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Monster Road

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
214
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Monster Road (2004)
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Monster Road explores the wildly fantastic worlds of legendary underground clay animator Bruce Bickford. Tracing the origins of his remarkably unique sensibility, the film journeys back to B... Read allMonster Road explores the wildly fantastic worlds of legendary underground clay animator Bruce Bickford. Tracing the origins of his remarkably unique sensibility, the film journeys back to Bickford's childhood in a competitive household during the paranoia of the Cold War and exa... Read allMonster Road explores the wildly fantastic worlds of legendary underground clay animator Bruce Bickford. Tracing the origins of his remarkably unique sensibility, the film journeys back to Bickford's childhood in a competitive household during the paranoia of the Cold War and examines his relationship with his father, George, who is facing the onset of Alzheimer's Dis... Read all

  • Director
    • Brett Ingram
  • Stars
    • George Bickford
    • Bruce Bickford
    • Greg McClellan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    214
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    • Director
      • Brett Ingram
    • Stars
      • George Bickford
      • Bruce Bickford
      • Greg McClellan
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Brian Prosser
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      • Brett Ingram
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    9martinbd-1

    Animation is the most important thing in the world

    The Monster Road documentary by Brett Ingram follows legendary animator Bruce Bickford and his fantastic clay animation, learning about the origins of Bickford's talent and ideas. Bickford's initial inspiration was the adventure hero Peter Pan, enjoying the idea of the "Little Guy" Bickford began making his own stories about the little guy. The use of Bickford's own animations in this documentary helps the audience to get close with the animator and understand how his mind works. The music during the clay building has a kind of building feeling of its own which goes along very well with the visuals. The documentary also delves into the personal life of Bickford and his family. This is a great and interesting documentary and very fun to watch. And in the word of Bruce Bickford, "Animation is the most important thing in the world."
    Gitzy

    Lovely.

    Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. This film gives me hope in humanity.

    Go see it if you can find it. His art is unbelievable, and his attitude is boldly refreshing. Bruce was there when I saw it and it was like being in the presence of a holy creature. We should all aspire to be our own versions of Bruce Bickford.

    It reminded me a bit of American Movie, but this was much more uplifting. It made me want to go outside and climb a tree.
    1Bernnard_Black

    Oh, my God what a horror show!

    I was unfortunate enough to be exposed to this abomination at a film festival recently. I don't know who Bruce Bickford is, but somewhere, an asylum is missing an inmate. This guy's claymation art, while skillfully done and painstakingly detailed, is truly disturbing. The images are almost unbelievably violent and gory; little clay torture chambers, be-headings, disembowlings, and other atrocities are performed on the inhabitants of his claymation universe. God knows the stuff isn't suitable for kids, and even some adults would be turned off by the sheer enormity of his violent, surreal and grotesque work. On another level, the film is just plain, well, bad. A documentary is supposed to educate and inform; this film really does neither, and instead is a simple collection of "interviews" with Bickford in his home, expounding on matters metaphysical and real, all interspersed with snippets of his claymation films. I was left feeling that I knew little about Bruce Bickford, and didn't want to know more.
    8woundupwounded

    Monster Road just hit DVD

    (^ From the viewpoint of the other person in camera for a short rift about small places, I found the film to at long last find me not alone with the Bickford dilemma. Thanks to Brett for allowing me it drag him up to George's in order to give him an angle on Bruce's work that would inspire instead of horrify.

    Monster Road works as a documentary by giving viewers a breather between animation shots. I personally wince at the overload of graphics myself, even tho I've been overdosed to the point of inoculation by it.

    "WHY , Bruce, WHY?!" seems to somehow finally been resolved, in a way that takes way too long hanging out with Bruce alone for most to bother.

    I hope this hitting DVD will open up the viewing audience to Alzheimer care givers' discussion groups.
    10jklarl

    An endearing look at little dudes...and big dudes and every size dude in-between...and the man who animates them...and his dad.

    Animation fans take note: This doc about the life and work of legendary animator Bruce Bickford has it all. A triumph of the little guy, this documentary kicks a substantial number of asses. If you are someone with a sensible ass (and you know who you are), then this film will kick it! See it and find out for yourself! Don't be one of those dudes that gets impaled on the wheel of torture.

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    • Trivia
      This documentary is one of many by director Brett Ingram which depict an eccentric underground artist, along with Rocaterrania and Armor of God.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Amazing Mister Bickford (1987)

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2020 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • モンスター・ロード (2004)
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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