Atom User Reviews for 350 Days - Legends. Champions. Survivors
I loved everything about this film.The wild stories about gimmicks,the shocking confessionsabout drug and steroid use,the legends eho are no longer with us.A great look at how much time is spent on the art of wrestling snd the toll it takes on its stars
Wanted it to keep going. I could go for a sequel.
The stories told were interesting and fun to listen to but there wasn't much of a point. I was expecting an in-depth, first-hand perspective of what life was like back on the road in the days these guys were in their prime. You get small glimpses of that. The film is basically a collection of short stories. I enjoyed listening to them and if you're a fan of the history, you'll like this film. The film kind of jumped around from topic to topic. Still, not bad.
Great film!The only thing missing was good archival footage ,of which Im sure Vince put a squash on.
EXCELLENT movie!! Raw and real look at what professional wrestlers endure to entertain their loyal fans
enjoyed seeing all the wrestlers now and hearing their stories.
I enjoyed 350 days. It was interesting and some of what was revealed very shocking. Superstar was the most interesting wrestler the producers interviewed. To say he is lucky to still be alive today is an understatement. Jimmy Snuka came across as sometimes not credible. He acted like he was stoned. I didn't know what to make of Marty Janetty. He acted so weird. I have always felt sorry for him based on what I've seen and read. Bret Hart is a longtime personal favorite so I knew about some of his issues. Some of the things Bret said were surprising. I've been a wrestling fan for a long time and still am a fan today. All I can say after seeing 350 Days is "Woo!!!"
Great movie. It gave you a wrestlers point of view on there experience. It kept me wanting more.
A great movie that entails what the life of a wrestler goes through. Great interviews from some of the most talented wrestlers.
Legends telling the hard to hear truths about the ups and downs of professional wrestling, one thread of America's fabric, was immensely gratifying, yet, it left me wanting more!
Important. Well done. Not amazing. #OxBaker
If you’re a pro wrestling fan, this movie will keep you highly engaged. As a kid, I saw most of these retired wrestlers on TV weekly or in my local arenas. Brought back lots of memories. I’ll see it again!