Originally Posted by
tableplay
Well hopefully Groubert is dead on when he says it's a must see doc. I'm ripping it from
https://w1.123movies-org.site/movie/...html?ep=1&sv=9
if you decide to watch it Monet (no one else reads these threads except us two, so I assume I am speaking to a viewership of one), you can watch or rip it from this link.
All the members, guests and rats read every word we type out.
Thanks for the link.
I failed to mention it before but I seen it when it first came out.
I disagree with Mark on the enjoyment of the documentary.
Mark is on the inside so he is probably looking at it from a few different angles compared to me who is only looking to be entertained.
Mark probably likes the truth and accuracy of it and the way it was shot and written and Mark probably has some sort of friendship with Val.
In my opinion it makes Val look bad, needy and weak.
Val Fucked Up his money a few times which is easy to do and I understand.
Val sold all that property to gamble on Mark Twain???
Fuck That... I hate that idea lol.
I don't believe a Mark Twain movie would of been popular with the masses these days.
So many things I don't like about the documentary.
I'll probably never watch it again unless its on a TV and I'm too lazy to change the channel and I have nothing else to do.
Fucking Up your money that bad and doing those shows and signing all those autographs??
Putting a blanket over your head while they wheel you out.
Val makes it sort of look like he got the short end but it is obvious that he Fucked things up.
I mean he had a GREAT FUCKING RUN but the Party is Over and most people can't ever face that fact and want to live forever.
Val Kilmer still has something like 5 to 10 Million.
Fuck... just relax and enjoy your money till you move on from this world.
But he is an addict who has to document every second of his life so that isn't going to change lol.
I sort of understand.
Life is messy and complicated.
I prefer famous people to act like Norm Macdonald.
Sarcastic, Strong and Secretive all the way till the bitter end.
Or at the very least just quietly disappear out of the public view.