Crumb (1994)
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" This movie chronicles the life and times of R. Crumb. Robert Crumb is the cartoonist/artist who drew Keep On Truckin', Fritz the Cat, and played a major pioneering role in the genesis of underground comix. Through interviews with his mother, two brothers, wife, and ex-girlfriends, as well as selections from his vast quantity of graphic art, we are treated to a darkly comic ride through one man's subconscious mind. As stream-of-consciousness images incessantly flow forth from the tip of his"

" Directed by: Terry Zwigoff Produced by: Terry Zwigoff, Albert Berger, Lawrence Wilkinson, Lynn O'Donnell, Lianne Halfron, and Neal Halfron Cinematography: Maryse Alberti Edited by: Victor Livingston Music by: David Boeddinghaus Distributed by: Sony Pictures Classic"

"31.10. I had plans to re-watch this classic for at least a year now, but only recently found enough time to really dive into it. Crumb is one of the most in-depth looks into a mind of an artist, not just Crumb but also his brothers who in turn are extremely talented and flawed individuals. Luckily they're also very aware of their own psyche and discuss topics like sexual fantasies, obsessions, fears and stuff. If you study psychology you'll most likely end up watching this thing numerous times "

"June 2nd Directed by: Terry Zwigoff 4th Viewing Previous Rating: 4 After: 4.5"

"Directed by: Terry Zwigoff An intimate portrait of the controversial cartoonist and his traumatized family."

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"08/26/17 Directed by: Terry Zwigoff "

"August 26th Directed by: Terry Zwigoff 3rd Viewing Previous Rating: 4 After: 4 -"

"An eccentric cartoonist who takes the idea of artistic integrity to it's most purest/extremist definition, the aptly named Robert Crumb paved his own unique way through the underground side of comicbooks (or "comix", as that part of the medium likes to refer to itself). Watching this guy talk about how he practically discovered his sexuality by riding his aunt's leg as a child, one can easily come to the conclusion of just how "weird" Crumb is. And yet, once you "meet" the rest of his family, it"

" Notes: I haven't seen this one yet..."

" Notes: I haven't seen this one yet..."