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Re: [bomp] "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers"




I caught this when it aired on HBO. It was depressing,
though I'm not sure if the depiction of him being a
monster was exaggerated or not, maybe it was right on
target. It sorta took the fun out of watching his
movies for a while after seeing it (I became
pre-occupied thinking about what an a-hole he was). 
I agree, there was something cheesey about it,
couldn't put my finger on it. Anyway, despite
everything, it's worth seeing once if you're a fan,
but not to buy.
Haven't seen "What's New Pussycat?", but it just
became available on Netflix.
-Jessica


--- psychopunk1966@aol.com wrote:

> 
> Greetings,
>  
> I just purchased "The Life and Death of Peter
> Sellers."  It was (sort of) informative documentary
> of his life, but this HBO production had that quasi
> silly VH-1 feel to it.  I am talking really CHEESEY
> feel.  Still, informed and modestly entertained. 
> The comedy had a dark tone, if you could call it
> comedy.  I had no idea that Peter Sellers was an
> asshole.  I was disappointed to not see Woody Allen,
> since they both appeared in "What New Pussycat"
> (1965) and "Casino Royale" (1967).  Choosing between
> the comedy of Woody Allen and Peter Sellers, I will
> always choose Woody Allen.  Atleast Woody Allen
> never really minded playing "a clown."
>  
> Birdy Nums Nums!
> Melvin Little
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