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Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Friday, June 19, 2009

I don't think there was ever a guy who like both guns and drugs as much as Hunter S. Thompson did. I also don't think there's a guy with a cooler, more hilarious mass-remembered catchphrase than "We can't stop here, this is bat country!" Fun guy!
Reviewed by
Mason Stillwell
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
I would assume that some long time readers of Hunter Thompson wouldn't say the film is anything special, as this documentary is more for people who don't really know much about the writer, but regardless, watching anything that contains Hunter even just talking is interesting half the time, let alone the mass amounts of intriguing information given to the viewer.
The film begins covering some of the smaller work from Hunter and works its way up, from his reporting with the infamous California biker gang the Hell's Angels, to his psychotic drug induced experience in Las Vegas on the search for the "American Dream". Which we know cannot be found in Las Vegas. From the Campaign Trail in 72', through an overwhelming time period of fame, to Hunter's final moments.
The film really defines Gonzo journalism; not always accurate, but stylish, sarcastic, and out right profane. "Creative non-fiction", everything that defines the genius behind Hunter S. Thompson, all the way down to the two-thumbed fist and peyote button. Gonzo gives the interested viewers insight about his life and really offers an abundance of information. This is a sometimes poetic and enlightening feature that goes the extra mile to find and show something we have only read about. Plain and simple, Hunter S. Thompson was a significant icon and leader for a time period that now only exists in memories.











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