Mark Schultz Continues to Slam Foxcatcher and Director: ''I Hate Bennet Miller''

Wrestler goes on another rant about the flick

By Brett Malec Jan 02, 2015 6:41 PMTags
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Mark Schultz, the subject of Bennett Miller's movie Foxcatcher, is continuing to slam both the film and its director.

After going on Facebook and Twitter rants about the wrestling drama earlier this week, Schultz took to Facebook again yesterday to sorta apologize for his heated words.

"My story and my life are real," the 54-year-old Olympian wrote on New Year's Day. "I am a real human being. While I may have tweeted out of anger, I in no way regret standing up for myself, nor do I regret calling out the only other man who has had decision making power concerning my image and legacy these past years. I apologize for the harshness of my language, but I am firm in where I stand. I will gladly go to any lengths to protect and safeguard the integrity and truth of my story, my life, my character and my legacy. If that's not worth fighting over while I'm still alive, I don't know what is."

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In addition to the semi-apologetic message, Schultz also allegedly posted multiple nasty tweets attacking Miller before deleting them. "YOU CROSSED THE LINE MILLER. WE'RE DONE. YOU'RE CAREER IS OVER. YOU THINK I CAN'T DO IT. WATCH ME," Schultz tweeted (according to Huffpost). "Everything I've ever said positive about the movie I take back. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it."

"I HATE EVERYTHING THAT SCUM TOUCHES. EVERYTHING!!!" he added. "I HATE BENNETT MILLER."