Review of Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story (2014) by Alfonso M — 27 Jul 2014
Another incredible sprorting documentary on a sport I care little for. As the story progresses, so does the viewer's senses highten at the way Armstrong responds to repeated acusations of his cheating.
The movie almost represents a sprint race as it's told. It's tense and explodes into high speed. Armstrong comes across as a pretty bad person, which is probably the intention of the director.
The fact that he attacked so many people that questioned his cleanliness, and his methods of defending his lies appear despicable when viewing now. Glad I didnt get on no Armstrong band wagon. And i'm glad I never bought and read his book of lies.
The publisher of such a fake book should reinburse anybody that has bought a copy...... shouldn't they??
This review of Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story (2014) was written by Alfonso M on 27 Jul 2014.
Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story has generally received very positive reviews.
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