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Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« on: November 23, 2005, 10:55:53 AM »
Hey Guys,

This is a review that was provided by Michael J. Emery on Riasing the Bar. Mike is well known in the industry for his comprehensive reviews.
I have known Dave for 3 years now and he is one of the good guys in the sport and a major character to say the least. This is a kuct see for all bodybuilding fans.


Raising the Bar: The Inside Story of a Life in Bodybuilding

Producer: Mike Pulcinella Video Productions
Date: 2005
Length: 1:47
Script, editing and photography: Mike Pulcinella
Editorial assistant: Stephanie Traynor
Availability: http://www.fitnetusa.com/david_pulcinella_rtb_dvd.htm

This is the best narrative film about bodybuilding I've been privileged to see.  Hard to believe it's the first film Mike Pulcinella has made, and he did it on a palm-sized camcorder.  A natural filmmaker, Mike has the perfect subject in his brother Dave's competition prep for a NPC national qualifier in Delaware.  Mike had complete access for five months while Dave, his partner Jennifer Emig (an outstanding figure competitor), and others came down to the wire for the Delaware state show and the East Coast Classic, held together on July 17, 2004.  But the film deals with more than contest prep.  It uses the Delaware show as a focus to capture what brought Dave to this point in his life, showing his relationships with family members and friends, rivals and competitors, and especially his relationship to the older brother making this film.  While Mike isn't often onscreen, his voice-over narration keeps us aware that this is a personal project on a personal issue.  Thus the film avoids the packaged slickness of other documentaries on bodybuilding, including the most famous: Pumping Iron, the 1977 film by George Butler and Robert Fiore. 

The film has a roughly chronological development, starting twenty weeks out from the NPC event and counting the weeks and months down as Dave and Jenn's training, diet, physical and mental stamina are put to the test.  Early on, we get a capsule history of Dave's childhood decision to start working out, because he was being continually beaten up by goons in a southwest Philadelphia neighborhood.  He was lucky his father knew how to train and had the equipment at home.  By age 16 Dave was no longer losing to Mike's good-natured attempts to wrestle him down; in fact, Dave already had a 42-inch chest.  By age 18, Dave competed in his first show (the 1982 Teen Delaware County), which he won the following year.  While working as a pianist in clubs and hotels, he competed until 1996, when he officially "retired" after taking his class at the NABBA Nationals.  For the next seven years Dave developed Nutrifit Weight Management Systems, offering personal training and nutrition counseling from a "cramped office" (as the film puts it) at the back of a gym in Bear, Delaware (Body Visions Fitness Centre).  He is 39 years old when the film starts.  Jenn Emig, who has the makings of an IFBB figure pro, is 24.  Their highs and lows, while aiming for the same competition, create the rhythm and flow of the film.

Dave is not a follower.  Self-possessed and educated, he has a philosophy of bodybuilding that would mystify most outsiders to the iron game.  What strikes me, though, is that Dave's goals also mystify the bodybuilders he knows.  Few support Dave's quest for a second Delaware/East Coast Classic win, since he'd won both shows in 2003.  He qualified for national shows; what else does he want?  Dave says he intends to bring the best competitors in the area "out of the woodwork," to make people stop saying, "It's only the Delaware."  An NPC judge calls Dave's decision to compete "trophy collecting," and as it turns out, the NPC bans him from competing (although it doesn't bother to tell him till he shows up after a torturous contest prep).  No matter; Dave makes a place for himself, sweeping others along with him.  Motivated by a fear of losing and a will brooking no opposition -- from injuries, family members, or NPC rules -- Dave beats the odds at a show held in the exhibition hall of a Wilmington gambling facility.  If all this sounds a bit like Rocky, Mike avoids that film's clichés by offering a fly-on-the-wall view of everyone involved.

The film mixes a cinéma-vérité style -- the camera is so constant that the people filmed basically forget it's there -- with direct interviews making it appear the person is speaking directly to you.  Some rapidly edited montages create background, such as the short review of Dave's scrapbooks that fills in his childhood and bodybuilding career.  All this sets the stage for Dave's return to competition after a seven-year retirement no one expected him to end.  His mother offers no encouragement, expressing concern about possible lifelong injuries and a diet restricted to six or seven "foods that work," as Dave puts it.  His father partly blames himself for getting him involved in the iron game ("I didn't think he was going to carry it this far," he says).  In fairness, his father shows up the day of competition to cheer him on.  While Jenn is doing the Delaware to compete at the same time Dave does, the strain of training and dieting (where the competitor must face waning energy and depression for weeks on end) keeps them frustrated with each other.  Only one thing makes Dave succeed: his sense of humor.  Turning everything that comes his way into a joke, Dave keeps the pressure at bay.  After facing the fact that his last six months of torture may have been a waste of time, Dave has his humor back as soon as he gets permission to compete.  Bouncing back when the chips are down -- this theme runs throughout the film. 

Bodybuilders are known for their obsessive pursuit of physical perfection.  As Dave says, "I eat the way I do, I train the way I do, to look a certain way.  That to me is bodybuilding."  Still, it takes as much obsession to pull a film like this together.  Mike ends Raising the Bar with "A special thanks to everyone who allowed me to poke my camera into their lives for 5 months."  Mike pokes a camera into his own life as well.  What happens to us as we age?  What of our past is worth clinging to when others have traded their former aspirations for a suburban routine?  By taking a brother seriously when others around him do not, Mike shows us the truth of a great man's life.  In doing so he has made a brilliant, memorable film.

Michael J. Emery
November 2005

You can view the actual DVD at http://www.fitnetusa.com/david_pulcinella_rtb_dvd.htm




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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2005, 11:13:15 AM »
I have the DVD it looked pretty good. but when i received it i was pretty excited but fell asleep bevcuase i was tired from work all that day. i will sit this weekend and check it out in full.

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2005, 11:31:46 AM »
I have the DVD it looked pretty good. but when i received it i was pretty excited but fell asleep bevcuase i was tired from work all that day. i will sit this weekend and check it out in full.

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Let us know your thoughts, all the feed back we have had from customers and people that have viewed it mentioned ho great it is. have a Great Thanks Giving!

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2005, 04:32:16 PM »
hey, guy. let me know how the dvd does over the holidays, mate. should be good!...sandals.

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2005, 12:50:13 AM »
hey, guy. let me know how the dvd does over the holidays, mate. should be good!...sandals.

Hey Sandals,

We actualy sold 4 over the Thanks Giving Break. The reviews seem to be really beneficial, plus it is one of the best Bodbybuilding DVD's I have seen. Take care Buddy

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2005, 01:45:06 AM »
Thats good 4 sold.  I'm a realtor maybe we can hook up and you can buy a house from me with all that money.  With sales like that any bank would borrow you the money to buy any house. Don't spend all that money in one place
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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2005, 02:37:31 AM »
Hah a realtor making fun of someone running a (presumably) profitable bodybuilding store

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2005, 03:56:04 AM »
Thats good 4 sold.  I'm a realtor maybe we can hook up and you can buy a house from me with all that money.  With sales like that any bank would borrow you the money to buy any house. Don't spend all that money in one place

lend, not borrow.

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2005, 10:34:21 AM »
Thats good 4 sold.  I'm a realtor maybe we can hook up and you can buy a house from me with all that money.  With sales like that any bank would borrow you the money to buy any house. Don't spend all that money in one place

You must be a real good realor? The banks lend people money Son! they do not BORROW people money. You just owned your self. Thanks for playing!

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2005, 10:57:08 AM »
hey, no worries. guess what? 4 copies... is 4 more than YOUR dvd has sold! oh, thats right, you dont have one, do you. well, do somrthing noteworthy with your life and maybe someone will want to film it. in the meantime, shhhhhhh.

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #10 on: December 01, 2005, 10:59:02 AM »
by the way, maybe a friend  of yours can "borrow" you his copy of raising the bar. you might learn something.

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #11 on: December 01, 2005, 06:11:10 PM »
Hey dude, chill out.

He's a realtor, he's changing the world

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #12 on: December 05, 2005, 06:39:05 PM »
Hey Guy, this is Mike, Dave's brother, the co-creator of Raising The Bar. (I consider it a collaboration between Dave and me. If I didn't have such a good subject in front of my camera I would have had no movie at all.)

I want to thank you for all your help in promoting Raising The Bar, man. I never expected that it would be as popular as it is. And thanks to Mike Emery for a stunning, intelligent review! When my name is mentioned in the same paragraph as the great Pumping Iron I am truly flattered. What a thrill this has been!

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #13 on: December 05, 2005, 07:17:48 PM »
I'm gonna pick it up at Guy's website.  ;)
Sounds likes a good flick.

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #14 on: December 05, 2005, 10:13:54 PM »
I bought the DVD from Guy's site.  It is very good!  A lot of helpful information and great video footage!

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #15 on: December 08, 2005, 04:17:12 PM »
hey guys. for anyone who has seen the dvd and might be interested, i just got my new site up and running.

www.davepulcinella.com

thanks for the positive feedback

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #16 on: December 08, 2005, 04:18:44 PM »
what's that stuff you're eating in that big bowl, Dave?
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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #17 on: December 08, 2005, 04:35:55 PM »
sarcasm! youve seen the movie and havent made fun of it yet!!!?? whats wrong with you!? lol! just kidding,bro.
that, my friend, is a big ass bowl of oatmeal! 1 1/2 cups dry..which cooks up to about........ A BIG ASS BOWL!

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« Reply #18 on: December 08, 2005, 04:38:05 PM »
sarcasm! youve seen the movie and havent made fun of it yet!!!?? whats wrong with you!? lol! just kidding,bro.
that, my friend, is a big ass bowl of oatmeal! 1 1/2 cups dry..which cooks up to about........ A BIG ASS BOWL!

hahahaha, i eat a cup dry with my egg whites in the morning and that seems a lot, 1 and a half must be  ALOT, haha, it lookes kind of watery though, is your brother the strongman?
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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #19 on: December 08, 2005, 04:44:50 PM »
i make it watery on purpose. i drink it, basically. i dont eat it. i classify oatmeal as a beverage, not a food. thats the only way i get it all down,bro. just pour it in!!
my cousin steve is the strongman. competed in the worlds strongest man comp a few years back.

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #20 on: December 08, 2005, 04:50:01 PM »
i make it watery on purpose. i drink it, basically. i dont eat it. i classify oatmeal as a beverage, not a food. thats the only way i get it all down,bro. just pour it in!!
my cousin steve is the strongman. competed in the worlds strongest man comp a few years back.

i eat mine solid when i'm too full i chase it with water and swallow it like a big pill. don't you guys run Iron Sport gym, i saw a profile in Milo.
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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #21 on: December 08, 2005, 09:07:29 PM »
ha! yeah, i swallow my tuna like a pill. the only way to get 8 cans a day down my throat. you sound pretty serious about your diet as well.
my cousins steve and joe pulcinella run iron sport gym. its a really different gym with cutsom made strength equipment and those huge cement balls that they lift in strength competitions. they have an area outback where they can perform the "farmers walk" and a huge truck tire that they flip. they have a site if you wanna check it out..

www.ironsport.com

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #22 on: December 08, 2005, 09:53:26 PM »
Dave's video is not like others, it has a different approach.  More personal and humorous, but at the same time very serious and informative...Guy's site is a good place to purchase it.  Wishing Dave the best in his next contest, and no disrespect, his girl is a hottie!

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #23 on: December 09, 2005, 08:58:33 AM »
Thanks much BigAnt. Your feedback means a lot to me! So glad you liked it.

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Re: Review of Dave Pulcinella's Raising the Bar-
« Reply #24 on: December 09, 2005, 10:11:05 AM »
....here's something I NEVER ask...at least here!

Regarding egg whites, I tried to cook em and eat em during my prep last spring, but after the one gagging time and 20 minutes it took to choke it down I said screw it, and drank them after that.

It's the homogenized in a carton style....consistency of milk, bit weird on the teeth, but efficient.  Not a great breakfast to wake up to, but it worked.

What's the opinion on this, do you risk anything in terms of safety?...it's just so much easier in my mind..no smell, no choking down lumpy whites....no dishes!

What do you think?