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Bloodstained Memoirs [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Bloodstained Memoirs Review 15 Mar 2012
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"Bought this after reading the review on Inside Pulse which I agree with:

After years of painstaking work, interviews conducted all across the world and various battles to make it a reality, Bloodstained Memoirs has finally come to life on DVD. While originally finished in 2009 and being released via official streaming video, this is the first time it has been released on DVD. The set was released on October 17. Director David Sinnott and his crew interviewed ten wrestlers in various spots across the globe, include the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Japan to get their candid thoughts on their lives, careers and the pro wrestling industry in general. From 2005 until it finished production in 2009, this labor of love features interviews from a varied and eclectic group of wrestlers, including The Ultimo Dragon, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Christian Cage, Superfly Jimmy Snuka, Nora "Molly Holly" Greenwald, Chris Jericho, "The Great Muta" Keji Mutoh, Rob Van Dam, Mick Foley and Christy Hemme, who's entire interview feature is included in the extras section. And Al Snow wrapped it all up in nice little introductory packages preceding each segment. Originally the film was conceived to be a work/shoot film name Sex and Violence, but apparently the interviews while producing the initial concept proved to be more interesting, and that concept was scrapped in favour of the mini-shoot interviews that were instead compiled. The only teaser that was released for Sex and Violence, which includes a scripted dramatic scene with long-time wrestling journeyman Joe E. Legend, is included as an extra on this DVD.
The men and women interviewed provided a nice cross-section of wrestlers, spanning generations, promotions, success rate and countries. While no new ground was broken in any of the interviews, all were entertaining in their own right.
In fact a personal highlight was that of Keji Mutoh. While the whole interview had to relayed with subtitles, it ended up being one of the most engaging and entertaining of the set. And naturally Rowdy Roddy Piper had a fantastic bit, as he is one of the naturally charismatic and entertaining interviews in pro wrestling history. Christy Hemme's piece was also surprisingly fun, entertaining and informative and it was a shame it was relegated to the extras section.
Foley's bit was pretty disappointing as it mostly footage of him at a book signing for The Hardcore Diaries, his third autobiography. Jericho's also left something to be desired as the interview was taken during his post 2005 hiatus from WWE and was in full Fozzy band mode. In fact the interview was taken at a Fozzy show and thus the majority of the interview was about his music career, rather than his wrestling career.

As a lifelong wrestling fan it is always enjoyable to watch a documentary set like this. Any new pro wrestling knowledge that is unearthed is a good day. However it was disappointing that the DVD had no real narrative thread. It was just one interview into another, with only Al Snow's well-done introductions to serve as a transition in between. Knowing little about the project before receiving the DVD, there was an expectation of a story being told as opposed to completely separate and stand alone shoot interviews.
That being said, what is put together here is pretty phenomenal. Casual fans may be lost on some of the stories and background told in the interviews, but long-time and hardcore pro wrestling fans will eat this up."
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent DVD 29 Nov 2011
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Bloodstained Memoirs is an excellent watch. You get up close and personal with some of wrestling's biggest stars which ranges from entertaining (Mick Foley on Al Snow) to emotional (Snuka on Brody) to informative (all of Great Muta's scene). The DVD extras are well thought out also, with the lovely Christy Hemme, more Rowdy Roddy Piper and some behind the scenes footage.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Its worth a watch 14 Jan 2013
By Manny - Published on Amazon.com
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Not the best wrestling documentary, but worth a watch if youre a die hard wrestling fan like myself. I expected more coming from the hype. But great info and included my favorite wrestler of all time...Lion Heart Chris Jericho! Best in the world!
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2.0 out of 5 stars No Blood, No Action, No Story. 4 April 2013
By Commentary by Critter Clark Cogill - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a piss poor over expensive video. There is not one match or clip in the video to highlight the commentary.
Its as boring as can be, and there is nothing that isn't already known. Not anything exclusive.

The Title Bloodstained Memoirs is totaly misleading. I was looking for Wrestling bouts where somebody was bleeding
for thier profession, and it was all yak yak yak. There are no Wrestling bouts to help the non story at all. There's nothing !

Jericho has suckered me into another Wrestlers nothing new Video thats a total drag. This Video crawls out of the mud,
rolls over in crap, and goes back for more. I didn't bother to finish it.

Blab, Blab, Blab. Yakkety Yakkety Yak ! For a Man who has been around the Ring as much as Jericho, Its clear that he has lost any speaking ability he learned in school. The many hits to his head have taken thier toll. As much as I love watching him perform, being a Face, or a Heel, he just can talk up even a video.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible 31 Jan 2013
By Robert - Published on Amazon.com
This doc is almost unbearably boring. Nothing new is said. "The Most Anticipated Wrestling Doc of All-time?" Just a lame gimmick, and obviously a worked one from the beginning. Do not waste your money.
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