No No: A Dockumentary: The Vibrant Life of Baseball Legend Dock Ellis (2014)
He can see Zero Zero Zero where it says San Diego: I didn’t see the hitters -- but I saw which side of the plate they were on!
You better wake him up, he’s supposed to be in San Diego right now!: And I said: Well, What happened to yesterday?
The real high from LSD came from snorting LSD: They wanted him to shut up.
It was Dexamyl, better known in baseball as greenies. No it was 95% maybe 96%.
You just step behind the plate--I throw the ball: The art of intimidation. Kick your ass and laugh at you!
He won’t hit me ‘cause I’m a Brother: And I popped his butt! I never bought another drink for the rest of the year!
But there were a lot of things you wrote that could have been extremely damaging to a public figure: No way they are going to start two black pitchers in the All-Star game.
That’s not the image that MLB wants to portray! : Dock was so up-to-date -- he was always on the next chapter.
Putting curlers in my hair, that was hip and slick: Maybe it's a culture thing.
You know, it’s not that you got to watch how I dress, you got to watch how I play: The first ballplayer I ever saw to wear an earring!
I was gone, I was in the wind all night. I pitched every game in the Major Leagues under the influence of drugs. They knew I was high, but they didn’t know what I was high on.
One of the most fun-to-watch flicks that I have seen in a long time. Unfortunately, if you didn’t live through these events, you are not going to be able to follow the movie. Consult a qualified cultural historian, or a baseball fan, then check it out!