Pretty good. Streaming on Netflix.Born and Bred is a feature-length documentary film chronicling the lives of a new generation of young boxers fighting for their place in the American boxing capital of Los Angeles, where Latino immigration is surging to a historical breaking point. At the heart of the film is the story of 15-year-old twin brothers in their last two years in the tough ranks of amateur boxing where boys are made into men and Olympic dreams are won and lost.
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It ain't great but it's good. Clean production, real personal look at two boys making the step up from silver to golden gloves.baffled wrote:Godammit
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I don't have netflix, so I'm probably going to go buy this shit.
Then I'm going to go on a long binge watching old Mexican boxing greats, buying DVDs, watching amateur fights from the 70s and 80s, and then posting a bunch of threads again here on IGx.
Then I'm going to go on a long binge watching old Mexican boxing greats, buying DVDs, watching amateur fights from the 70s and 80s, and then posting a bunch of threads again here on IGx.
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I don't recommend buying it. It was good but not worth multiple viewings.baffled wrote:I don't have netflix, so I'm probably going to go buy this shit.
Then I'm going to go on a long binge watching old Mexican boxing greats, buying DVDs, watching amateur fights from the 70s and 80s, and then posting a bunch of threads again here on IGx.
Javier Molina was the brother that made it to the Olympic team and turned pro first.
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Yeah, definitely going to end up buying it now. I don't know a lot about the Molina brothers, but enough I'm going to want to watch this flick.
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Streaming Netflix is getting pretty dialed that shit in. Their logarithms for what people are going to like are getting better and better.
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Netflix will become self aware in 2014.
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I'm so glad they don't offer porn. I just wish I could set up separate accounts for my wife and kids so I wouldn't get recommendations based of their horrible view patterns.Blaidd Drwg wrote:Streaming Netflix is getting pretty dialed that shit in. Their logarithms for what people are going to like are getting better and better.
Netflix will become self aware in 2014.
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