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Stay Hungry - 1976
Posted on 2/20/26 at 9:01 am
Posted on 2/20/26 at 9:01 am
Anyone watched this? I'm not going to say this is a great movie, but I liked it.
It has Jeff Bridges, Sally Field, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robert Englund, and Roger Mosley.
It's based on a book written by Charles Gaines, who is a Birmingham, AL, native. It was filmed in Birmingham, and if you know downtown, you will recognize a lot in the film. There is a good shot of Sloss Furnace and a lot is filmed at The Club.
The third act takes a turn that reminds me of a Russ Meyer film.
It's worth a watch.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 9:18 am to NankerPhelge
Yep - very quirky and different but definitely entertaining. Big nostalgia factor if you lived through the 70's.
It was probably the first time that I really ever saw or heard of Arnold. Early Jeff Bridges and Sally Field were great. Also has RW Armstrong.
Didn't realize/remember that it was co-written directed by Bob Rafelson.
It was probably the first time that I really ever saw or heard of Arnold. Early Jeff Bridges and Sally Field were great. Also has RW Armstrong.
Didn't realize/remember that it was co-written directed by Bob Rafelson.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 9:45 am to NankerPhelge
Posted on 2/20/26 at 11:30 am to NankerPhelge
Gaines was Arnold's regular photographer.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 11:40 am to prplhze2000
Gaines is an interesting guy - successful writer, outdoorsman, and is credited with inventing paintball. I think he worked on Pumping Iron as well.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 5:13 pm to NankerPhelge
Saw it a few years ago after I heard a little about it and found out it wasn't a documentary style movie like Pumping Iron, but a real movie.
Enjoyed the heck out of it. VERY 70s, very southern, and very entertaining. And as mentioned, it kind of goes crazy at the end, but that's what makes it so much fun.
Enjoyed the heck out of it. VERY 70s, very southern, and very entertaining. And as mentioned, it kind of goes crazy at the end, but that's what makes it so much fun.
This post was edited on 2/21/26 at 9:00 pm
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