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Book Review: “Total Recall” by Arnold Schwarzenegger

So I just finished reading, Arnold’s “Total Recall” book, and wow. It was quite a read. The main focuses of his book, was to concentrate on 4 different things: 1) His Bodybuilding Career 2) His film Career 3) His family/personal life 4) Politics. The book was quite a ride. It was addicting and I couldn’t put it down. Arnold’s a pretty honest guy. I believe the whole point of this book is that he wanted to show the world that his life isn’t really perfect like us. He wanted to let people know that he’s human. He may have had ups and downs in his life & career, but so haven’t we, right? So that really doesn’t make Arnold a bad guy! He may have been the world’s most famous bodybuilding champion, movie star, and governor, have all these glorifying things in his life, but he too makes mistakes, and he too can have feelings like most of us.

Pretty much, the first half of the book was mostly his bodybuilding life & career. He talked about how he got his start in bodybuilding and who his influences and heroes are who got him into it such as Reg Park and others. He talked about how he wanted to become the greatest bodybuilder in the world. Yes, he did use steroids and maybe other drugs, but he did those things when they were legal back in the day. Other than that, Arnold was a natural mostly and he really did the hard work himself. His bodybuilding stuff in the book is what interested me the most. It was really inspirational and helped me motivate my own bodybuilding dreams even more.

The movie career stuff was really cool too. Did you know that Arnold almost turned down, “The Terminator”? Did you know that Arnold was originally going to play the Kyle Reese role and the Terminator role, was to be played by O.J. Simpson? This stuff is true! Arnold explained the reason he almost turned down the Terminator was that Arnold wanted to be the hero and not the villain, so James Cameron talked him into joining the movie, by playing the Terminator instead. Arnold was also offered other interesting roles that he either turned down or the studios didn’t want him. For example, Arnold was the original choice to star in “Die Hard” as John McClane, and Arnold was the first choice to play in Steven Spielberg’s “Minority Report”. Other than that, I had a blast reading about Arnold’s other films too, the behind the scene stuff like Conan and all his other films.

Arnold also described what it’s like working for, James Cameron. Do you think James Cameron is a nice guy to work with? Arnold says no. Cameron has a temper problem, if you don’t give him what he wants, Cameron would scream, yell, and threaten people. He would go off in a tantrum. That’s how Cameron always is. He have to use temper for artistic integrity of his movies, his way of making the movies perfect.

The 2nd half of the book focused mostly on his political life and family life. The reason Arnold doesn’t have the big muscular physique anymore is because of his big heart surgery in 1997 and after that, he couldn’t workout as hard anymore like he used to. He still works out today and keeps in shape but not like he used to in his past.

His political stuff about becoming governor was really interesting too. He may have had ups and downs in his political career, but what he did here, was pretty amazing stuff. Reading this stuff, just made me respect his political life even more. I remember watching all that Governor election stuff when it was going on. As for all the allegations of him groping women, taking her clothes off in an elevator, etc. In the book, he says stuff weren’t true but he admits that he misbehaves badly sometimes, but all this sexual misconduct were going on around the time the Governor election were happening. These women were just trying to bring him down so they try and get Arnold to lose.

Arnold may have had two affairs with different women, one was actress, Brigitte Neilsen in which the affair happened during the filming of “Red Sonja”, right before Arnold got married to Maria Shriver. The second affair was of course, with the house maid, Mildred, in which they made a baby with, but Arnold explained that happened 14 years ago, while filming the movie, “Batman & Robin”. It may have been bad for Arnold to do all these things, yes, but you gotta give him credit for having the balls for being real about this stuff, ya know? This is why I forgive him ’cause of his honesty about everything. He admits he was bad about everything in the book. That’s another point of the book, it was a public confession. His way of publicly apologizing to the world of his mistakes. He may have separated with his wife, Maria, but the separation was, “amicable”. It wasn’t anything over something negative, it was something they had to do ’cause it was best for the kids and all.

Arnold talked about Sly, but a little bit. I was hoping Arnold would go into detail about his friendship with Sly, but surprisingly, Arnie didn’t talk about him much. Arnold first met Sly in person at the Golden Globe awards around the time Rocky was coming out in the 70’s. Sly was going to cast Arnold for, “Paradise Alley” but the role never happened. Before the Planet Hollywood team up with him, Sly, and Bruce Willis owning the restaurant chain together, Arnold said, he and Sly hated each other before then. They didn’t get along at first, but they had to bury the hatchet if they wanted to do “Planet Hollywood” together. I was kind of disappointed that Arnold didn’t talk much about, “The Expendables” movies. He did a little bit toward the end, but it was brief.

He may have had a huge ego problem, yes, true, but sometimes you need to have a huge ego, to make your dreams come true. Arnold did just that. He did whatever it took to get whatever he wanted. I respect him for those reasons. Arnold is an interesting guy, and he is somebody I would like to meet in person someday. This was a good read for any Arnold fan. If you’re an Arnold fan, pick it up soon.

Kev

Arnold Schwarzenegger… did his affairs hurt his career? I say no, not at all…

There are too many critics and regular fans hating on Arnold’s book, giving it negative reviews. A lot of them say his book is a nightmare, calling him all kinds of nasty things. I’m like, really? With Arnold’s past affairs with women, people think that stuff hurt his career. It may hurt his career a little bit, but in reality, his career never really got damaged. No matter what you think of Arnie. Love him or hate him. The guy is a living legend. He’s a big deal because he changed the world of bodybuilding and helped make the sport became huge to what it is today, plus he is an iconic movie star. He is still loved and supported by many of his fans. Why do people still support him? Simply put, he inspires us all and he’s a genius. He’s the king of the entertainment industry. No matter what you think of the man. Hey may not have been a good governor and he made his mistakes in his personal life, but so fuckin’ what, ya know? Life moves on, the fans don’t care about that stuff. People still support him as a way to celebrate his career in his bodybuilding and films. People stayed loyal to him, no matter what negative things happened in his life.

I still support him. He’s an inspiration to me in bodybuilding and movies too. I’ve watched all of his movies over the years and will continue to see his upcoming films, now that he’s finally back on the big screen, where he belongs. Respect Arnold. He changed all of our lives. I’ve started reading Arnold’s book, and it’s pretty addicting. I can’t put it down. I don’t understand the bad reviews. The book is pretty inspiring stuff. Arnold, is quite an interesting guy!

I’ll give the book a full review when I finish reading it.

Kev

Just picked up Neil Young’s and Arnold’s books today!!!

So I went out to the mall today to catch a movie and to pick up a few things. Those few things were these two books shown in the photo above. I’ve already started reading the Arnold book, and already 80 pages into it. I’m already addicted to the Arnold book and it’s hard to put down. Critics and fans are giving the Arnold book negative reviews, but so far I’m loving it! Very informative and entertaining! I’ll review these two books after I read them.

I’ve just seen the movie, “Taken 2”, today and about to post the review in a little bit.

Kev

I’m only interested in reading about Arnold’s bodybuilding and movie career, NOT his personal life and politics…

I know in Arnold’s book, “Total Recall”, there’s going to be a lot of confessions about his affair with that maid and making a child with her and all, but I’m not interested in that stuff. I don’t care about Arnold’s personal life, or political life. I want to read more about his bodybuilding career and films is what I’m most interested in. He inspired me for that stuff. I want to know how he got his first role in, “Hercules New York”, and all the behind the scenes stuff  of all of his films. I want to know how he got the roles for the Terminator and Conan. What ‘its like working with James Cameron and all that stuff. I also want to know more about his friendship with Sly Stallone which he will probably talk about a lot in that book. I want to know why he and Sly never starred in movies together in the past and why they’re doing it now, he’ll explain that too I’m sure. I can’t wait to get the book next week. I want to get it on hardcover as part of a collector’s item, it might be valuable 20 years from now.

Kev

Cool Video: Arnold does his famous “Get to da Choppa” catchphrase to lucky voice mail winner…

For a while now Arnold Schwarzenegger has been doing a contest where a lucky winner will get Arnold to do a voice mail recording for your cell phone or mobile phone or whatever, as a way to help market his book, “Total Recall”. Here is Arnold himself at his home recording his voicemail message to his lucky winner, proving that this is the real thing.

Arnold still does his “Get to Da Choppa” quote very well! Awesome! Can’t wait for the “Total Recall” book too, I will buy it.

Kev

Cool Photo: Get your first look of the back cover of Arnold’s upcoming new memoir, “Total Recall”…

Arnold Schwarzenegger just revealed the back cover of his new upcoming memoir, “Total Recall”, an autobiography, the man wrote himself. The book will focus on his life and career, everything from bodybuilding, acting, and politics. I’m more interested in reading about his bodybuilding and acting more than politics. While I am a fan of his bodybuilding and movies, I was never a big fan of him being Governor of California. I’ll have to agree, that he was a nightmare of a politician. Glad he’s finally done with politics.

Anyway, here’s the back cover of “Total Recall” book, here.

As you can see, the back cover is just the front cover of the first “Terminator” film. Can’t wait to read the book. I think it’s coming out in Oct. I’ll buy the hardcover version at “Barnes and Noble”. Arnold’s been writing books for a long while now, he just haven’t wrote one about himself yet.

Kev

 

Cool Photo: Your first look at Arnie and Sly on the set of “The Tomb”…

Well, Arnie and Sly’s next movie after, “The Expendables 2”, “The Tomb” is in the works, and here’s your first look at the two action stars on set. Now, “The Tomb” has nothing to do with the Expendables. Totally different and new story. As you can see, “The Tomb” is taking place in a prison.

Glad, Arnold and Sly are finally doing movies together, which that should’ve happened years ago.

Kev

Happy 65th Arnold!!!

While Sly Stallone is my no. 1 hero in the fitness/movie world, Arnold would have to be right behind him. Happy Birthday to the former, Governator. He will always be an inspiration to me. Arnold just turned 65 today.

Here are my top ten favorite Arnold movies in no particular order:

  • The first three Terminator films (yes, I loved the first three Terminator films, even “Rise of the Machines”. I hated “Terminator: Salvation” like most people though)
  • Conan the Barbarian/Destroyer
  • The Running Man
  • Total Recall
  • Predator
  • Last Action Hero
  • End of Days
  • Kindergarten Cop
  • Commando

Kev