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DAMN! Is the Price of Fame Too Damn High?

  Unrated HD

Aaron Fisher-Cohen

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Plot Summary

DAMN! is an independent, feature length documentary chronicling the story of "Rent is Too Damn High" party founder Jimmy McMillan, a Vietnam veteran, black belt karate master, former stripper and 1970's soul singer who became an overnight sensation. After his appearance on the 2010 televised New York gubernatorial debate went viral, receiving over 2 million views in 24 hours, Jimmy was lifted from political obscurity into the international spotlight.

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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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40%
  • Reviews Counted: 10
  • Fresh: 4
  • Rotten: 6
  • Average Rating: 5.2/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: By the end of this smart, subtle film by Aaron Fisher-Cohen, you realize that it's actually a deft look at flash-in-the-pan fame and the emptiness at the heart of it. – Neil Genzlinger, New York Times, Aug 11, 2011

Rotten: Even at 73 minutes, the film is, well, too damn long. – Rob Nelson, Variety, Aug 12, 2011

Rotten: The director ultimately treads too fine a line between expose and cash-in, in part because he belabors his thesis. – Mark Holcomb, Village Voice, Aug 9, 2011

Rotten: The movie is padded with repetitive media appearances, fan videos, and the ramblings of a subject who may not have a firm grasp on reality. – Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News, Aug 12, 2011

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Customer Reviews

Interesting commentary on media

This film is a great behind the scenes look at how our culture can pluck someone from obscurity, shoot them to the height of fame and then forget them just as quickly. It's very well made and gives the viewer a first hand view of the effect this type of experience has on an average person. Definitely worth watching.

Fantastic Documentary

One of the best documentaries you haven't seen. Great contemplation on the concept of fame and what it means to get your 15 minutes.

Super powerful and masterfully done

I saw this film at the Brooklyn Film Festival and it blew me away. Super powerful film for people who are interested in politics, Internet Culture, New York City, socio-economic issues -- even comedy -- and more. The filmmakers were masterful at telling a complex, heart-breaking and uplifting story all at once. Highly recommended.

DAMN! Is the Price of Fame Too Damn High?
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2011

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