From director Alex Gibney (Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room and contributing director of the film version of Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner's best-selling Freakonomics), Gonzo is the adventuresome documentary on the smart and freaky, Hunter S. Thompson. Johnny Depp narrates the trippy life of the shocking journalist who gave birth to much, much more than a bunch of snarky movie reviews and who also either serendipitously stumbled upon the most definitive cultural events during his lifetime in Forrest Gump-fashion, or more likely, trail blazed and catalyzed each in first-person and jabbed his typewriter and society with a choking exhaust of truth.
From the The Hells Angels to the Chicago Riots, Hunter covered what he saw in a rich, Truman Capote style prose that got everyone's attention. The notorious rise was amped up by more booze and drugs and fear and loathing than most can imagine or survive. And thus most likely is what you'll note as what caused him to pull the trigger and blow his brains out in Aspen -- the town that he nearly became protector with pen and shotgun as Sheriff -- in the golden years of his life. Watch the movie trailer and read on because...
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