Nature Boy

November. 07,2017      
Rating:
7.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A film covering the life and career of pro wrestler Ric Flair.

Ric Flair as  Himself
Paul Michael Lévesque as  Himself
Hulk Hogan as  Himself
Rick Blood Sr. as  Himself
Tully Blanchard as  Himself
Mark Calaway as  Himself
Martin Lunde as  Himself
Michael Hickenbottom as  Himself
Steve Borden as  Himself
Joe Laurinaitis as  Himself

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Reviews

ShangLuda
2017/11/07

Admirable film.

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Fairaher
2017/11/08

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Sameer Callahan
2017/11/09

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Kaydan Christian
2017/11/10

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Sean Lamberger
2017/11/11

A fascinating short-form peek into the life and times of Ric Flair, statistical anomaly and pro wrestling royalty. There are a million reasons Flair shouldn't have grown into the phenomenon he became, from his parents' disapproval to the jet crash that nearly took his life to the hard-partying, absurdly alcohol-soaked lifestyle he embodied for four decades. Where normal men would take the hint and move on to another chapter of their story (or simply fall into the machine), Flair put his head down and bowled through the adversity. He used the hard times as motivation to come back even stronger, fuel for the construction of a legend that, in time, supported every last one of his outrageously boastful claims. No great reward comes without a price, though, and Flair's was steep. His own body may have been damn near indestructible, but that of his son, who idolized and modeled himself after everything his father stood for (the good traits and the bad), was not.At just seventy-seven minutes, Nature Boy is an efficient, well-crafted documentary that screams right by and still feels like it hasn't even scratched the surface. Which should be expected, because how do you condense a forty-year career, never mind one with this many twists and turns, into slightly more than an hour? Flair, the Nature Boy himself, is startlingly frank about his years in the limelight, delivering the dirt in a pair of emotionally charged interviews that range from celebratory to confessional to tear-stained. His life has been vibrant, if not heartwarming, and when he's speaking it can be almost impossible to turn away, even if there is a certain doubt about the veracity of his claims. The way he lived, or more aptly the infamous way he spent, can make almost anything seem realistic. But as future WWE Hall of Famer Triple H reminds us in a pointed remark late in the film, he's almost as legendary a liar as he was a technician in the ring.

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bobcobb301
2017/11/12

I used to love the 30 for 30 documentaries during its early run, but few have really piqued my interest. A documentary about Ric Flair definitely fits that bill though.It was gritty, it got dark, and it provided great insight into how troubled Ric's life was. It did not feature as much wrestling as I would have hoped for, and I expected that when director Rory Karpf made it clear he's not a wrestling fan, but it did give enough to let fans know how great he was.ESPN did a good job with this one.

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Danny Blankenship
2017/11/13

Always been a fan of sports and like finding out info on legends and "ESPN's" series "30 for 30" is the place to turn to. And you guessed it I was a fan of old classic wrestling in it's best heyday the 1980's growing up as a kid remembered the bad guy himself Mr. Ric Flair(Woo!). And this doc called "Nature Boy" is all about the life inside and outside of the ring as you find out plenty as Flair's life had the good and the bad! The footage starts out from his childhood in Minnesota and tells how he trained as a wrestler before going in the ring in the 70's and getting started to later become the "Nature Boy". Interviews are given from family and ex wives and Flair children and many greats like Hulk Hogan, Steamboat, Four Horseman members and other wrestling members tell what an impact that Flair made on the sport. Early "NWA" footage was nice to see as his cocky and arrogant talk tough interviews were a delight, and his classic battles with the now late Dusty Rhodes were some treasure chest highlights.It tells of the "Nature Boy's" wild ways as he couldn't leave the ladies alone as he even states in the doc, he's been with over a thousand women and as high as five sexual encounters a day. Flair had the other vice of alcohol abuse and he was married to the wrestling ring as work was his life, also shown is his move to the "WWF"(later known as the now "WWE").Ric talks during this film before and around the footage as to how it broke his heart that he wasn't around enough for his now deceased son, as it's pain to see "The Nature Boy" cry with tears about his loss. Still thru it all even a recent near death experience can't keep a good man down as the one and only Ric Flair is still going("Woo!") Call him wrestler, bad guy, entertainer, or whatever Ric Flair was one of a kind an icon and pop culture legend that blended sports and entertainment!

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MartinHafer
2017/11/14

I am not the target audience for this episode of "30 for 30" because I never have watched nor enjoyed pro wrestling. Despite this, however, I did find this installment interesting...mostly because Flair was an interesting character...with many flaws.During the 1970s through the 90s, Ric Flair was a bigger than life figure in the pro wrestling world. He was a great wrestler physically...but he was also a huge spectacle on and off the mat as well. With a persona of a pretty guy who lived LARGE (with tons of girls and booze and partying), it's amazing he's lived as long as he has! But, as a result of this lifestyle, he was not the best family man...a guy who was fun to be with but not exactly fun to be related to. And, the final portion of the show centers on his terrible family life and its impact on his children, in particular, Reid.The show is made up of interviews with Flair (both before and after his well publicized near-death recently) as well as his contemporaries, friends and family. It creates an interesting figure...but also a rather sad and pathetic one in some ways. Very well made...as are all the episodes of "30 for 30".

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