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Gilbert

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 34m
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7.6/10
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Gilbert Gottfried in Gilbert (2017)
GILBERT is a wildly funny and unexpectedly poignant portrait of the life and career of one of comedy's most iconic figures, Gilbert Gottfried.
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A portrait of the life and career of one of comedy's most iconic figures, Gilbert Gottfried.A portrait of the life and career of one of comedy's most iconic figures, Gilbert Gottfried.A portrait of the life and career of one of comedy's most iconic figures, Gilbert Gottfried.

  • Director
    • Neil Berkeley
  • Writers
    • Neil Berkeley
    • James Leche
  • Stars
    • Gilbert Gottfried
    • Dave Attell
    • Joy Behar
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Neil Berkeley
    • Writers
      • Neil Berkeley
      • James Leche
    • Stars
      • Gilbert Gottfried
      • Dave Attell
      • Joy Behar
    • 11User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    10beastiemca

    A detailed look into the life of Gilbert Gottfried

    I've been a fan of Gilbert Gottfried ever since seeing the Problem Child movies as a kid and one of his early (and few) stand-up specials. Gilbert also made what seemed like countless cameos in movies all throughout the 80's and 90's and even had a brief stint as part of the Saturday Night Live cast. In the 2000's he was was still famous mostly for his role as the Aflac mascot (the duck) and was a frequent guest- roaster. Presently, he is still a touring comedian and has a very well received and informative podcast, in which he and his co-host, chat with Hollywood legends, such as Dick Van Dyke, Dick Cavett and all sorts of other Dicks..

    Chances are, if you're reading this, you already know Gilbert in some aspect, maybe for his infamous telling of the Aristocrats joke, his infamous firing for his tweets, or some other infamy surrounding the prolific comedian.. What you most likely don't know, is that Gilbert is a husband, a father, a brother and son. The squinting eyed, harsh voiced, foul mouthed comedian is a human being, but barely.

    Sometimes Gilbert comes off more as an alien who crash landed on Earth during puberty and was never quite able to blend in amongst actual humans. This documentary shows you the REAL Gilbert Gottfried and makes a fine attempt at explaining who he is and why he is... It's interesting, funny and heart warming. If you've ever asked yourself "I wonder who would ever have sex with that Jewish guy who squints and yells a lot" this movie is for you.
    6TheFearmakers

    Home Movie, Not Documentary

    Gilbert Gotfried makes a joke about having oral sex with an actress and not minding that it would give him cancer (relating to Michael Douglas, hint) and then says he'd even get some kind of dystrophy, which he ended up dying of...

    The thing about this documentary, more of a home movie, is that he's obviously... very, very obviously dying of something...

    He's very skinny and he can't talk very well, and it's not just him being his real self unlike the stage persona... so that aspect is the elephant in this otherwise somewhat cozy room...

    They say he was a comic's comic (and one of the first to be cancelled), but that doesn't really seem like the right word, seeming more befitting to George Carlin...

    He was more of a niche, a deliberately annoying niche, always playing annoying characters...

    And despite Corpse Artie Lange being interviewed, Gilbert's best times on The Howard Stern Show was during the 1990's when Howard, talking about when Gilbert was sick in the hospital for a month, got the human side out of him, in spurts...

    Which sums up this documentary, spurts, about a guy who is surprised he's rich, famous and has a wife, but, why? He's famous, he's rich... oh and his daughter is so adorable...

    It's good he was able to retire with a loving family but it wouldn't be shocking if he had a wife in the 1980's... because that character he played was a character, no different than Rodney Dangerfield getting no respect when he was the most respected comedian ever...

    Anyhow, it's a nice little slice, could have been deeper, but makes more sense now that he's already gone (it was made, of course, and released when alive) because it's obvious, again, that he's very sick here.
    8zxdex88

    The real Gilbert Gottfried

    A behind the scenes look at the life and comedy of Gilbert Gottfried. My impression: Gilbert is a comedic genius who is often misunderstood, misinterpreted. In real life he is a sweet, kind caring guy, a real family man with two kids and a good marriage. He gets himself into trouble (and sometimes fired) because he has no filter, he just goes right ahead and says what we all are thinking in the deep recesses of our minds, and he makes it sound hilarious....but often not "politically correct". So he gets into trouble and then he regrets it. But he's actually a brilliant comedian and, little know fact...one of the greatest impressionists in all of show business. I've actually never seen a better impressionist than Gilbert. Who else does an impression of character actor John McGiver?! It was surreal and hilarious when he went into his McGiver impression for a baby! Unfortunately he doesn't do impressions very much any more. Great documentary. I highly recommend it!
    5erzabronsky

    Doesn't Explain Much

    No disrespect meant Gilbert Gottfried or any of the other people who appeared in this documentary, but it wasn't much of a documentary. It's a cute slice-of-life look at Gilbert Gottfried behind the scenes; but it explains almost nothing about where this unique and often bizarre persona we love comes from.

    How and why did he create his signature stage voice? Why did he repeatedly get himself into trouble with his many famous "Too Soon" incidents? How did he develop that extreme brand of frugality? None of these questions are answered. There are vague hints of a personality disorder and daddy issues, but for a creative person what else is new. I don't think they even mentioned his signature squinting on stage, though I could be wrong.

    I'm glad I didn't pay for this documentary, because it was really disappointing in terms of information. I'd still watch it again if it was on TV or something. But if anyone can recommend any interviews that actually explain how Gilbert Gottfried developed his unique style and quirks, I'd much rather see that.
    9Quinoa1984

    one of the great documentaries of this year

    Gilbert appears to be just a profile of its main figure, the inimitable Gilbert Gottfried (if you hear his voice once you'll never forget it). It turns out Neil Berkeley, who followed Gottfried around for almost a year, was out to capture everything in his life and got both the mundane (but in amusing ways, like we literally see him clean his socks and underwear... in the sink in his hotel room) and the insightful. We see his family and their accomplishments (his late sister, Arlene, was a photographer), and specifically his wife and two kids, which he got late in life (he's in his 60's but doesn't look a day over 59). There's so much humanity bursting all around that it's sometimes easy to forget how much of a crumudgen Gilbert is... or that that is a cover for being a shy, basically good hearted person who has had a few blows in the public eye (sometimes of his own doing, but nothing ever maliciously meant).

    This really was quite heartwarming, and what's lovely about it is that the director makes it about something deeper than just Gilbert (though he is as Stephen King once noted, a national treasure): we're seeing the vulnerability that comes with a person who uses comedy, and his show-business persona in general, as a defense mechanism because the world is such a cruel and terrible place. While he may claim to see his current family as something out of a "Twilight Zone" episode, or compare first seeing his first child like Karloff's Frankenstein coming up to the little girl by the pond in the film - his pop culture references know no limit, just listen to his podcast for that - Gottfried brings genuine joy for people, and that's all he can do.

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      Jeffrey Ross: He doesn't really filter himself and I think that's why people are drawn to him in this politically correct world we live in to have a loose cannon running around in the world is refreshing. I mean if someone doesn't say it nobody will.

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      Featured in Sven Uslings Bio: Gilbert (2023)
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    • Release date
      • April 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Гилберт
    • Production companies
      • Future You Media
      • Eddie Schmidt Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,362
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,362
      • Nov 5, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,362
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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