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Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
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Few journalists have attained the notoriety of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson. His legendary status is due as much to his scintillating writing as his outrageous antics. He became a living legend whose persona often overshadowed his work. However, Thompson's steadfast ability to remain true to his convictions created an entirely new style of journalism, dubbed "gonzo," and has solidified his place in history as one of America's most influential writers and rebels.

Fueled by a raging libido, Wild Turkey, and superhuman doses of drugs, Thompson was a true iconoclast: goring sacred cows with impunity, hilarity, and a steely-eyed obsession to right wrongs. Focusing on the good doctor's heyday--from 1965 to 1975--the film also includes clips of never-before-seen (and heard) home movies and audiotapes, and passages from unpublished manuscripts. Director Alex Gibney intelligently interviews a broad spectrum of Thompson's peers and paints a three-dimensional portrait that reveals what a larger-than-life icon he was, a man whose actions both attracted and repelled the people closest to him. What's remarkable is how daring he truly was in taking on the establishment and how absent that voice is today. His passing created a void that may never be filled, but Gibney's terrific film, in doing justice to the writer, the legend, and the man, at least helps preserve his legacy.
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KarinaKarina True/False: Gonzo
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"True/False co-director David Wilson presented recent Oscar winner Alex Gibney with the festival???s True Vision Award on Saturday, before a screening of Gibney???s latest opus, Gonzo. The film takes a comprehensive look at the zeitgeist-defining glory years and post-middle-age decline of journalist Hunter S. Thompson, whose commitment to truth through fictionalization inspired Wilson to brand him ???a man who could well be the patron saint of True/False.??? In introducing Gibney, Wilson noted that the festival was proud to host the director on his first stop after last week???s Oscar ceremony. When he reached the mic, Gibney corrected the record. ???This is not my first stop after that event in Hollywood,??? the filmmaker said. ???I looked at that as a warm-up to True/False.??? The True Vision Award is designed to honor mid-career filmmakers who, in the words of Wilson, ???are pushing the non-fiction form forward.??? It???s a bit of a disappointment, then, that formally, Gonzo swi ... " [More]
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"True/False co-director David Wilson presented recent Oscar winner Alex Gibney with the festival???s True Vision Award on Saturday, before a screening of Gibney???s latest opus, Gonzo. The film takes a comprehensive look at the zeitgeist-defining glory years and post-middle-age decline of journalist Hunter S. Thompson, whose commitment to truth through fictionalization inspired Wilson to brand him ???a man who could well be the patron saint of True/False.??? In introducing Gibney, Wilson noted that the festival was proud to host the director on his first stop after last week???s Oscar ceremony. When he reached the mic, Gibney corrected the record. ???This is not my first stop after that event in Hollywood,??? the filmmaker said. ???I looked at that as a warm-up to True/False.??? The True Vision Award is designed to honor mid-career filmmakers who, in the words of Wilson, ???are pushing the non-fiction form forward.??? It???s a bit of a disappointment, then, that formally, Gonzo swi ... " [More]
69and66669and666 Fear and Loathing in America
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"Hunter S. Thompson is a personal hero of mine and, having read his books and having seen his previous films, I truly wish to address my sincerity in believing no movie could truly capture this visionary. Gonzo is a way of life and you either get it or you don't. Check uot this alternative view on Hunter if you are a good person and are also interested in the impact of a true American journalist. " [More]
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"As you may well know, the Spout team is knee-deep in Sundance, that juggernaut of American film festivals. For this episode of FilmCouch we present a conversation between the regulars (Paul, Kevin, Karina) and Filmspotting’s Adam Kempenaar about what we’re up to at the festival this year. Adam is looking forward to a pair of docs about legendary artists, Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired and Gonzo: The Life and Work of Hunter S. Thompson. Among the many film’s on Karina’s to-see list are two movies by pairs of brothers: the Zellner brothers’ Goliath and the Duplass brothers’ Baghead. Kevin is hoping the Mexican near-future dystopian sci-fi film Sleep Dealer can live up to the expectations set by Cuar??n’s Children of Men. FilmCouch 53 Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
 



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