Friday, September 20, 2013

The Phil Spector Incident: I Think I Just Shot Her



This black comedy is the story of us all
This black comedy is the story of us all. All of us who are saturated in our celebrity culture. This small indie film dramatizes what the last hour of Lana Clarkson might have been like. You are invited into the netherworld of the Sunset Strip-the velvet gutter-the playground of those who party as hard as lemmings jumping into a godless abyss. You are privy to what it is like to be terrorized by the genius who built the wall of sound brick-by-brick. You also get to hear her side of the story, a woman who desperately believed in her own talent, but finds out that she falls in to the hell of those performers who "almost:" made it. After seeing this movie, you won't think of Hollywood as the same way ever again. The performances and the writing are astounding!

Definitely worth a watch
Of course the music is superb and I can't imagine that anyone that cares about his music wouldn't find it important to know why such a musical genius will die in prison.

It Stinks!
It missed the entire, true story of this ridiculous man and his lifetime mania. He was a genius in the music world and a total flop elsewhere, especially with alcohol/drugs in his system.

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