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  1. Bigger, stronger, faster (subtitulado español) «Bigger, Stronger, Faster» (Más grande, más fuerte, más rápido) es un documental del año 2008 dirigido por Christopher Bell. Su tema se centra en el uso de esteroides anabólicos como drogas para mejorar el rendimiento en los Estados Unidos y cómo esta práctica se relaciona con el llamado ...

  2. 30 de may. de 2008 · Director Christopher Bell explores America's win-at-all-cost culture by examining how his two brothers became members of the steroid-subculture in an effort to realize their American dream. Chris Bell. Director, Writer. Tamsin Rawady. Writer. Alexander Buono. Writer. In America, we define ourselves in the superlative: we are the biggest ...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2008 · Bigger, Stronger, Faster* An everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach not only makes for pacey entertainment, it also allows director Christopher Bell to delve deep into the matter at hand.

  4. Bigger Stronger Faster*: *The Side Effects of Being American, Bigger Stronger Faster (2008), Bigger, Stronger, Faster*, Nagyobbak Erősebbek Gyorsabbak, Быстрее, сильнее, мощнее, גדול, חזק ומהיר יותר, 슈퍼히어로의 진실, 更大,更强,更快

  5. Even-handed and unbiased, BIGGER, STRONGER, FASTER is an intelligent, thought-provoking and delightfully humourous documentary. ©2008 BSF Film Raised in the mundanity of middle America (otherwise known as Poughkeepsie, New York), the tubby and insecure Chris Bell grew up idolising the superhuman physiques of great American heroes such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone and Hulk Hogan.

  6. 9 de feb. de 2024 · Пропоную презентацію до першого уроку теми "Bigger! Stronger! Faster!" Презентація розрахована на учнів 6 класу НУШ , які навчаються за підручником Карпюк. Презентація яскрава, насичена та послідовна .

  7. 30 de may. de 2008 · Bigger, Stronger, Faster* left me convinced that the steroid scandals will abate as the drugs are reluctantly accepted as inevitable products of a continuing revolution in biotechnology. Replaceable body parts, plastic surgery, anti-depressants, Viagra and steroids are just a few of the technological advancements in a never-ending drive to make the species superhuman.