Crumb (1999)
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Director:Terry Zwigoff
Studio:Columbia/Tristar Studios
Rated:R
Date Added:2014-04-12
UPC:043396106994
Price:$27.95
Genre:Biography, Documentary
Release:1999-03-09
Location:1333
Picture Format:Pan & Scan
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:English
Terry Zwigoff  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Dana Crumb  ...  
Robert Crumb  ...  
Robert Hughes  ...  
Spain Rodriguez  ...  
Charles Crumb  ...  
Kathy Goodell  ...  
Jesse Crumb  ...  
Don Donahue  ...  
Trina Robbins  ...  
Aline Kominsky  ...  
Sophie Crumb  ...  
Peggy Orenstein  ...  
Deirdre English  ...  
Beatrice Crumb  ...  
Martin Muller  ...  
Maxon Crumb  ...  
Bill Griffith  ...  
Dian Hanson  ...  
Summary:
Robert Crumb is known for his disturbing, yet compelling, underground cartoons: his most famous works made countercultural icons out of Mr. Natural ("Keep on Truckin'...") and Fritz the Cat. Terry Zwigoff delves into the odd world of the cartoonist in his documentary film "Crumb", and the picture that emerges is not always pretty--at moments, it's almost repellent--but it's a fascinating glimpse into a very strange mind. Interviewing immediate family--Crumb has one suicidal brother, one semi-psychopathic brother, two sisters who declined to be interviewed, and a tyrannical mother--Crumb begins to look a bit saner. Given his surroundings, it's remarkable that he has survived so well. His hostilities toward women may turn some viewers off, but his wife, Aline, seems to be a grounding point, and she provides a solid counterbalance to the man. No one shies away from discussing incredibly intimate things (namely, sex!), which explains much of R. Crumb's cartoons. This documentary can definitely be considered a masterpiece for the cult crowd, and as for the rest of us, it's sure to make us feel a little better about our own lives!

-KENTFLIX