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So, 'Hunter S. Thompson: The Crazy Never Die' is this fascinating dive into the mind of Thompson himself, just oozing that Gonzo journalism feel. You’ve got him riffing on heavy political topics like the Iran/Contra affair and his disdain for various politicians, which is both entertaining and a bit jarring. The pacing is reflective, allowing Thompson to weave in his sharp observations and biting humor. It’s a raw, unpolished look at his thoughts during a tumultuous time, and you can really feel that edge he always carried. There's no flashy production here, just Thompson in his element, which makes the whole experience feel intimate and a bit chaotic, just like his writing. A real slice of the era.
This title is relatively scarce, especially in its original formats, which adds to its allure for collectors. Various bootleg versions float around, but official releases are quite limited. It often flies under the radar compared to more mainstream documentaries, so finding a good copy can be a bit of a hunt. The film's unique perspective on the political landscape of the time makes it a noteworthy piece for anyone interested in Thompson's legacy.
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