grasshopper rex : He was fired from The Tonight Show.
random000 : The actress Rona De Ricci committed suicide July 2020 after she published her memoir in wh...
Rasnac : I watched both British and U.S. version and I am happy to say they are both brilliant, and...
Rasnac : I believe getting fired from Late Night was the best thing happened to Conan. Everything h...
grasshopper rex : very cute
hellsingfan01 : This film is such an underrated film two great filmmakers working together to bring us one...
grasshopper rex : The morality police that get their knickers in a twist about profanity really crack me up....
grasshopper rex : He was fired from The Tonight Show.
random000 : The actress Rona De Ricci committed suicide July 2020 after she published her memoir in wh...
Rasnac : I believe getting fired from Late Night was the best thing happened to Conan. Everything h...
I’m sure the crime is real, but honestly, this show, and everything about it, feels so staged. The filmmaker is soooo peculiarly…flat…when asking questions and receiving answers from family that SHOULD have him raising his voice and showing some kind of deep emotion. He never does! If it had been MY mom, and I couldn’t get anything from loved ones but dramatic, overly-cute deflections and outright lies, I’d be enraged, shaking people by their (ass-covering) shoulders, and slapping some faces. Especially that Aunt Conway. What a mealy-mouthed affect SHE presents! Everyone in the family seems to be lying and/or holding back facts until they’re personally useful; some way more than others. Horrible people.
I agree. Something with this documentary doesn’t seem right. I got very turned off when the aunt, Conway, turned it onto the sister. Hadn’t seen her in the first episodes then there she is. I’ll keep watching out of curiosity but it does seem very staged.