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Robin Williams: Laugh Until You Cry (2022)
I loved Robin Williams and expected more from a "documentary"
I loved Robin Williams and expected more from a "documentary"
This was a 57 minute video that used the same 15 minutes of interviews and clips from other sources over and over and over. Then, to stretch it out, used the audio from those same clips again and again over the same handfull of pictures.
It breezed over his career, rushed over the last bit of his life with no real interviews from the people in his life.
You would get more, and better, from a YouTube Mashup of Robin. The only reason I even gave 4 stars was because of Robin Williams.
For the amount of material Robin contributed to in his lifetime, this was just a sad attempt to cash in on Robins legacy.
Bad Chad Customs (2019)
Good start, waiting for more.
Chad tells it straight, doesn't claim to be the best, aspires to be. Admits to his short comings and appreciates the talent around him.
Unlike other similar shows he doesn't run around putting flashy expensive pieces on. He shows what you can do with what you have.
You may not like what comes out in the end but have to appreciate to creative process it took to get there. They are making rolling art that, like most art, is subject to personal taste.
Chad is still in the early years of building his reputation. Considering they are in Canning, Nova Scotia with a population of under 3000, is off to a good start.
Draws his inspiration from the likes of George Barris.