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The Confessions of Robert Crumb (1987)

The Confessions of Robert Crumb (1987)
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The name of artist Robert Crumb may not be a household word, but some of his creations are modern icons. Everyone recognizes Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural, along with his admonition to "Keep on Truckin'." Crumb made this documentary with his wife Aline Crumb to overcome his anonymity. Through a series of tongue-in-cheek skits and interviews, Robert Crumb presents himself as someone who should not be overlooked or forgotten. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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The name of artist Robert Crumb may not be a household word, but some of his creations are modern icons. Everyone recognizes Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural, along with his admonition to "Keep on Truckin'." Crumb made this documentary with his wife Aline Crumb to overcome his anonymity. Through a series of tongue-in-cheek skits and interviews, Robert Crumb presents himself as someone who should not be overlooked or forgotten. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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55 mins
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    Michael S.

    If you grew up with "Zap Comix," "Mr. Natural" and the other R. Crumb creations during the late '60s, "Confessions..." will not disappoint. But to get the whole story about the inventor of underground comics, you'll have to rent director Terry Zwigoff's "Crumb."

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    Susan R.

    If you're a Crumb fan, this is just good ole Robert being his typical "Woody Allen angst" self.

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