Oh yea, I forgot about that. They did seem very shady in their testimony. This does seem believable. Hopefully the innocence project changes their mind. After this doc, there has got to be noise right?
Oh yea, I forgot about that. They did seem very shady in their testimony. This does seem believable. Hopefully the innocence project changes their mind. After this doc, there has got to be noise right?
I think we all agree this is a comically obvious frame job. But there is a lot of conflict on whether the cops framed Avary because they thought he was innocent or if they are the actual killers. There's a lot of shit going on. But the cops are being watched by the sheriff's department so they don't plant evidence.
So the cops and the town just coincidentally got lucky this woman was murdered right after seeing Steven Avery and no one else? Right in the midst of Steven potentially ruining the whole police department ruining pretty much all their careers and bankrupting them?
I feel so bad for his nephew. The kid is clearly severely learning disabled. Would cops be allowed to do that to a 10 year old? Both him and Steven Avary are obviously innocent. Such blatant framing by the police is troubling but whats worse is the utter complicity of the criminal justice system.
Every single piece of compelling evidence was obviously planted or wrongly elicited.
I don't think any reasonable person can deny the police planted pretty much all the evidence. It's possible the police just came upon the body and decided to frame Avery but that is extremely unlikely.
Actually boxing is getting bigger and more international lately. It's just that America has been ran out of boxing. Certainly out of HW boxing.
Floyds excessive hugging and clinching and no words or warnings from the ref, is a problem in boxing. But every year you have AMAZING fights. You really do. In modern boxing the lows are very low and highs very high.
Boxing is popular. It doesn't have to be the number 1 sport in America to be so. It's the national sport of Mexico, Cuba, Philippines and Puerto Rico. It's the most popular sport by far across many Eastern European countries.
Its only a matter of time until they make a high profile Jack Johnson movie. And I'd expect movies to be made on the other two as well. The thing is Joe Louis didn't really have the personality or tumultuous backstory to be as interesting. But his in ring career was certainly the stuff of legend.
Marciano wouldn't even be a heavy weight, not for a very very long time. He would be fighting as a cruiserweight, or maybe even a lightheavy realistically speaking. He got away with it back then, during perhaps the weakest period in HW history, and of course before cruiserweight division existed.
Yea, he is a bit over rated, at the very least. He's not on all the ATG HW lists, but you do see him there sometimes. But I never said he wasn't over rated. I just said that Tyson would beat the piss out of Rocky. He was a superior fighter to Marciano and he would match up perfectly. And Tyson would be fighting a guy…
LOL no. Prime Tyson would annihilate Marciano. He really would. He did everything better than Marciano. He was MUCH faster. Stronger. And FAR more accurate, better at cutting the ring off and a better skilled boxer by far. Greater workload. Tyson and Dempsey were fast and accurate. Ring Magazine founder Nat Fleischer…
The only way this movie will be interesting is if its about how Marciano kinda sucked, who never really faced any real heavy weights during his entire career. He fought a steady stream of cab drivers and old men. His defining win is against the bloated corpse of Joe Louis. Jersey Walcott was 38-39 years old. Archie…
70mm blow up prints are nothing special. Digital is usually better. And revival shows and touring 70mm prints tend to be sub par too. Old film loses its sharpness.