07-23-2009, 09:26 AM
Don't be afraid, CF. I don't think I will get into any copyright problems merely talking about the movie.
I've always liked Harlan Ellison. I think he's done some good work and I think he's done some bad work, despite what Mr. Ellison contends. I was intrigued when I heard there was going to be a documentary about him and Robin Williams was going to do some of the commentary. It was odd to think these two had crossed paths and had become friends.
It's a very good documentary. It discusses Ellison, warts and all. They talk about his genius. They talk about his temper. They even show it. The film is full of current interviews as well as clips from Ellison's past, including interviews he did on the Today Show with Tom Brokaw and the Tomorrow show with Tom Snyder. It talks about Ellison's battles with Producers. Did you know he broke Irwin Allen's hip in one meeting? It talks about the lawsuits. They spend a lot of time in his house which I now want to visit.
One of the odd things about the film is they keep referring to him as this old Jew, yet in one segment he talks about his devout Atheism. A little odd, but I got through it. The weakest part of the movie was him interpreting his own works. I don't think I need to hear him doing "Repent Harlequin, said the Ticktokman" The voices were very odd.
I've always liked Harlan Ellison. I think he's done some good work and I think he's done some bad work, despite what Mr. Ellison contends. I was intrigued when I heard there was going to be a documentary about him and Robin Williams was going to do some of the commentary. It was odd to think these two had crossed paths and had become friends.
It's a very good documentary. It discusses Ellison, warts and all. They talk about his genius. They talk about his temper. They even show it. The film is full of current interviews as well as clips from Ellison's past, including interviews he did on the Today Show with Tom Brokaw and the Tomorrow show with Tom Snyder. It talks about Ellison's battles with Producers. Did you know he broke Irwin Allen's hip in one meeting? It talks about the lawsuits. They spend a lot of time in his house which I now want to visit.
One of the odd things about the film is they keep referring to him as this old Jew, yet in one segment he talks about his devout Atheism. A little odd, but I got through it. The weakest part of the movie was him interpreting his own works. I don't think I need to hear him doing "Repent Harlequin, said the Ticktokman" The voices were very odd.
So much for the flickr badge idea. Dammit

