It's pitiful. The whole cultures' one unified field of bought-sold-market researched everything, you know. It used to be that people fermented their own culture, you know? It took hundreds of years, and it evolved over time. And that's gone in America. People now don't even have any concept that there ever was a culture outside of this thing that's created to make money. Whatever's the biggest, latest thing, they're into it.
You just get disgusted after a while with humanity for not having more, kind of like, intellectual curiosity about what's behind all this jive bullshit. Sign In. Play trailer Documentary Biography Comedy. Director Terry Zwigoff. Top credits Director Terry Zwigoff. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Official Trailer. Photos Top cast Edit. Robert Crumb Self as Self. Aline Kominsky-Crumb Self as Self. Charles Crumb Self as Self. Maxon Crumb Self as Self. Robert Hughes Self as Self.
Martin Muller Self as Self. Don Donahue Self as Self. Trina Robbins Self as Self. Spain Rodriguez Self as Self. Bill Griffith Self as Self. Deirdre English Self as Self. Peggy Orenstein Self as Self. Beatrice Crumb Self as Self.
Kathy Goodell Self as Self. Dian Hanson Self as Self. Sophie Crumb Self as Self. Jesse Crumb Self as Self. Terry Zwigoff. More like this. I came to learn that later. At the time, I just assumed they were disgusted with the film. In , Entertainment Weekly named Crumb the 14th best film of the last 25 years.
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R Crumb is undoubtedly the foremost cartoonist of the latter 20th Century. His sketch-books, in which he has written and drawn continually from the early 60's to the present, might rank as his finest achievement. Presented in facsimile form, Volume 7 covers mid through the end of and represents one of the more inquisitive and soul-searching periods in his life. Coinciding with Crumb's initial rise to fame and his subsequent rejection of the late 60's counterculture that made him famous, Volume 7 offers a rare insight into the creative process.
These sketchbooks show how his ideas are formed and how his technique and craft are honed.
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