Over at our video hub, we just uploaded a clip of BIGGER, STRONGER, FASTER, writer/director Chris Bell’s look into the American steroid abuse subculture. In the clip, he talks to Gregg Valentino, a former steroid abuser and dealer (and an avid meat fan, apparently) whose arms are still, as the clip’s name quite clearly states, huge (but they were at one point huger.) Click through to check it out. The film will be released May 30th in select cities.
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