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I Am Steve McQueen (2014) is a English movie. Jeff Renfroe has directed this movie. Steve McQueen,Robert Downey Jr.,Kristin Kreuk,Zoë Bell are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. I Am Steve McQueen (2014) is considered one of the best Documentary,Biography movie in India and around the world.
I Am Steve McQueen" is told through the eyes of the people that knew him best including much of his family that followed his path into acting including son Chad, ("Karate Kid"), his grandson Steven ("Vampire Diaries"), granddaughter Molly ("Carjacked") and former wives Neile Adams McQueen ("This Could Be The Night"), Ali MacGraw ("Love Story"), and his widow former model Barbara Minty McQueen. Also featured will be an array of luminaries from Hollywood including Gary Oldman, Pierce Brosnan, Marisa Miller, Robert Vaughn, Randy Couture, John Gilmore, Zoe Bell, Norman Jewison, Kristin Kreuk, and Ben Mankiewicz. Known as the "King of Cool," McQueen will forever be known in cinematic lore by his rugged good looks, bad-boy persona, and searing charisma. He grew from a small-town thug to become the highest paid and most sought-after actor of his generation. McQueen's credits include "The Sand Pebbles" (for which he was nominated for an Academy Award), "The Thomas Crown Affair," "The Getaway,...
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I Am Steve McQueen (2014) Reviews
Very Good Look at What Made McQueen
I Am Steve McQueen (2014) *** 1/2 (out of 4) Entertaining documentary taking a look at the man Steve McQueen and the movie star Steve McQueen. This documentary tries to show people what made McQueen so special to so many people and what impact his early death had on them. We get a lot of interviews here with his friends, admirers and even his children and grandchildren. Among the people interviewed are Ali MacGraw, Norman Jewison, Katherine Haber, Pierce Brosnan, Gary Oldman, Zoe Bell, Robert Vaughn, Ben Mankiewicz and Chad McQueen. If you're a fan of McQueen then you're certainly going to want to watch this documentary narrated by Robert Downey, Jr.. I think fans of the actor are going to enjoy hearing all of these stories from some of the people who were the closest to him because they give you a great idea of what the actor was like away from the camera. At the same time, those unfamiliar with the actor are probably going to be the ones most entertained by this because it really does give them a great explanation as to why McQueen has become an icon. There are clips shown from all of his major movies and we hear about his love of doing stunts as well as his need for speed. His racing career also gets a lot of screen time. I AM STEVE MCQUEEN is certainly a highly entertaining film that manages to show what made the actor so special.
Steve deserved better
As my favourite actor, I'm always interested in seeing retroperspectives on his life, even though mostly I'm aware of his biography. Interviews with his son and his ex-wives surely show an insight of his life as close as possible. Problem is, when like 1/3 of the movie is filled with talking heads, which have nothing to say. People like Pierce Brosnan, Gary Oldman might be classic actors, but never met McQueen. Gets even more absurd, when models like Marisa Miller or Zoe Bell talk about him. I honeslty hardly believe they watched more than 4 films of him,so what do I care about them talking about Steve? Even bigger problem is what they talk, because it's as cliché as it might get. "He was the coolest / Nothing beats him / He wants to be the #1. / If you have 2 people on the screen, everyone watched McQueen etc. " Get film historians, directors to talk about him, not some people, who might look good on the IMDB page, but have nothing to say. Also his filmography was very rushed. We all know, his passion for racing was immense, but for me, it got way bigger screen-time as needed. There are better documentaries about McQueen out there, watch this at the end.
he was so cool, yes, really, very, very, very cool
For everyone who likes Steve McQueen, this film is a giant pain in the a**. A random bunch of people reruns for 90 minutes the same message over and over again, how Mc Queen was so cool, the best, so cool, the hardest, so cool, the most lustful, the king of cool. Hectically narrated, with nonmusical editing, this flimflam looks like a extended king of cool- commercial gone wrong.