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On October 24, it was revealed that the producers of ''Bloodstained Memoirs'' won the case in court for an undisclosed financial sum, and that they would be moving on to another post production facility, stating that a release date would not be far away.<ref name=WrestleZone>{{cite web|title=WrestleZone Website|url=http://www.wrestle-zone.co.uk/us-wrestling-news-a-results/1446-important-bloodstained-memoirs-update.html}}</ref>
On October 24, it was revealed that the producers of ''Bloodstained Memoirs'' won the case in court for an undisclosed financial sum, and that they would be moving on to another post production facility, stating that a release date would not be far away.<ref name=WrestleZone>{{cite web|title=WrestleZone Website|url=http://www.wrestle-zone.co.uk/us-wrestling-news-a-results/1446-important-bloodstained-memoirs-update.html}}</ref>


==Release==
==Website Release==
In May 2009, it was revealed that production had finalized. In addition, it was revealed that [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] president Dixie Carter had given the producers footage to use from TNA's video library.
In May 2009, it was revealed that production had finalized. In addition, it was revealed that [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] president Dixie Carter had given the producers footage to use from TNA's video library.


A teaser trailer was put up on the official website, [[YouTube]], [[MySpace]] and [[Facebook]] groups, as well as on the official website for ''[[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]]'' teasing the phrase, '''"The Wait Is Almost Over."'''
A teaser trailer was put up on the official website, [[YouTube]], [[MySpace]] and [[Facebook]] groups, as well as on the official website for ''[[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]]'' teasing the phrase, '''"The Wait Is Almost Over."'''


Following several more trailers, ''Bloodstained Memoirs'' became available on November 23, 2009, with the production being only available via a subscription on the official website.<ref name=F4W>{{cite web|title=F4W|url=http://www.f4wonline.com/content/view/9354/}}</ref><ref name=YouTube>{{cite web|title=You Tube Video|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPyEVYvHsXw/}}</ref>
Following several more trailers, ''Bloodstained Memoirs'' became available to stream on November 23, 2009, via a subscription on the official website.<ref name=F4W>{{cite web|title=F4W|url=http://www.f4wonline.com/content/view/9354/}}</ref><ref name=YouTube>{{cite web|title=You Tube Video|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPyEVYvHsXw/}}</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==
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Following the success of the documentary, an [[iPhone]] [[Application software|application]] was released in September 2011 featuring unreleased footage of the documentary. <ref name="iTunes Store">{{cite web|title=iTunes|publisher=iTunes| url=http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/bloodstained-memoirs/id440482569?mt=8}}</ref>
Following the success of the documentary, an [[iPhone]] [[Application software|application]] was released in September 2011 featuring unreleased footage of the documentary. <ref name="iTunes Store">{{cite web|title=iTunes|publisher=iTunes| url=http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/bloodstained-memoirs/id440482569?mt=8}}</ref>

==DVD Release==
On October 3rd a new trailer was put online with the news that Bloodstained Memoirs was being released for the first time ever on DVD. <ref name="Wrestle Zone">{{cite web|title=Wrestle Zone|publisher=Wrestle Zone| url=http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/243020-wrestling-documentary-with-jericho-rvd-piper-available-on-dvd}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:33, 6 October 2011

Bloodstained Memoirs
Promotional Poster for Bloodstained Memoirs
Produced byDavid Sinnott
StarringChris Jericho
Rob Van Dam
Mick Foley
Roddy Piper
Keiji Mutoh
Jimmy Snuka
Último Dragón
Molly Holly
Christian
Music byTigers and Monkeys
Release date
  • October 17, 2011 (2011-10-17)
CountryTemplate:Film US
LanguageEnglish

Bloodstained Memoirs is a professional wrestling documentary released in 2009. It is compiled by interviews featuring wrestlers synonymous with different eras in wrestling ('70s, '80s, '90s, and '00s) and different wrestling regions (USA, Canada, Japan, and Mexico). Production was filmed in the UK, USA, France, Japan, and Italy. When interviewed for Fighting Spirit magazine, director David Sinnott stated, "I don't intend this film to be negative. It's too easy to sell people bad news."[1]

At present, the production is only available to watch on the film's official website.

Fighting Spirit teaser trailer

In December 2005, a teaser trailer for the documentary was released as a cover mounted DVD for Fighting Spirit magazine under the projects then working title of Sex and Violence.

A blog on the films official website later stated that the documentaries concept on what the trailer was based on had changed. It is said that the original concept was to be a mixture of a work and a shoot, with one fictional, “dramatic” scene already filmed with ex-WWE wrestler, and ITV Celebrity Wrestling Coach, Joe Legend.[2] No official reason for the change was made, but many suspect it was due to increasing fan interest in the actual interviews, rather than the drama.

Cast

The interview based documentary revolves around nine internationally recognised and critically acclaimed wrestlers; Chris Jericho, Rob Van Dam, Mick Foley, Keiji Mutoh, Roddy Piper, Jimmy Snuka, Último Dragón, Christian and Molly Holly.[3][4][5][6][7] Al Snow hosts the production.[8] The film shows Rob Van Dam's first third-party interview after leaving World Wrestling Entertainment.

Leaked YouTube video

In March 2007, footage featuring four minutes of interviews with Roddy Piper and Molly Holly appeared on YouTube, claiming that it was hacked footage from the former official website. It is debated whether this was the true case or whether the video was put up for publicity. Over 160,000 people watched the video, and the news story was picked up by a number of publications, including Power Slam magazine which adds cause to the debate that it was in fact a planted video. In time the video even made its way to the official website.[9] Several topics were discussed in the video, including the death of Bruiser Brody.[10]

The video was taken down in late May 2009 for unknown reasons. The YouTube video proved to contain no footage which was used in the actual production itself.

David Sinnott, executive producer of Bloodstained Memoirs, released a statement on July 30, 2008 through the official Bloodstained Memoirs MySpace page stating that documentary was facing a delay because post production services delivered to the documentary had been below standard. The company responsible for the post production services, Online Post Production LTD were taken to court as a result of this.

The company was owned by Hilary Lawson, Vice Chair of the Forum for European Philosophy at the London School of Economics and Political Science and author of Closure.[11][12]

On October 24, it was revealed that the producers of Bloodstained Memoirs won the case in court for an undisclosed financial sum, and that they would be moving on to another post production facility, stating that a release date would not be far away.[13]

Website Release

In May 2009, it was revealed that production had finalized. In addition, it was revealed that Total Nonstop Action Wrestling president Dixie Carter had given the producers footage to use from TNA's video library.

A teaser trailer was put up on the official website, YouTube, MySpace and Facebook groups, as well as on the official website for The Sun teasing the phrase, "The Wait Is Almost Over."

Following several more trailers, Bloodstained Memoirs became available to stream on November 23, 2009, via a subscription on the official website.[14][15]

Reception

Bloodstained Memoirs was met by largely positive reviews from critics. Amongst the reviews, Empire magazine called it an “undertaking which paid off handsomely.” [16] The Fight Network and Wrestle Hustle labelled it as “something very, very special” and “brilliant” respectively. Pro Wrestling Illustrated magazine gave it a review of 4.5/5 stating it, “delivers big.” [17][18] Future Publishing's DVD and Blu-ray Review magazine scored the production 4/5. MNM Radio asserted that the production featured "great stories" whilst Bill Apter's, 1 Wrestling stated the production delivered "a great piece of oral history and a fresh insight into modern wrestling." [19] The Sun remarked that it was "excellent." [20]

Several wrestling personalities who were not associated with the production also spoke out publicly to compliment it, such as Paul Bearer, Sonjay Dutt, Missy Hyatt and Lanny Poffo. Something which in itself was noted by sources such as The Miami Herald.[21]

The film, however, has not escaped criticism. Fighting Spirit magazine called it, “Something of a missed opportunity.” Style Weekly proclaimed, “interviews tend to jump into nitty-gritty wrestling knowledge without setting up scenarios so that casual fans will get lost in the details.” [22]

Following the success of the documentary, an iPhone application was released in September 2011 featuring unreleased footage of the documentary. [23]

DVD Release

On October 3rd a new trailer was put online with the news that Bloodstained Memoirs was being released for the first time ever on DVD. [24]

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  2. ^ "Joe Legend Web Diary".
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  6. ^ "Media Man Website".
  7. ^ "ProWrestling.Com".
  8. ^ "Kick Wrestling".
  9. ^ "Flak Magazine".
  10. ^ "LSE Website".
  11. ^ "Online Post Production Website".
  12. ^ "WrestleZone Website".
  13. ^ "F4W".
  14. ^ "You Tube Video".
  15. ^ "Wrestle Hustle". Empire Magazine.
  16. ^ "Wrestle Hustle". Wrestle Hustle.
  17. ^ "Fight Network". Fight Network.
  18. ^ "1 Wrestling". Bill Apter.
  19. ^ "The Sun (UK Tabloid Newspaper". RM.
  20. ^ "Miami Herald". Miami Herald.
  21. ^ "Style Weekly". Style Weekly.
  22. ^ "iTunes". iTunes.
  23. ^ "Wrestle Zone". Wrestle Zone.