The Armstrong Lie Trailer: Lance Lies

9:08 am, October 5th, 2013

MOVIE TRAILER

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The Armstrong Lie is a new documentary from celebrated filmmaker Alex Gibney, who set out in 2009 to make a movie about Lance Armstrong’s cycling comeback — and wound up confronting the famed athlete about his years of lying about the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

It looks intense.

Check out the trailer below!

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Ben Foster in Final Talks to Play Lance Armstrong

Truth rating: 10

3:48 pm, July 26th, 2013

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Ben Foster is in final talks to play Lance Armstrong in a movie about the disgraced cyclist.

The still untitled project will be directed by Stephen Frears.

It will follow Armstrong’s remarkable comeback from testicular cancer, his dominance of the Tour de France, and eventual downfall in a doping scandal.

Frears’ film is one of multiple Armstrong projects currently in development.

Foster has appeared in films including Rampart, Contraband, X-Men: The Last Stand, and the upcoming Ain’t Them Bodies Saints.

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Lance Armstrong Returning to Cycling in First Race Since Doping Confession

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7:58 pm, July 7th, 2013

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Lance Armstrong is returning to cycling — but not professionally.

Six months after the disgraced athlete confessed to using performance-enhancing drugs, Armstrong says he will compete in The Des Moines Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa.

The race, which takes place July 21-27, consists of a 406-mile course that winds through the state.

“To be honest it’s not a statement, it’s not an experiment,” Armstrong tells the paper. “It’s just me wanting to go ride my bike with what in the past has been a friendly group of people that share the same interests.”

The former seven-time Tour de France champion, who has competed in the event a reported six times before, says he knows his return will raise some eyebrows.

“I’m well aware my presence is not an easy topic, and so I encourage people if they want to give a high five, great,” says Armstrong. “If you want to shoot me the bird, that’s OK, too.”

Armstrong was banned from professional cycling by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, and is still battling lawsuits with liabilities of $135 million.

What do you think of Armstrong competing in the Des Moines race?

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