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American Splendor


by Shari Springer Berman, Giamatti, Paul, Pekar, Harvey
Directed by Shari Springer Berman
Starring Chris Ambrose, Nick Baxter, Vivienne Benesch, Shari Springer Berman, Earl Billings
HBO Video

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Sales Rank: 10743
Release Date: February 03, 2004
Rated:  
Running Time: 101 minutes
Theatrical Release: September 12, 2003
Studio: HBO Video


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EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Description
Based on the life and work of underground comic book writer Harvey Pekar- a prickly poet of the mundane who knows that all the strategizing in the world can't save a guy from picking the wrong supermarket checkout line.

Amazon.com
One of the most acclaimed films of 2003, American Splendor is also one of the most audaciously creative biographical movies ever made. Blending fact, fiction, and personal perspective from the comic books that inspired it, this marvelous portrait of Harvey Pekar--scowling curmudgeon, brow-beaten everyman, insightful chronicler of his own life, and frustrated file clerk at a Cleveland V.A. hospital--is an inspired amalgam of the media (comic books, TV, and film) that lifted Pekar from obscurity to the status of a pop-cultural icon. As played by Paul Giamatti in a master-stroke of casting, we see Pekar and his understanding wife (played by Hope Davis) as underdogs in a world full of obstacles, yet also infused with subtle hope and (gasp!) heartwarming perseverance. We also see the real Pekar, and this multifaceted commingling of "reel" and "real" turns American Splendor into a uniquely cinematic celebration of Pekar's life and, by extension, the tenacity of an unlikely American hero. --Jeff Shannon


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 128 reviews)

Dull, humdrum movie  
Imagine your most boring acquaintance. The one you hide from to avoid tiresome stories about his/her humdrum existence. Then imagine a movie about said acquaintance, and you will have captured the essence of American Splendor. You will get to watch amazing scenes about a boring job, a lonely life, and secondary characters with nothing to say. Plus, the Pekar has a very annoying voice. At least they could have added a gratuitous shower scene. Avoid this movie
November 23, 2008

Excellent film  
If you're unsure about buying this, it's worth checking out just to see the characters. The crazy thing is that they're essentially real people. Go to wikipedia and look up Harvey Pekar, Robert Crumb, Toby Radloff, and Joyce Brabner. It's a pleasant surprise that they exist. See the movie. (It was in great condition when I got it, too.)
July 15, 2008

Quality, Six stars not Five!  
In my opinion this was one of the best films out there. Beautifully shot, written, and acted. I love this movie so much that I don't eve care that people didn't get it...it's their loss, and I hope that if you have not seen it, check it out and see for yourself.
May 30, 2008

A nerd film for elitist a-holes.  
There they stand in safe New York studio apartments in their skinny, disproportionately crafted outfits, looking smug and very middle-European as they hold expensive champagne with white gloves and giggle at the cute absurdity found in American Splendor. This, my friends, is a depiction of the psychotic element of film critics who made of the 2.3% of the viewing world who actually enjoyed this pile of wrathful bile.

American Splendor is the type of pathetic film that makes one wonder just how in the h*ll it made it to the big screen. Did Harvey Pekar sell his soul to the devil in exchange for having his later life made into a movie? Do you want a plot synopsis? Well, the plot deals with a seedy comic-book man and his series of seedy breakups with his seedy girlfriend in his seedy neighborhood. Seriously, people, why should we care?

(writhing lunatic fan of this film to press NO on the Was-this-review- helpful section in T minus 6...5...4...3...2...1...)


May 30, 2008

I'm Impressed  
I left the USA in 1999, so I have no clue about any of the material that preceded this film. It was some underground comic books and I don't know what else. Coming into it with no clue about all this background, I was quite impressed. The movie does pull you into the world of Harvey Pekar, which apparently blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction to give us ordinary life. It's also an excellent trip through the 60s, 70s and 80s, and a great way to spend a couple of hours, and you'll think about it after it's over. In other words, get it.
March 31, 2008


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