About 20min into it, impressed so far, it does not seem to be the same type of steroid demonizing bullsh!t we see in the news media.
I'll update my post when I've finished watching, gonna get some cardio in real quick...
UPDATE:
Alright, so upon completion I stand by that this is a really refreshing looks at steroids and muscle in American culture. I thought it was cool that his brother trains @ Westside Barbell, and that Louie Simmons was in the film. His other brother though, I just bad / embarrassed for. The guy is clearly over the hill when it comes to contemporary primetime wrestling, and I felt bad that his wife has to put up with that. I think the film shows steroids didn't cause any of that, but they certainly didn't fix it either.... rather it has to do with our cultural obsessions of winning, obtaining greatness, and being perfect. I liked how they exposed some of these politicians have no idea WTF they are talking about, how people don't even really know what steroids (specifically anabolics) are, and how there is no basis for much of the demonizing that the media generates on the subject.