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American Splendor

American Splendor, the tragicomic story of reality-comics writer Harvey Pekar, is a great film. great, but creepy. not just creepy. downright uncanny.

watch the movie and you’ll see Lisa and i. period. it’s just surreal.

i’m not so much of a dumpy-assed sad-sack as he is, though. but they nailed Lisa.

speaking of which, the guy who played R. Crumb nailed him too. in every which way. wonder what the real-life R. Crumb thought of it?

By jae

jae lethe (he/she/they) is a blogger, musician, artist, poet, web developer/designer, armchair philosophizer, teller of tales, and gadabout. Also, something he calls a "behavioral artist." (Not sure.) She has plans. BIG plans.

Among the things that he has done for a laugh are minor fractures, cuts, scrapes, and various scabs. Though she's quick to point out that they're no imbecile, we're fairly certain that he thinks the word means some kind of medieval pharmacist.

This is her latest home on teh internets - where jae stores their swear words, when they're not hurling them at the sun in vain.