If you caught yesterday's review, you'd know that you were within a theme here... a set of reviews on the pseudo-trilogy of films on modern art and the debunking of it (or not). This one, Who the #$&% is Jackson Pollock is a small documentary that is either too small to even find a movie trailer for it (or possibly it has too strange a title to get properly filed away in that big cabinet called the Internet). But I was able to find a misspelled vid on YouTube (thank you) that has a brief clip from the film. Check it out.
FilmBender is Funny Movie Reviews. Maybe you're from a place where people think and act like Teri Horton -- a truck-drivin', 70-year-old spitfire with conviction like no other. She possibly bought a Jackson Pollock for five bucks at a thrift mart because it was the only thing she could find to cover the wall in her double-wide. She thinks its ugly, but she might still go to the grave until its recognized authentic... even if it costs her broke-*ss millions. Yeah... maybe this place is familiar to you. Feels kinda like where I'm from. Those people scare me, so I left. But the Manhattan art snobs are just as creepy. I may have nightmares. Great movie though. You'll be hooked by the first scene.
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