Beyond the Mat

 

Beyond the Mat (1999)

67
NEUTRAL
Various
Movie Reviews86%
R
2000, Documentary, 1h 42m
RT Critics’ Score: 82% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 83%
Awards & Nominations: 3 wins & 2 nominations

 

Critics Consensus

Even if you aren’t a fan, Beyond the Mat provides a riveting, perceptive look into the world of professional wrestling by taking a closer look at the people beneath the personas
 

Audience Consensus

Beyond the Mat is a documentary that takes a deep dive into the world of professional wrestling, and while some critics found it lacking, I found it to be a smackdown of entertainment. The film shows the brutal reality behind the pantomime and the sacrifices that wrestlers make to live out their dreams. As someone who isn’t a fan of wrestling, I was surprised to find myself engrossed in the film and even shedding a tear or two. Beyond the Mat is a must-watch for anyone who wants to see the human side of wrestling.
 
Movie Trailer

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Movie Info

Storyline

This documentary focuses on the lives of professional wrestlers Terry Funk, Mick Foley (Mankind), Jake Roberts (Jake the Snake) and Darren Drozdov (Droz). As the film progresses, the story of their lives unfolds, as we also learn how the wrestling industry is not the plastic-weapons fake-slap sideshow that many have perceived it as. We are shown how moves, although not actually injuring anyone, are not fake, and extreme training is required to be able to perform the stunts without being harmed. We are also treated to interviews with the family of Mick Foley and what it is like for them to know their father literally puts his life on the line every week and how it feels to have other children call their father a “fake”. Vince McMahon, owner of World Wrestling Entertainment, also makes a few appearances, responding to criticism on various wrestling situations, including, once again, his real athletes, very real organization being called fake by sources such as USA Today and various news programs.

 
Production Company(ies)
Highline Pictures, Camera One Endless Picnic
 
Distributor
Universal Pictures, Image Entertainment Inc., Lionsgate Films
 
Release Type
Theatrical
 
Filming Location(s)
Amarillo, Texas, USA
 
MPAA / Certificate
Rated R for language and violent content
 
Year of Release
2000
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
  • Sound mix:
    Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio:
    1.85 : 1
  • Runtime:
    1h 42m
  • Language(s):
    English
  • Country of origin:
    United States
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Mar 17, 2000 Wide
    Release Date (Streaming): Aug 24, 2004

 
Genre(s)
Documentary
 
Keyword(s)
documentary, wrestling, Barry Blaustein, Terry Funk, Mick Foley, Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Vince McMahon, Roland Alexander, Collette Foley, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Michael Rosenberg, produced by, written by, directed by, reviewed by, R rating, box office, budget, Universal Pictures, Image Entertainment Inc., Lionsgate Films, technical prowess, Richard Mille, Ferrari, RM UP-01 Ferrari, triumph, professional wrestling, personas, behind-the-scenes, colorful, competitive, complex world, violent content, language, English, 1h 42m, surround, Dolby Digital, flat (1.85:1)
 

Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: $2,053,648
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): $3,561,879
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 2,272
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): 388,427
 
US/Canada gross: $2,053,648
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): $3,561,879
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,903
US/Canada opening weekend: $9,532
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): $16,532
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): 2,575
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): $500,000
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): $867,208
Production budget ranking: 2,095
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): $466,991
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): $2,227,680
ROI to date (est.): 167%
ROI ranking: 721

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Terry FunkMick FoleyJake Vince McMahonRoland Alexander
Terry Funk
Mick Foley
Jake “The Snake” Roberts
Vince McMahon
Roland Alexander
Terry Funk
Mick Foley
Jake “The Snake” Roberts
Vince McMahon
Roland Alexander
Terry Funk – Self
Mick Foley – Himself, Mankind
Jake “The Snake” Roberts – Self
Vince McMahon – Self
Roland Alexander – Self
Collette Foley – Self

 

Barry W. BlausteinBarry W. BlausteinBarry W. BlausteinBarry BloomBrian Grazer
Barry W. Blaustein
Barry W. Blaustein
Barry W. Blaustein
Barry Bloom
Brian Grazer
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
Barry W. Blaustein
 
Writer(s)
Barry W. Blaustein
 
Producer(s)
Barry W. Blaustein, Barry Bloom, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Michael Rosenberg

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals

 
Awards & Nominations
3 wins & 2 nominations
 
Academy Awards

 

Top Reviews
Nell MinowLisa AlspectorRobert KoehlerFiona MorrowLiam Lacey
Nell Minow
Lisa Alspector
Robert Koehler
Fiona Morrow
Liam Lacey
Common Sense Media
Chicago Reader
Variety
Sight & Sound
Globe and Mail
BEYOND THE MAT
 All Critics (67) | Top Critics (25) | Fresh (55) | Rotten (12)
 WWF documentary is OK for older teens.
 
 October 14, 2010 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Nell Minow
 Common Sense Media
 TOP CRITIC
 Documentaries are almost always more interesting if the filmmakers fess up about their relationship to the subject, as unabashed pro-wrestling fan Barry Blaustein does in this naively made, compelling homage to the sport.
 
 March 23, 2007
 
 Lisa Alspector
 Chicago Reader
 TOP CRITIC
 A gently and genuinely observed film whose subject is a garish, artificial display of mayhem.
 
 March 23, 2007
 
 Robert Koehler
 Variety
 TOP CRITIC
 Unfortunately Blaustein isn’t an experienced enough film-maker to make much of such material.
 
 December 3, 2002
 
 Fiona Morrow
 Sight & Sound
 TOP CRITIC
 Entertaining and twisted.
 
 March 19, 2002 | Rating: 3/4
 
 Liam Lacey
 Globe and Mail
 TOP CRITIC
 A center ring extravaganza of smackdown movie entertainment.
 
 January 1, 2000 | Rating: 3.5/5
 
 Russell Smith
 Austin Chronicle
 TOP CRITIC
 There’s no need to be a fan of American wrestling to enjoy Beyond the Mat. Blaustein concentrates on the idea of people living out dreams rather than the life of a wrestler, and in doing so succeeds in showing the brutal reality behind the pantomime.
 
 April 13, 2019 | Rating: 3/5
 
 Kaleem Aftab
 The List
 Am engrossing watch, but it’s far from the most fascinating and incisive look at its subject.
 
 January 3, 2010 | Rating: 3/4
 
 Michael Dequina
 TheMovieReport.com
 Blaustein, Foley and Funk layeth the smack well and truly down.
 
 July 31, 2008
 
 Richard Luck
 Film4
 A very good film that both wrestling fans and non-wrestling fans will enjoy.
 
 May 26, 2006 | Rating: 3/4
 
 Jeffrey M. Anderson
 Combustible Celluloid
 Barry Blaustein takes a long, hard look at pro wrestling and, while not making me a newborn fan of the sport, he taught me the intensity and sacrifice of those who enter the ring.
 
 April 9, 2005 | Rating: B
 
 Robin Clifford
 Reeling Reviews
 A hilarious and heartbreaking documentary.
 
 May 14, 2003 | Rating: 4/4
 
 Jeanne Aufmuth
 Palo Alto Weekly…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
This documentary focuses on the lives of professional wrestlers Terry Funk, Mick Foley (Mankind), Jake Roberts (Jake the Snake) and Darren Drozdov (Droz). As the film progresses, the story of their lives unfolds, as we also learn how the wrestling industry is not the plastic-weapons fake-slap sideshow that many have perceived it as. We are shown how moves, although not actually injuring anyone, are not fake, and extreme training is required to be able to perform the stunts without being harmed. We are also treated to interviews with the family of Mick Foley and what it is like for them to know their father literally puts his life on the line every week and how it feels to have other children call their father a “fake”. Vince McMahon, owner of World Wrestling Entertainment, also makes a few appearances, responding to criticism on various wrestling situations, including, once again, his real athletes, very real organization being called fake by sources such as USA Today and various news programs.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
There is no mention of “THE REST IS NOISE RMXFERRARI” on Fresh Kernels, so there is no goofy, funny, or odd comment to provide.
 
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