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- "Beyond the Mat" isn't a slick documentary; some of it feels like Blaustein's home movie about being a wrestling fan. But it has a hypnotic quality. Those who oppose boxing because of its violence acknowledge that it is at least a supervised sport with rules and safeguards.
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Mar 17, 2000 · 82% Tomatometer 67 Reviews 83% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings "Beyond the Mat," Barry Blaustein's honest, intimate, revealing, highly entertaining, and critically acclaimed...
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Mar 17, 2000 · "Beyond the Mat" isn't a slick documentary; some of it feels like Blaustein's home movie about being a wrestling fan. But it has a hypnotic quality. Those who oppose boxing because of its violence acknowledge that it is at least a supervised sport with rules and safeguards.
Beyond The Mat is the one wrestling film that gives the sport justice and it came from a fan which makes it much more better. If you haven't seen this movie you have to because it is classic I give Beyond The Mat A 10 out of 10
Beyond the Mat has an 82% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 66 reviews. Its consensus reads: "Even if you aren't a fan, Beyond the Mat provides a riveting, perceptive look into the world of professional wrestling by taking a closer look at the people beneath the personas."
- $2 million
- Nathan Barr
- $500,000
Oct 19, 1999 · Reviews. Oct 19, 1999 12:00am PT. Beyond the Mat. A gently and genuinely observed film whose subject is a garish, artificial display of mayhem, Barry W. Blaustein's "Beyond the Mat"...
Beyond the Mat – Special Edition (Bluray) Review. I’ve been a casual fan of wrestling for a long time. I’ve gone through cycles of watching every week, to watching the odd PPV. The silliness, the theatrics, and the live action physical stunts always manage to pull me back in.