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American Splendor
2003
Harvey Pekar is file clerk at the local VA hospital. His interactions with his co-workers offer some relief from the monotony, and their discussions encompass everything from music to the decline of American culture to new flavors of jellybeans and life itself. At home, Harvey fills his days with reading, writing and listening to jazz. His apartment is filled with thousands of books and LPs, and he regularly scours Cleveland's thrift stores and garage sales for more, savoring the rare joy of a 25-cent find. It is at one of these junk sales that Harvey meets Robert Crumb, a greeting card artist and music enthusiast. When, years later, Crumb finds international success for his underground comics, the idea that comic books can be a valid art form for adults inspires Harvey to write his own brand of comic book. An admirer of naturalist writers like Theodore Dreiser, Harvey makes his American Splendor a truthful, unsentimental record of his working-class life, a warts-and-all self portrait. First published in 1976, the comic earns Harvey cult fame throughout the 1980s and eventually leads him to the sardonic Joyce Barber, a partner in a Delaware comic book store who end ups being Harvey's true soul mate as they experience the bizarre byproducts of Harvey's cult celebrity stature.
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Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff.
JBscale
89
Excellent
Film Detail
Genre
Comics
- Comedy
Length
1 hr. 41 mins.
US Theatrical Release
September 12, 2003
US Box Office
$6,003,587
(#4850 of 7281)
Global Office
No Data Available
Rating
R
Restricted
Language
Collection Detail
Edition
Single Disc [DVD]
Resolution | Digital Platform
Aspect Ratio
WS 1.77:1
Audio
English:
DD 5.1
Studio
HBO Films
Released
February 3, 2004
Acquired Date
October 22, 2012
Times Seen
1 Time
Last Watched
Specific date unknown.
Actors
Paul Giamatti
Daniel Tay
James Urbaniak
Hope Davis
Earl Billings
Danny Hoch
Judah Friedlander
Maggie Moore
Madylin Sweeten
Directors
Shari Springer Berman
Robert Pulcini
Producers
Ted Hope
Writers
Shari Springer Berman
Robert Pulcini
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Featurettes
Sundance Channel's 'Road to Splendor'
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185 votes
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2,159 votes
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90
42 votes
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7.4/10
53,246 votes
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