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Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro's MURDERBALL is an inspiring documentary, which proves that physical limitations are no match for the human spirit. For the determined q...Read more
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This DVD gave my 23 y/o grandson (in a wheelchair from a car accident) HOPE
I bought this DVD for my grandson, who has been in a wheelchair for almost 5 years, after he was run-down by a police car, while he was walking across the street. It's been a...Read more
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Excellent video about quad rugby and the members of 04 Team USA. A must watch that will change your perception of active individuals who use wheelchairs for primary mode of tr...Read more

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Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro's MURDERBALL is an inspiring documentary, which proves that physical limitations are no match for the human spirit. For the determined quadriplegic men who participate in the dangerous sport of "quad rugby," it's more than just a game: it's a chance to prove themselves in a much bigger way. With armored wheelchairs and enough macho energy to overcome any challenge, the players engage in a violently physical game. The charming but intimidating Mark Zupan was angry and suicidal after a car accident relegated him to a wheelchair. He regained his confidence and spirit by becoming both a player and the spokesman for quad rugby's Team USA. Zupan's militaresque rival, Joe Soares, is a former star for Team USA who headed north to coach Team Canada when he was cut from the US team in 2000. Concentrating on the buildup to the 2004 Paralympics in Athens, the film introduces other awe-striking figures--young men who have risen to the challenge of the game time and time again. As the days build to the inevitable showdown between Team USA and Team Canada, Rubin and Shapiro fill the screen with story after story, prodding the audience to swallow their own individual stereotypes and appreciate the efforts of these extraordinary men. The magic of MURDERBALL is that it never feels preachy. Rather, it entertains as much as it enlightens.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 821575533652

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Genre:Education/General Interest
Format:DVD

eBay Product ID: EPID48511987
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"[T]he filmmaking is as strong as the subject matter, with an elegant structure."
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (07/15/2005)

"[T]he ferocity of competition displayed in the film's full-body immersion in wheelchair rugby trumps any high-powered gamesmanship you'll find on reality television."
New York Times - Stephen Holden (07/08/2005)

"It's original, outrageous and murderous fun."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (07/28/2005)

"[With] an intriguing cast of characters, dramatic tension, accomplished cinematography, equal parts humor and pathos, and a spirited story of overcoming huge obstacles....MURDERBALL brilliantly captures the intensity of the little-known athletic competition."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (07/08/2005)

"MURDERBALL is rarely downbeat or maudlin. Chiming with the maudlin bravado of many of the players, a forthright, straight-talking tone predominates."
Sight and Sound - Matthew Leyland (11/01/2005)

5 stars out of 5 -- "It's full of dramatic moments and free from pious sermonising."
Uncut - Kevin Maher (04/01/2006)

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This DVD gave my 23 y/o grandson (in a wheelchair from a car accident) HOPE

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Created: 01/01/12
I bought this DVD for my grandson, who has been in a wheelchair for almost 5 years, after he was run-down by a police car, while he was walking across the street. It's been a rough haul, since his injuries were quite extensive, and although he had his spine broken (along with many other injuries), the loss of his mobility has brought him down emotionally, since he is now 23 y/o. His doctor suggeted this DVD and my grand-son was so happy when I found it on eBay, and at such a great price. My grandson has watched it and loves it, and hopes he can find the courage to get on with his life, and that being in a wheelchair doesn't have to be such a handicap. Thanks again!
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Murderball DVD

Created: 10/06/10
Excellent video about quad rugby and the members of 04 Team USA. A must watch that will change your perception of active individuals who use wheelchairs for primary mode of transport.
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Superb documentary

Created: 23/03/08
This is an inspirational documentary. Plays like a movie, and what is significant is the fact somehow, the filmmakers were filming at so many key moments to capture all the moments in this film. You MUST watch the director's commentary to gain the full impact of this.

Won awards at 10 film festivals, including Sundance. A must see.
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Murderball

Created: 26/05/10
Murderbal give a great look into the live of wheelchair rugby players. It give a great insight into how they live their daily lives as well as their lives when playing the game. I recommend this movie for other to see!
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An amazing, inspirational, moving movie

Created: 09/02/06
Extremely well done, balancing elements of humor and tragedy, all tied together with a solid story and consistent characters. Very real, and very moving.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Murderball (DVD, 2005)
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