So, who saw it and what did you think?
Great footage - more than the usual highlights we've all seen. Seems to have been restored somehow - clarity, no missing frames. Lots of archived photos I've never seen before - Jack with wives, in fast cars, etc.
Well written - interesting to both boxing fans and those who might never have known Jack's story before. For me, the film added to his legend, warts and all. Cruel and always unfaithful to his women, self-destructive, reckless - but a one-of-a-kind, charismatic, brilliantly gifted man. His independence stands out even today, and to think he lived a century ago in America and wasn't lynched!
Best quote: "I was a brunette in a blond world, but I never stopped steppin'!"
"Unforgiveable Blackness" - Jack Johnson documenta
-
crooked nose
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 284
- Joined: 17 Oct 2003, 18:54
-
robert.snell1
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1141
- Joined: 16 Oct 2003, 07:56
no
i just hope it is shown on one of the cable progs so that people like me who live in the UK will be able to see it. failing that any chance of someone sending a dvd ???
-
robert.snell1
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1141
- Joined: 16 Oct 2003, 07:56
Re: no
You can purchase a copy from here:robert.snell1 wrote:i just hope it is shown on one of the cable progs so that people like me who live in the UK will be able to see it. failing that any chance of someone sending a dvd ???
http://www.shoppbs.org/product/index.js ... Id=1901795
I agreed with you enrique, and there was another error on the show that Jess Willard was 27 years old (nearly 28), well his age was wrong, because I read his birthday from every book, and it all said that Willard was born in 1881. That's mean that Willard was 33 years old (nearly 34) when he fought Jack Johnson in 1915 for Johnson's title.
Has anybody here read the book of the same name? Is it any good?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 50-1751830
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 50-1751830
