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Rob Ford's 2010 Toronto mayoral run shocked critics with an unexpected win. His tenure spiraled into chaos amid mounting scandals and drug allegations, drawing global media attention.Rob Ford's 2010 Toronto mayoral run shocked critics with an unexpected win. His tenure spiraled into chaos amid mounting scandals and drug allegations, drawing global media attention.Rob Ford's 2010 Toronto mayoral run shocked critics with an unexpected win. His tenure spiraled into chaos amid mounting scandals and drug allegations, drawing global media attention.
Rob Ford
- Self - Mayor of Toronto 2010 - 2014
- (archive footage)
Bill Blair
- Self - Toronto Police Chief
- (archive footage)
John Cook
- Self - Editor-in-Chief of Gawker
- (archive footage)
Doug Ford Sr.
- Self - Rob's Father
- (archive footage)
Doug Ford
- Self - Rob's Brother
- (archive footage)
Renata Ford
- Self - Rob's Wife
- (archive footage)
Hulk Hogan
- Self - Pro Wrestler
- (archive footage)
Jimmy Kimmel
- Self - Host, Jimmy Kimmel Live!
- (archive footage)
Jay Leno
- Self - Host, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
- (archive footage)
Gord Martineau
- Self - Television Journalist
- (archive footage)
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I'm a Vancouverite and I wasn't Canadian when Rob Ford was mayor of Toronto. But i remember reading about it all on international media.
This documentary is engaging and keeps you glued with quick pivots. The biggest criticism i have is it was negative-heavy. Why weren't his policy decisions mentioned at all? Why not show his good work as legacy, and not just his public connect? Why was the documentary so 'sudden-event-based' and not informative? Is the underlying message that a person who consumes drugs is still worthless? Given the loose mention of smoking weed in the documentary, that's not true at all. The premise that a man's private life is made a spectacle by the media should be a negative on the media and not the man himself.
Funny how the media escapes criticism and pretends they're just messengers.
This documentary is engaging and keeps you glued with quick pivots. The biggest criticism i have is it was negative-heavy. Why weren't his policy decisions mentioned at all? Why not show his good work as legacy, and not just his public connect? Why was the documentary so 'sudden-event-based' and not informative? Is the underlying message that a person who consumes drugs is still worthless? Given the loose mention of smoking weed in the documentary, that's not true at all. The premise that a man's private life is made a spectacle by the media should be a negative on the media and not the man himself.
Funny how the media escapes criticism and pretends they're just messengers.
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I was at my Sinai hospital one day when I ran into Rob and his bodyguard. He sounded like you're really nice guy, and we both ended up striking the conversation about health and football. He did not know at the time what was wrong with him and I did not know anbput my health situation either, in the end we both ended up with a serious illness. At that moment he trusted me like a friend even though I had just met him.
Unfortunately he didn't survive while I did and I feel so sorry for him. Despite his faults i could see the fear of unknown in his eyes that day. Before he got diagnosed he did clean up his act and he did try to get better and I'm so glad he died knowing he tried his best. This documentary was very unfair and everything that is wrong with this world. In the end he was a victim of drugs, politics and disease. Something which many of us fall victim to as well and have very little chance of surviving at times . Victim blaming never solves anything.
Unfortunately he didn't survive while I did and I feel so sorry for him. Despite his faults i could see the fear of unknown in his eyes that day. Before he got diagnosed he did clean up his act and he did try to get better and I'm so glad he died knowing he tried his best. This documentary was very unfair and everything that is wrong with this world. In the end he was a victim of drugs, politics and disease. Something which many of us fall victim to as well and have very little chance of surviving at times . Victim blaming never solves anything.
Rob Ford is the unlikely winner of Toronto's mayoral election. It's a turbulent time; he hits the heights when a story about him smoking crack from a pipe makes the news.
It's a really interesting watch-a story that is so intriguing. Yes, it's shocking, but it's also pretty sad. He is a very flawed individual but definitely bubbling with personality and charisma.
Reading through Rob Ford's achievements, it seems as though he actually did some good things in Toronto. It's a shame that some of the positives aren't covered. You can see why people vote for individuals with personality and charisma; there's something refreshing in a way, but they are not always right for such high-powered jobs.
The media sometimes does its job very well, but so often, they fail. They really did go for their man here, and they got him. Rob seemed to be one of those people whom the public liked, but the media obviously didn't. It's a really sad end.
8/10.
It's a really interesting watch-a story that is so intriguing. Yes, it's shocking, but it's also pretty sad. He is a very flawed individual but definitely bubbling with personality and charisma.
Reading through Rob Ford's achievements, it seems as though he actually did some good things in Toronto. It's a shame that some of the positives aren't covered. You can see why people vote for individuals with personality and charisma; there's something refreshing in a way, but they are not always right for such high-powered jobs.
The media sometimes does its job very well, but so often, they fail. They really did go for their man here, and they got him. Rob seemed to be one of those people whom the public liked, but the media obviously didn't. It's a really sad end.
8/10.
Legacy media is all the same, no matter the country. All over the world, if someone is upsetting the natural order, they must be destroyed at all costs.
There is a reason Gawker is now defunct- and while I wouldn't necessarily qualify them as legacy media, they are part of the larger issue. If you want to see where the rot is, pull back the layers to see what that will expose. As the saying goes, 'The best disinfectant is sunlight.' Rob Ford wasn't necessarily a beacon of goodness, but I wouldn't challenge anyone to find a single person who is above the slightest reproach- he had flaws but he got work done and his constituency adored him because he did the work everyone else made excuses for not doing.
This feels like they are still angry and bitter over his ability to finesse and avoid the nonsense, until it became so relentless there was no other choice. It's ironic that the media talking head makes the Trump comparison- because it was blatantly obvious, even back then. The media are who they are, and now more than ever they've finally been exposed to sunlight and very few even give them a sideways glance.
It couldn't happen to a better example of narcissistic, megalomaniac elites- they wrote their own downfall.
There is a reason Gawker is now defunct- and while I wouldn't necessarily qualify them as legacy media, they are part of the larger issue. If you want to see where the rot is, pull back the layers to see what that will expose. As the saying goes, 'The best disinfectant is sunlight.' Rob Ford wasn't necessarily a beacon of goodness, but I wouldn't challenge anyone to find a single person who is above the slightest reproach- he had flaws but he got work done and his constituency adored him because he did the work everyone else made excuses for not doing.
This feels like they are still angry and bitter over his ability to finesse and avoid the nonsense, until it became so relentless there was no other choice. It's ironic that the media talking head makes the Trump comparison- because it was blatantly obvious, even back then. The media are who they are, and now more than ever they've finally been exposed to sunlight and very few even give them a sideways glance.
It couldn't happen to a better example of narcissistic, megalomaniac elites- they wrote their own downfall.
This Trainwreck documentary does a very wonderful job of showcasing the struggles that Robert Ford had to go through in order to confront the scandalous situations he found himself caught in.
But frankly, I feel like it should have taken more time to talk about his policies and his ACTUAL work as a politician since he is a politician at the end of the day. We only got to see a glimpse of that here.
Maybe another area the documentary could have tackled on was how these compromising videos were caught on camera in the first place. It happened too many times, there has got to be a reason of some sort, was it perhaps because he had bad friends or something like that? This movie certainly won't give you the answer.
But frankly, I feel like it should have taken more time to talk about his policies and his ACTUAL work as a politician since he is a politician at the end of the day. We only got to see a glimpse of that here.
Maybe another area the documentary could have tackled on was how these compromising videos were caught on camera in the first place. It happened too many times, there has got to be a reason of some sort, was it perhaps because he had bad friends or something like that? This movie certainly won't give you the answer.
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