Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted September 1, 2014 Posted September 1, 2014 Anyone watching or recording this tonight?He was so goddamn electric!
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted September 1, 2014 Posted September 1, 2014 Cee. Dee Vee Arr.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted September 1, 2014 Posted September 1, 2014 I enjoyed the documentary but don't love the device of watching Gooden watching it.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted September 2, 2014 Posted September 2, 2014 Effective storytelling and pretty good production for SNY, though the use of anachronistic footage and clips drives me crazy in documentaries like these. There's a picture of Doc from Spring Training 1993 passed off as 1984; an article from the Times in 1985 that was supposed to be from 1984; and Roger McDowell walking around with his 1987 road uniform on upside down in what is framed as 1986. Small stuff, and maybe not detectable to younger or less overly retentive viewers, but I find it sloppy.There was also a reference in the script to how "24 Mets were happy in 1986," but one, Doc, was fighting demons, et al. The implication is the Mets had a 25-man roster in 1986. As many of you will remember, the 24-man roster was the norm in 1986 and for several years to come, per the CBA. Maybe it would have taken too long to spit out an explanation or saying "23 Mets were happy" would have sounded weird. "Most Mets were happy, but one wasn't" would have sufficed.All of the above said, nice to see those montages of every hitter in creation (save maybe Chili Davis) succumbing to all that brilliance.
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted September 4, 2014 Posted September 4, 2014 I thoroughly, but sadly, enjoyed this. The him watchingwith his back to the camera was weird, and once or twiceI laughed and thought it was really Obama. I'm sure Klapisch is sincere, but his take towards the endwas a bit much. Little lamb you could see it coming a 100miles away. Really, Klap?I'll watch this again, glad I recorded it.
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