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Lipstick & Dynamite: The First Ladies of Wrestling (2004)
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Reviews Counted:37
Fresh:23
Rotten:14
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: This documentary on the early days of women's wrestling features an array of colorful, compelling personalities.
Theatrical Release:Mar 25, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: Before Hulk Hogan, The Rock, and the stars of Vince McMahon’s WWE took pro wrestling to new heights in American culture, pro wrestling was a small, relatively disorganized network of small time... Before Hulk Hogan, The Rock, and the stars of Vince McMahon’s WWE took pro wrestling to new heights in American culture, pro wrestling was a small, relatively disorganized network of small time promoters, con-men, and over-the-top characters who brought their unique brand of showmanship to audiences around the nation. A cornerstone of the success of these promotions was the rise of women’s professional wrestling in the 1940’s and 50’s. Lipstick and Dynamite is a look into the lives of the women who made their living on the professional wrestling circuit. Full of outstanding archival footage of wrestlers like The Fabulous Moolah and Johnnie Mae Young, Lipstick and Dynamite is primarily concerned with the lives of hardship and hard work these superstars of the ring created for themselves. It could have been the sex, money, injuries, and intrigue that dominated their lives on the road, but the competitive passion of these women have for their sport shines through in director Ruth Leitman’s touching portrait of women who lived hard, and fought even harder. -- © Ruthless Films [More]
Director: Ruth Leitman
Director: Ruth Leitman
Studio: Koch Lorber Films
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Reviews for Lipstick & Dynamite: The First Ladies of Wrestling
Leitman gives these golden girls a voice -- that is the film's success. The failure is the narrative.
This kitchy movie arrives as a quirky and funny footnote to "Million Dollar Baby," and dispels any notion that these brawny pin-up women were ever anything more or less than a batch of tough broads.
Collectively, the Lady is a Champ -- but the general story is of too slight a treatment to merit an entire feature.
The non-stop swirl of anecdotes from which the film is assembled lacks sociological resonance.
Don't expect the inside scoop so much as an unsatisfying slice of life.
...as Leitman admits, she knew nothing about pro-wrestling before making the movie, and she still doesn’t seem to know much.
Doesn't succeed in its attempt to make a feminist statement, with too many of the wrestlers sounding like male athletes who talk in excruciating detail about high school football seasons that everyone else forgot.
What we get is essentially the press-book version of their careers, which is harrowing enough.
Unfortunately, the filmmakers let the ladies prattle on too long about issues that would only matter to the most rabid wrestling aficionados.
Ruth Leitman's documentary is more of a scrapbook than a coherent history of professional women's wrestling during its rough-and-tumble infancy.
Never more than a collection of small stories that do not amount to much or rise above the level of a small soap opera
Despite a couple key oversights, this film can sometimes be as immensely entertaining as the guilty pleasure it portrays.
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