I, Curmudgeon (2004)
Curmudgeon. Contrarian. Misanthrope. Naysayer. For all the people interviewed in this film, someone has used one of the above words to describe them. What have they done to deserve such labels? Everywhere these men and women go, something is being celebrated; they don’t get what all the celebration is about and they’re compelled to question it.
Director: Alan Zweig
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Andrew Rooney as Self |
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Fran Lebowitz as Self |
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Harvey Pekar as Self |
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Scott Thompson as Self |
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Bruce LaBruce as Self |
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Andy Kindler as Self |
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Toby Young as Self |
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Alan Zweig as Self |
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Mark Eitzel as Self |
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Rick McGinnis as Self |
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Joe Queenan as Self |
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Glenn Salter as Self |
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Cintra Wilson as Self |
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Bill Grove as Self |
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Kathleen Hickey as Self |
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Marla Lukofsky as Self |
| Directing | Alan Zweig | Director |
| Writing | Alan Zweig | Writer |