grasshopper rex : Bingo. Like Big Bad Mama, many of these films had strong women that dealt harshly with abu...
random000 : It seems so! Some of these exploitation films were directed by women, such as Doris Wishma...
grasshopper rex : Soft core sexploitation films of the early 70s made it a glorious time to be a pre-teen bo...
random000 : Break out role for little Jackie Coogan who grew up to wed Betty Grable, then become Uncle...
random000 : Drive-in diva cinema with Sondra Currie, big sis of Runaways singer Cherie Currie & her tw...
kronickurves : Another fantastic episode!!!
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grasshopper rex : To say that it's unfunny is a subjective opinion that, while I disagree, at least could be...
grasshopper rex : I remember reading Fahrenheit 451 when I was a teen and thinking it was farfetched and unl...
This interview-style documentary, that serves as this film’s narration, solely with Jim Carrey, is made of the stuff that turns personal breakdowns into life changing breakthroughs. It was shot in 1999 and released 18 years later in 2017, and occurs during the filming of “Man on the Moon” https://www.primewire.li/movie/310897-watch-man-on-the-moon (the biography about comedian Andy Kaufman). I would highly recommend watching the film and then this documentary. In my opinion, this is one of the finest and most contemplative documentaries (due to the combination of narration and film within a film documentary) I have ever seen. It may be challenging for some to watch for many reasons. For others, it will be completely cathartic, compelling and awakening. 5/5