Flint
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I just saw the new movie BigGeorge, the life story of George Foreman. Not a bad movie. Almost all black cast as would be expected about the life story of a black man. Very little “racism” is portrayed in the movie which made it palatable to me.
Also the movie focuses on Foreman’s conversion to Christianity and becoming a preacher and is handled in a positive way.
I remember most of the history in the movie, as it all happened when I followed sports closely. Foreman’s waving of the American flag during the “black power” Olympics is particularly well remembered.
The portrayals of actual people, like Howard Cosell, Muhammad Ali, Johnny Carson, are a bit off for people who remember them well. But regardless it’s an interesting look at a guy who had quite a life.
Also the movie focuses on Foreman’s conversion to Christianity and becoming a preacher and is handled in a positive way.
I remember most of the history in the movie, as it all happened when I followed sports closely. Foreman’s waving of the American flag during the “black power” Olympics is particularly well remembered.
The portrayals of actual people, like Howard Cosell, Muhammad Ali, Johnny Carson, are a bit off for people who remember them well. But regardless it’s an interesting look at a guy who had quite a life.