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An eccentric portrait of an eccentric artistic genius
This documentary traces Douglas Adams' career as a renaissance man though radio, television, books, software, online, music that will long outlive him.
The "cast" is amazing, the environment of the film is intimate and entraining, and I was giggling during half of it, and got a couple good belly laughs.
It's amazing to see just how much Adams did, and how many people he touched in his life. He warped our world of ideas a bit, even for folks who might not realize it.
Fans of SF/fantasy, humor, and biography may want to check this piece out.
More fun than Crumb -- more comfy, too.
The "cast" is amazing, the environment of the film is intimate and entraining, and I was giggling during half of it, and got a couple good belly laughs.
It's amazing to see just how much Adams did, and how many people he touched in his life. He warped our world of ideas a bit, even for folks who might not realize it.
Fans of SF/fantasy, humor, and biography may want to check this piece out.
More fun than Crumb -- more comfy, too.
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- shava23
- Jul 23, 2002
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- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
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