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Confessions of a Superhero

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.3K
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Christopher Lloyd Dennis in Confessions of a Superhero (2007)
Documentary

Chronicles the lives of four mortal men and women who work as characters on the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard.Chronicles the lives of four mortal men and women who work as characters on the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard.Chronicles the lives of four mortal men and women who work as characters on the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard.

  • Director
    • Matthew Ogens
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lloyd Dennis
    • Maxwell Allen
    • Jennifer Wenger
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Ogens
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lloyd Dennis
      • Maxwell Allen
      • Jennifer Wenger
    • 15User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Christopher Lloyd Dennis
    • Self - Superman
    Maxwell Allen
    • Self - Batman
    • (as Maximus Allen)
    Jennifer Wenger
    Jennifer Wenger
    • Self - Wonder Woman
    • (as Jennifer Gehrt)
    Joe McQueen
    • Self - The Hulk
    Sandra Lee Allen
    • Self - Batman's wife
    • (as Sandra)
    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Self
    Marc Brown
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Adam Carolla
    Adam Carolla
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Frank Dennis
    • Self - Sandy Dennis' Brother
    Pam Dennis
    • Self - Sandy Dennis' Niece
    Sandy Dennis
    Sandy Dennis
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Bonnie Finkenthal Dennis
    Bonnie Finkenthal Dennis
    • Self
    Chris Gehrt
    • Self - Wonder Woman's Husband
    • (as Chris)
    Mark Goulston
    • Self - Psychiatrist
    • (as Dr. Mark Goulston)
    Johnny Grant
    Johnny Grant
    • Self - Honorary Mayor of Hollywood
    Leron Gubler
    • Self - Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
    Margot Kidder
    Margot Kidder
    • Self
    Jimmy Kimmel
    Jimmy Kimmel
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Matthew Ogens
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    User reviews15

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    8howyoodoon

    Sympathetic Portrayal of Some Genuinely Quirky Folks

    I loved this film and it has "stayed with me" since I first saw it in 2007. If anything, it's even more poignant in light of how its centerpiece character met his ultimate fate. I admire how the filmmakers didn't patronize or make fun of their subjects. Christopher Lloyd Dennis, a genuine oddball, is portrayed in a straight-forward, non-judgmental way, and is actually quite likeable. The film's ancillary characters, most especially the Texas Batman impersonator, certainly less-so. At one point, he even seemingly confesses to have committed a murder. All in all, a well-crafted film and a fairly unfiltered window into an otherwise unknown world.
    8M_Exchange

    Wonder Woman: "God, this is a train wreck. But you can't look away. You can't."

    So Wonder Woman/ Jennifer Wenger actually described this entire documentary in a few sentences when she described Hollywood Superman/ Christopher Dennis.

    When I watched this film for the first time ten years ago during 2011 I had no idea that I was going to meet Christopher Dennis months later and speak with him bimonthly for years. By that time, he had divorced his wife Bonnie, who he was shown marrying in this film. He said only positive things about her, but he seemed to have only a passing knowledge about her. When I asked him, "she is a psychologist, right?" he replied, "no, she is a psychiatrist." Incorrect. His ignorance about someone with whom he was supposedly close is representative of this entire film. The "actors" who were featured in it were mostly selfish and myopic, and they had great difficulty in having sustained, healthy relationships with people and reality in general as a result. Fascinating.

    Also, for me, it has great sentimental value. It shows Los Angeles before its slow, excruciating death during the last several years-- a place of many opportunities for people who could rein in their insanities, however temporarily.

    Jennifer Wenger, who I believe is the best actor by far in the film and is part of what makes it watchable, accomplished it. She married a B list actor, and she made a name for herself in underground movies. Her "costars" in this film didn't fare nearly as well. Christopher Dennis has died from a meth addiction, Batman/ Maxwell Allen was banned from "performing" on Hollywood Boulevard and was forced to move onto Las Vegas, and I saw Hulk/ Joe McQueen on the boulevard as recently as 2019.

    Sad. But you can't look away. You can't.
    6cricketbat

    Fascinating and somewhat depressing

    A fascinating and somewhat depressing look into the world of some street performers in Hollywood. A good documentary for those who have dreams of making it big in movies.
    5st-shot

    Doc on caped imitators flies in circles.

    Confessions of a Super Hero is a rather glum documentary with very little wiggle room to expand beyond its original premise of four misfits costuming themselves in super hero to make a living on Hollywood Boulevard. Talk about your boulevard of broken dreams.

    Confessions follows four (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Hulk) comic book hero impersonators as they make their daily appearances and delude themselves into thinking they have a future in the movie industry. Three of the four seem to be in serious denial (is this a prerequisite to going' Hollywood) as they hope to catapult to success with the flimsiest of chances by working for tips by posing with tourists on Vicki Lester's corner. It's a hopeless situation from the outset and the doc just kind of gloomily lies around reaffirming things for the last hour with our heroes and their faithful spouses fighting the heat, anger issues and union workers over a port a john before fading into the wallpaper.

    Director Matthew Ogens needlessly stretches out Super Hero by flogging it with jump cut filler and scenes in need of trim. It doesn't help that Superman and Batman may well be living in a parallel universe and seem less than forthright about their pasts which make for moments of uncomfortable, embarrassment. But Ogens does himself no favor by filming the fully costumed Batman in therapy admitting to murdering someone. It reeks along with much of Confessions of a Super Hero of false declaration that Ogens not only depends on but showcases resulting in it being more exploitive than revealing.
    8prettyh

    A glimpse of a VERY different world (+ some additional viewing recs)

    I rented this doc after reading about it on the blog of a former Hollywood Blvd "character" (you can catch a glimpse of her as "Fiona," the princess from "Shrek," early in the film). This woman made life on the strip sound bizarre, fun, surreal, heartbreaking, beautiful, life-changing, dramatic...and this film backed up her claims. Most of us, as tourists, don't give a second thought to the costumed characters who pose for photos in the hope of getting tips, but once you see this film, that will change.

    As the other reviews indicate, the main thrust of the story here centres around four of the most popular characters that haunt the Mann: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and The Hulk. Among the many things I wasn't expecting was how well these four performers seem to know each other; I guess I hadn't thought about how much bonding goes on when you're braving the crowds of tourists for several hours a day. It's interesting to see the filmmaker allow each performer to opine about the others, in addition to providing their own backstory and their reasons for how and why they ended up in a superhero costume.

    The film is funny, touching, sad and eye-opening. I can't think of any demographic who wouldn't find these people and their lives - so different from what most of us know! - interesting to watch. The fact that the viewer gets emotionally invested in these characters' stories is a testament not only to the film but to the people themselves.

    There are also some genuine surprises about the off-the-street lives of the four players, ranging from Superman's story about his movie star mom to the sordid pasts (violence, drug use, marital trouble, homelessness and more) they're all trying to escape. It's equal parts tragic and hopeful.

    If you enjoyed this one, the same blog source who alerted me to its existence also recommended two others: "The Reinactors" (dir. David Markey), and "The Ambassadors Of Hollywood" (dir. Archie Gips & Matthew Hunt). Both apparently feature more of the Superman we met in "Confessions..." and also revisit the others, as well as introducing us to a few (like Jack Sparrow, Chewbacca and Elmo) of whom we only caught a glimpse this time around. I'm keeping an eye out for both documentaries, as "Confessions..." was decidedly compelling enough to make me want to know more about the folks behind the masks. See it for yourself and I suspect you'll agree.

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    • Trivia
      During her script reading, Jennifer Wegner is practicing for a part in the movie, Shrooms.
    • Connections
      Features Escapade à New York (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      Nothing Left But Love
      Written by Greg Kuehn

      Performed by Greg Kuehn and Dizzy X

      Vocals by Liz Constantine

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Признания cупергероя
    • Filming locations
      • Bethel Missionary Baptist Church - 1972 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hate Kills Man (HKM)
      • Hunting Lane Films
      • Ogens
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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