witnessing a large crowd of bodybuilders at the screening. Several sports writersbloggers, and movie critics have screened the film at Tribeca and have written mostly positive reviews.

If anyone had the opportunity to attend the panel discussion, please post your reactions to the event in the comments below.

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Tribeca Talks - Injecting the American Dream - John Romano

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Interview with Christopher Bell at Tribeca Film Festival

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Cinematical interviewed Christopher Bell, director of “Bigger Stronger Faster*”  at the Tribeca Film Festival this week. Cinematical picks up on anti-intellectual theme that pervades discussion of anabolic steroids, particularly in Congress. Chris Bell discusses how politicians (in this case, Republican Senator John Sweeney) make decisions on steroid policy.

In the movie, [New York congressman] John E. Sweeney says one of the most retarded things I’ve heard. He says that Donald Hooten, whose son Taylor committed suicide and they blamed steroids, was more important than statistics or any of that stuff. As a congressman, how can you be more concerned with emotions than statistics? If you were going to go to war based on emotions, that would be insane. We’re kinda in that situation right now.

It seems that emotion-based or faith-based policy has triumphed over policy based on science and logic again and again in the past several years. As has been said before, this documentary is about much more than the steroids. The anti-intellectualism and anti-rationalism seen in the steroid debate is only a microcosm of tendencies that pervade our society. Scholars have written books on the dumbing down of our culture.

To see more of Chris Bell’s comments on anti-intellectualism, watch my video interview with him at the 2008 AFI Dallas International Film Festival.

Muscletech Fires Christian Boeving for Talking About Anabolic Steroids

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Filmmaker Christopher Bell interviewed his good friend Muscletech spokesperson Christian Boeving about anabolic steroids for the critically acclaimed documentary “Bigger Stronger Faster*”. Boeving spoke honestly about his use of anabolic steroids. When CNN aired excerpts from the documentary shortly after its screening at the Sundance Film Festival, Muscletech fired released the bodybuilding and fitness model from his contract.

Muscletech apparently has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to steroids. You certainly can’t talk about steroids if you are sponsored by Muscletech. Muscletech allows you to publicly talk about quite a few things (like masturbating to Christina Lindley’s Maxim photo spread, making multiple references to Lindley’s ample breasts or alluding to Lindlay and microphone fellatio while interviewing Christina Lindley) without consequence but talking about steroids publicly crosses the line. Such a public admission of steroid use might indicate to consumers that the muscular physique of a sponsored bodybuilding athlete is not solely the result of Muscletech supplementation.

Anthony Roberts asked Chris Bell about Christian Boeving during an interview for Steroid.com filmed when Bigger Stronger Faster came to the 2008 AFI Dallas International Film Festival; Chris Bell answered this and many other interesting questions about Bigger Stronger Faster.

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Muscletech Sponsored Athletes

Bigger Stronger Faster at the Tribeca Film Festival

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

The highly acclaimed steroid documentary “Bigger Stronger Faster*” is coming to New York City for a special screening at the Tribeca Film Festival and the ESPN Sports Film Festival. I had the opportunity to screen Bigger Stronger Faster at the AFI Dallas International Film Festival. I was impressed with the well-written and well-produced film which implored audience members to think critically about anabolic steroids while presenting interviews from a diverse group of individuals involved in both sides of the steroid debate.

If you catch the Tribeca screening, I strongly encourage you to take the time to meet with director Christopher Bell and co-producers Tamsin Rawady and Alex Buono.

“Bigger Stronger Faster*” opens today for the New York City premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival for the first of four screenings at the festival.

Sat, Apr 26, 9:00PM
Tishman Auditorium at The New School

Sun, Apr 27, 7:30PM
AMC Village VII Theater 5

Wed, Apr 30, 4:00PM
AMC Village VII Theater 2

Sat, May 03, 9:30PM
AMC 19th St. East Theater 3

Alex Buono, Millard Baker (MESO-Rx), Christopher Bell, Tamsin Rawady at Bigger Stronger Faster Screening

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Bigger Stronger Faster Documentary is a Winner

Monday, April 7th, 2008

I finally had the opportunity to screen the steroid documentary Bigger Stronger Faster* at the AFI Dallas International Film Festival! This is a movie that I have waited over 15 months to see. During this time. I’ve talked to several friends who were interviewed for the film and I’ve had the chance to meet and talk to director Christopher Bell on a few occasions; I even interviewed Chris for MESO-Rx in advance of the world premiere of Bigger Stronger Faster*. As a result, my expectations were quite high for the film.

I was not disappointed as Bigger Stronger Faster* was beautifully done - well-written and well-produced by co-producers Tamsin Rawady and Alex Buono (who were at the screening along with Chris). It was well-received by the audience as well.

Chris Bell has an unassuming and non-confrontational inteview style and combined it with an amazing talent for asking the right questions. This was the key to the film as it allowed the participants to tell the steroid narrative in their own words without directorial editorializing. 

I will write a more thoughtful and extensive review in the next few weeks. But I would like to briefly share a couple of thoughts about the documentary.

While this is a documentary that is very much about anabolic steroids, it is about much more. It is as if it uses the topic of steroids to explore larger issues in society. Producer Alex Buono admitted during the post-screening question and answer session that steroids were not a topic that particularly interested him; but Chris Bell’s story was compelling for reasons beyond steroids and that fascinated him.

The documentary reveals a very strong degree of anti-intellectualism that is unashamedly embraced by some participants in the steroid debate. I asked director Chris Bell about these issues after the screening. You may seen the live stream that was posted yesterday. If not, you can see Chris’ comments in the embedded youtube clip below.

I highly recommend this film to all our readers. It premieres at theatres in Los Angeles and New York on May 30, 2008 and at select theatres nationwide on June 6, 2008.

Alex Buono, Millard Baker (MESO-Rx), Christopher Bell, Tamsin Rawady at Bigger Stronger Faster Screening

Steroid Documentary “Bigger Stronger Faster” Comes to Dallas

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Christopher Bell’s highly acclaimed steroid documentary, “Bigger Stronger Faster*,” is coming to the AFI Dallas International Film Festival today.  The Dallas screening of  “Bigger Stronger Faster*” is at 4:30 PM, Sunday, April 6, 2008 at the Landmark Magnolia Theatre in Dallas.

Many of the “stars” of the film with whom I’ve corresponded e.g. (William Llewellyn, Rick Collins, and John Romano ) are very excited about this production.

MESO-Rx is traveling to Dallas to review the steroid documentary and meet up with director Chris Bell. We will have a few live interviews available throughout the afternoon. Please follow me on Twitter to be notified immediately every time there is a live stream from the event. And if you’re in Dallas for the screening, send us a Tweet and meet MESO-Rx and the Bigger Stronger Faster guys afterwards.


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