mrjeffmoore
jul 2015 se unió
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This was definitely a strange documentary, but it was interesting, often funny (unintentionally), and even sad at times. But when a wasted Mother God asked for Chicken Parmesan and was given meatballs, one of the funniest things I've ever seen in a documentary happened. I can't really repeat it because of all the cussing, but her delivery of "Chicken Paremsan! I love meatballs.... but that's not what I wanted! CHICKEN PARMESAN!.... and then something along the lines of "I get dumber every moment I'm around you stupid people" with much more cussing and swearing.... I mean, seriously? If this was real, who would actually think this was a God-like figure who just drank all day long and swore all the time??? If you like bizarre, this one is for you.
This was a great documentary. First and foremost, it brought back some fun memories of the music (even if they didn't sing it). More than anything, though, it humanized them in a way I had never thought about. I always remembered feeling angry that these two had tried to pull a scam on everyone, when in reality it was dozens, if not hundreds of people all keeping quiet because of the millions the album was making. By the end, I felt sadness for them instead of anger. There have been some great music docs lately... WHAM, and now this. And girl you know it's true that I ordered the CD after watching. Go ahead and judge all ya want.
Doug Mathews deserves his own tv show. Honestly, his interviews were hilarious.
The story can sometimes become a little confusing (with a few too many Jerry's involved), but the tone is what makes this doc different and deserving of a watch. I've been watching a lot of documentaries lately that are very disturbing and upsetting, so this was a breath of fresh air.
If the story doesn't interest you, then please just watch episode one so you can watch Doug Mathews and then see if you are interested in watching the rest. I didn't quite feel like it needed to be six episodes long, but I just kept looking forward to the moment that this man came back on the screen. How is he an FBI agent and not a star of his own show?
The story can sometimes become a little confusing (with a few too many Jerry's involved), but the tone is what makes this doc different and deserving of a watch. I've been watching a lot of documentaries lately that are very disturbing and upsetting, so this was a breath of fresh air.
If the story doesn't interest you, then please just watch episode one so you can watch Doug Mathews and then see if you are interested in watching the rest. I didn't quite feel like it needed to be six episodes long, but I just kept looking forward to the moment that this man came back on the screen. How is he an FBI agent and not a star of his own show?
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