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So, 'My Way: The Life and Legacy of Pat Patterson' is a pretty engaging documentary, yeah? Directed by Pete McKinny, it takes a deep dive into Patterson's life, highlighting that unexpected journey from a poor Montreal upbringing to becoming a pivotal figure in the wrestling world. You get this mix of archival footage and interviews that really build a strong sense of nostalgia and authenticity. The pacing feels right – it doesn't rush through his achievements, rather it gives space to reflect on his creative impact, especially his work with Vince McMahon. There’s something really raw about the stories shared, almost like you’re sitting in on a roundtable of insiders. Definitely a unique perspective on the man behind the scenes.
Focuses on personal anecdotes from people who knew him.Strong use of archival footage enhances the narrative.Highlights his creative contributions to wrestling storytelling.
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