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What's My Name: Muhammad Ali

  • 2019
  • TV-14
  • 2h 45m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Muhammad Ali in What's My Name: Muhammad Ali (2019)
Explore Muhammad Ali's greatest triumphs and comeback in "What's My Name: Muhammad Ali."
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One of the most iconic figures in athletic history, Muhammad Ali's incredible story from world champion boxer to inspiring social activist is explored through his own voice and never-before-... Read allOne of the most iconic figures in athletic history, Muhammad Ali's incredible story from world champion boxer to inspiring social activist is explored through his own voice and never-before-seen archival material.One of the most iconic figures in athletic history, Muhammad Ali's incredible story from world champion boxer to inspiring social activist is explored through his own voice and never-before-seen archival material.

  • Director
    • Antoine Fuqua
  • Writer
    • Steven Leckart
  • Stars
    • Bill Cosby
    • Jim Brown
    • Ossie Davis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
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    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Antoine Fuqua
    • Writer
      • Steven Leckart
    • Stars
      • Bill Cosby
      • Jim Brown
      • Ossie Davis
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Bill Cosby
    Bill Cosby
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Dick Cavett
    Dick Cavett
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Lew Alcindor)
    Stephen Stanton
    Stephen Stanton
    • Announcer
    • (voice)
    Diana Ross
    Diana Ross
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Aretha Franklin
    Aretha Franklin
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Muhammad Ali
    Muhammad Ali
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Steve Allen
    Steve Allen
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    George Foreman
    George Foreman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jimmy Carter
    Jimmy Carter
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jack Paar
    Jack Paar
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Ken Norton
    Ken Norton
    • Self - Ali Opponent
    • (archive footage)
    Howard Cosell
    Howard Cosell
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Berry Gordy
    Berry Gordy
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Joe Frazier
    Joe Frazier
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Joe Bugner
    Joe Bugner
    • Self - Ali Opponent
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Antoine Fuqua
    • Writer
      • Steven Leckart
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    10jordannunes

    One of the best Documentaries I have seen on a sports icon

    HBO doing wonders as usual with this inspiring and gripping documentary of Muhammad Ali. Perfectly capturing Ali for who he is and what he was about. The impact he had on those around him is clearly evident and you feel a connection with Ali while watching this masterpiece. This would definitely be the first Muhammad Ali documentary I would recommend to anyone if they were interested in learning about Ali.
    9jandobrodumow

    inspiring

    It is hard to be balanced when it comes to Ali, he's either a flawed racist loudmouth who belittled his opponents or he's a self-marketing genius, strategist, humanitarian, rebel, champion of the poor who did what he did consciously and purposely in order to elevate himself and his people. The truth of course is somewhere in the middle. Quite frankly it's refreshing to know that Ali was all too human at times and prone to the odd slip up just like the next man, be that in his personal affairs or in the realm of boxing, where he certainly did cross the line more than a few times. But bearing in mind what he went through in such times of great social and political upheaval, it is not difficult to be able to overlook his flaws. This documentary does not take any particular angle on the Ali story, it shows most sides of him, not so much of his family life, which he probably managed to keep more off limits. What it does show is some great fight footage, interviews and rare archive material which I had never seen before, even though i have watched literally every documentary about the man. What is left to say? I mean he passed away but his legend does truly live large and strong, this is such an inspiring film, not so much the film, but the man, so unbelievably great, so inspiring, it is hard to imagine a human being who could be more uplifting, more intoxicating. He literally grabs you by the throat and dares you to get off your ass and do something with your life. A priceless genius, I loved watching this documentary and no doubt if i am ever having a bad week, i will come back to it. Ali is the greatest, period. Study his life and learn, that's all there is to do.
    7zkonedog

    You'll Like It Even More If It Is Your First Go-Round With Ali

    One's enjoyment of "What's My Name" can, I think, be anticipated with a simple question: how much do you already know about Ali? If little, you'll love this. If much, you'll be entertained but likely not put it in the upper echelon of Ali docs.

    I fall into the latter camp of that previous question, having read multiple books on Ali and pretty much seen all the relevant docs. When I saw the title of this HBO production, I thought that it would delve more into the social/political side of Ali, but instead it proved to be pretty much a straight bio of his career both inside and outside the boxing ring.

    Because it is HBO at the wheel, the production value could not be higher and it does pull out some photos/videos I had never seen before. However, as a seasoned Ali scholar, I couldn't help but be slightly disappointed that "What's My Name" didn't "pick a lane, so to speak", and try to examine one issue of his life instead of tackling the whole ball of wax. Because I this, I have to rate 2009's "Facing Ali" and 2014's "I Am Ali" as better docs overall.

    All of that being said, if this is perhaps the first Ali doc a viewer has ever watched, it will make quite an impression, as it does hit all the relevant points in his life and contains great music and interviews. It's long--nearly three hours--but never feels boring or slow.

    So, ultimately, one's appreciation of "What's My Name" will almost certainly be determined by what they've seen of him before. Anyone can enjoy this, but Ali "scholars" may struggle with the lack of any new angle.
    bob the moo

    Well constructed and edited documentary, with a lot more edge than I expected

    A year or so before The Last Dance looked back at Michael Jordan and the Bulls, a lot of people were also praising this sports documentary which I missed at the time. There is a loose comparison to be made between the two because they do both focus on an icon of their sport/time, are delivered with plenty of input from the subject, and generally show how their subject was great, but also how they were flawed in some ways. Unlike Last Dance, which uses contributors looking back, What's My Name is built entirely of archive footage - with even the 'contributions' over the top of archive footage being taken from archive footage/recordings.

    Although it is almost 3 hours long, it is engaging throughout, as it follows Ali from the start of his career through to the end and into the later stages of his life. There is plenty of good sports action, and the film chooses these wisely; for example it spends very little time on the Rumble in the Jungle fight, I assume because anyone watching this has almost certainly seen When We Were Kings, which focuses heavily on that fight. The footage selected generally is very well picked and edited. I'd not seen a lot of the material in this film, and I read that some has never been seen before. The editing is hugely impressive, not just the task of selecting material, but the feat of putting it together in a way that has such good flow and consistency - it works really well. Where it works is that it tells and shows a story of the man - very much warts and all. His elevation of racism, and his ability to talk about it in forums where it normally would not have been are well shown, but so too is the way he weaponised it inwards - against Joe Frazier in particular, one example being suggesting Frazier won on points due to him being a "good boy" (the 2008 film Thrilla in Manila is a good one to see the impact on Frazier of this type of assault. There is plenty like this in here and it shows his cruelty.

    The aging process is really clearly shown too; it is almost hard in the second part to watch Ali slow down so much, and continue fighting after his prime and as it must have been doing significant damage to him. His motivations and political work were clear, but still. So overall more than the celebration / retrospective that I had expected it to be. It has a lot more edge in its presentation, making it a better film, and doing so on top of a great feat of footage selection and use.
    10genious-35413

    This is THE Muhammed Ali Documentary

    I have watched many and ANY documentary I can find on Muhammed Ali - including the obvious When We Were Kings. While that one is great, this is the DEFINITIVE movie of Ali. It is a flawless account of the greatest boxer of all time.

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 2019 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Як мене звати: Мухаммед Алі
    • Production companies
      • Sutter Road Picture Company
      • Hill District Media
      • SpringHill Entertainment
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