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You Cannot Kill David Arquette

  • 2020
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.6K
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David Arquette in You Cannot Kill David Arquette (2020)
Branded as the most hated man in wrestling after winning a highly controversial WCW World Heavyweight Championship in 2000, actor David Arquette attempts a rocky return to the sport that stalled his promising Hollywood career. Dangerously determined to redeem his reputation and reclaim his self-respect, Arquette will stop at nothing to earn his place in professional wrestling.
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Actor David Arquette attempts a rocky return to the sport that stalled his promising Hollywood career.Actor David Arquette attempts a rocky return to the sport that stalled his promising Hollywood career.Actor David Arquette attempts a rocky return to the sport that stalled his promising Hollywood career.

  • Directors
    • David Darg
    • Price James
  • Writers
    • David Darg
    • Price James
  • Stars
    • David Arquette
    • Christina McLarty Arquette
    • Patricia Arquette
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
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    2.6K
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    • Directors
      • David Darg
      • Price James
    • Writers
      • David Darg
      • Price James
    • Stars
      • David Arquette
      • Christina McLarty Arquette
      • Patricia Arquette
    • 24User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    David Arquette
    David Arquette
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    Christina McLarty Arquette
    Christina McLarty Arquette
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    Patricia Arquette
    Patricia Arquette
    • Self
    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Self
    Richmond Arquette
    Richmond Arquette
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    Courteney Cox
    Courteney Cox
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    Coco Arquette
    Coco Arquette
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    Charlie Arquette
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    Gus Arquette
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    Luke Perry
    Luke Perry
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    Jack Perry
    Jack Perry
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    • (as Jack 'Jungle Boy' Perry)
    Dallas Page
    Dallas Page
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    • (as Diamond Dallas Page)
    Jerry Kubik
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    Brian Yandrisovitz
    Brian Yandrisovitz
    • Self - The Nasty Boys
    • (as Brian Knobbs)
    Jerry Sags
    Jerry Sags
    • Jerry Sags - The Nasty Boys
    RJ Skinner
    • Self
    • (as RJ City)
    Ric Flair
    Ric Flair
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    Booker Huffman
    Booker Huffman
    • Self
    • (as Booker T. Huffman)
    • Directors
      • David Darg
      • Price James
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      • David Darg
      • Price James
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    9stoermok

    A hard working man who doesn't care about critics.

    I personally had and still have a fond love for wrestling. Back in 2010 the business was on it's peak, it came down a little bit, but there's a new wave going around.

    I think it's a story about Arquette proving the world wrong, he proved if you put your mind to it you can do it, even with the little blocks you have on the road. He pretty much sealed people mouths when it came to his WCW critics.

    I think there are a decent amount of very well done cinematography shots in here and also very well edited.

    I didn't know Luke Perry had a son in professional wrestling, in which he is doing pretty good from what i've been following, but i immediately recognized him. I loved the memorial they had at the end.

    If you want to see familiar faces and also had/have a niche for the sport then i'd recommend watching it.
    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Are you ready to rumble?

    In the early 2000s, David Arquette entered the world of professional wrestling to promote 'Ready To Rumble (2000)'. After a few matches, he received the world title in a scripted scenario designed to draw attention to the sport. This didn't go down well with most wrestling fans, who saw it as a slap in the face to not only them but also the wrestlers who devoted their entire lives getting ready to rumble. Arquette's introduction to wrestling was already seen as a Hollywood handout, a bad joke played at the expense of the true fans, but his winning of the title was the icing on the cake. Arquette was the most hated wrestler, maybe even person, in the world... at least, that's what it felt like to him. It took twenty years, but Arquette finally decided he didn't want to be taken as a joke anymore; he decided to prove all of wrestling fandom wrong; he decided to re-enter the world of professional wrestling for real.

    The result of that re-entry is 'You Cannot Kill David Arquette (2020)', a documentary that details the actor's very real reintegration into the community he had been ostracised from. It's essentially a vanity piece, a portrait of a surprisingly likeable yet undeniably flawed would-be Hollywood star (that's right, Hollywood ostracised him too). Whether Arquette is picking at old wounds out of a genuine desire to finish what he started or out of a need to reactivate the relevance he believes was so cruelly stolen from him is almost irrelevant. As is the blurry line between scripted and sincere, which reflects wrestling's own sly subversions of reality. The only thing that matters is that the end result is an endearing and involving experience that takes you on a distinct journey along with its star. Arquette appears to have an honest passion for wrestling, able to list off a whole host of childhood favourites. His bitterness towards his career is balanced with his joy for the sport, the sense that he truly cares what the fans think and is only seeking to prove that he always took them as seriously as he wants them to take him. When his infectious energy is met with good faith, the wrestling sequences are surprisingly fun (unlike the stories they tell, the matches are real). When it's met with bad faith, however, they're downright upsetting. On two occasions, Arquette is subjected to a match in which his opponents seek to make an example of him, to do him harm for the damage they believe he did to their livelihoods. The worst of these sees Arquette in the hospital with a life-threatening wound on the neck, the result of a sadistic series of slashings that surely can't have been part of the plan. It's painful, unpleasant and impossible to look away from; you feel as though a friend is being hurt in front of you, but you can't do anything except will them to survive. Thankfully, these moments highlight Arquette's determination and genuine nature, while also portraying his opponents as petty and cruel. In the context of the whole journey, they're almost necessary dark points. That's because the narrative framing of the documentary makes sure to position it as a tale of redemption. Whether this reflects real life is, as always, debatable, but it sure makes for an entertaining affair. Though it sometimes lacks real drive and generally feels rather 'made for TV', the picture is an enjoyable and affecting affair throughout. It isn't overly vain or self-involved, painting Arquette and his journey in a good light (which I'm sure is its intention) without feeling false or shying away from the darker elements of either aspect. It's a good documentary that's entertaining even for those who are apathetic towards professional wrestling.
    8stephenrattigan

    Very Entertaining

    Enjoyable Documentary.. David is eccentric but very entertaining, wrestling fans should enjoy
    9Corkscrew84productions

    David Arquette cements his status as a BADASS!!

    At the center of this documentary it's all about a man just trying to earn the respect of his peers. I really love how you get this inmate look into David's life with his family and everything he goes through you can see he just wants to not be a joke anymore in the wrestling industry and earn the respect of his peers in the business. throughout this doc you see him put his body through hell to earn the respect of his peers as well as redeem his self to the fans. I really love the trials and tribulations of him dealing with janky promoters to wrestling convention signings to even god damn death match with Nick Gage. One of my favorite parts of the film is when he goes to Tijuana, Mexico to train with some wrestlers. Wrestling in traffic at red lights for change evening hitting a ladder spot. So if you a fan of David Arquette or heard about the death match or even watch WCW back in the day I think you'll like this documentary. not to mention its beautifully shot. Its a solid 9/10 for me. I also have a YouTube channel where we just dropped a review for this movie would love if you guys checked it out at Matt and Garrett take the movies dropping videos every Monday @6pm EST
    9brett-76260

    Really really good

    I can honestly say I along with thousands of other fans I never took David serious about anything. This show actually changed my mind and I have come full circle on my opinion of him as a actor and wrestler. Have to give him all the credit for going through what he did to clear his name in the wrestling community. This show was done outstanding and very well made. Its much much better than I ever would have expected and is well worth watching. Great job David on this documentary and your dedication to the sport.

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      Luke Perry's son, Jack Perry, in this documentary is now a very successful wrestler for the AEW group and appears weekly on the TNT channel in their 'Dynamite' show. His wrestling name is Jungle Boy.
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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • David Arquette'i Öldüremezsin
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      • One Last Run Productions
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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