Robert Pulcini

Robert Pulcini

  • Born: 1964-8-24
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    • Enid 2022-02-14 08:01:24

      Details of life

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      2003 Sun Dance Film Festival Best Feature Film One of the
      2003 American Film Institute's Top Ten Films
      Cannes Film Festival International Film Critics Fabici Award Special tribute to

        the hero of the film Ha Verbeck is a comic book writer. He...

    • Newell 2022-02-14 08:01:24

      "American Splendor (American Splendor)": Misfortunes never come singly [Best Film Award of the 19th Sundance Film Festival Jury]

      "American Splendor (American Splendor)": Misfortunes never come singly [Best Film Award of the 19th Sundance Film Festival Jury]

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      film won the Best Film Award of the 19th Sundance Film Festival Jury in 2003.

      The movie is the autobiography of a cartoonist. The story begins with the...

    • Ocie 2022-03-27 09:01:11

      The life of a real to rough little person, but that's about it.

    • Abelardo 2022-02-14 08:01:24

      A great independent movie! The film has a unique structure and superb acting skills. Although it is a pessimistic and negative interpretation of the life of a cartoonist named Harvey Peckar, the film later came out with a solo show for the protagonist to ask, what about the other people with the same name and the same surname. The film that made me most applauded is actually its creative concept, which is fake and real, real and fake, just like a magnifying glass under a magnifying glass and then a magnifying glass under it.

    American Splendor quotes

    • Harvey Pekar: Look Toby, the guys in that movie are not 28-year-old file clerks who live with their grandmothers in an ethnic ghetto. They didn't get their computers like you did, by trading in a bunch of box tops and $49.50 at the supermarket. Sure, go to the movies and daydream, but "Revenge of the Nerds" ain't reality. It's just Hollywood bullshit.

    • Harvey Pekar: Yeah, I know I'm not as interesting as "The Little Mermaid" and all that magical crap.