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    Call Me Lucky

    Barry Crimmins is pissed. His hellfire brand of comedy has rained verbal lightning bolts on American audiences and politicians for decades, yet you've probably never heard of him. Barry Crimmins was a volatile but brilliant bar comic who became an honored peace activist and influential political satirist. Famous comedians and others build a picture of a man who underwent an incredible transformation.
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  • Actors of "Call Me Lucky"

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    Bobcat Goldthwait. Director of Call Me Lucky
    Bobcat Goldthwait
    Birthdate: 26 May 1962, Syracuse, New York, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "Call Me Lucky"

    Boston Globe
    August 20, 2015

    "Call Me Lucky" lives up to the irony and accuracy of its title ...

    RogerEbert.com
    August 07, 2015

    "Call Me Lucky" will be an especially grueling ride for those who can identify with Crimmins' trauma. Yet its toughness does not at all diminish its worth. It remains an essential viewing experience.

    New York Times
    August 06, 2015

    An earnest homage that also honors Mr. Crimmins's crusade to drive child pornography off the Internet.

    Washington Post
    August 06, 2015

    As Goldthwait repeatedly returns to footage of a recent performance by Crimmins, in which he's introduced as a great entertainer, all we see are the aimless rants of a self-righteous blowhard.

    AV Club
    August 06, 2015

    If it accomplishes nothing else, the new documentary Call Me Lucky should bring some welcome attention to a man who's been under the radar for the past few decades, mostly by his own design.

    New York Daily News
    August 05, 2015

    Angry, quixotic, tragic, heroic - Crimmins' life is stunning. Catch this portrait and you can definitely call yourself lucky.

    Nashville Scene
    October 30, 2015

    It's no wonder Goldthwait used his impressively evolving directing skills on his old pal Crimmins... Barry Crimmins deserves a documentary.

    Under the Radar
    September 02, 2015

    Crimmins proves to be a courageous activist, gifted artist and gentle friend ... and Goldthwait films him with the skill, love and dedication that his dear mentor deserves.

    Movie Mezzanine
    August 21, 2015

    It's a wild ride for about half the movie. Then it becomes something else altogether. Being from Boston I was familiar with Crimmins' story, but I still wasn't ready for how deep the film cut.

    Guff.com
    August 10, 2015

    The content of Crimmins' words is the driving force of Call Me Lucky, but they're given a presentation of equal impact.

    The Young Folks
    August 07, 2015

    The most interesting thing Call Me Lucky does is build up a character we may have been unfamiliar with at the start of the film, only to break him down again to give him even more complexity.

    Metro
    August 07, 2015

    Like 'World's Greatest Dad' and 'God Bless America,' its hero is a malcontent ultimately driven by his belief is human potential, often wasted though it may be.

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