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Haack ...The King of Techno

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A look into the world of musician Bruce Haack.

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St. Louis Post-Dispatch 10/03/2005
3.5/4
Director Anagnos puts the story together very shrewdly, given the paucity of visual records of Haack's life and career. Go to Full Review
Dennis Harvey Variety 10/03/2005
This fun dive into a bizarre creative sensibility will send viewers out combing racks for such obscure LPs as Funky Doodle and The Way Out Record for Children. Go to Full Review
Eric Campos Film Threat 10/03/2005
2/5
This is mainly a talking head documentary and most of the talking heads really didn't have anything to say other than that they look at Haack as a major inspiration. Go to Full Review
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10/23/2010 Anagnos does a great work of excavation to highlight the different aspects of a very complicated genius. Musical prodigy, children's musician, builder of synthesizers and vocoders, avant-prog techno innovator, and much more. the musicians paying homage often seem to be overstating his influence, but he certainly preceded them in the areas they are exploring. See more 07/10/2008 Really nice Documentry, good footage of Mr Haack See more 09/10/2006 [size=3]Months ago, I saw a Japanese anime on Cartoon Network called "Super Milk-Chan". It was a surreal comedy about a tempermental five-year-old superhero who takes orders from a president who looks like a relative of Zippy The Pinhead. The drawing looked more like something out of a kid's storybook than the usual anime stuff. It tried to be different but it didn't really work. It was more odd than funny. I found out that the Adult Swim versions were edited, so I put the DVD version in my Netflix queue. I got the first disc yesterday but I really didn't expect much. [/size] [size=3][/size] [size=3] Wrong again.[/size] [size=3][/size] [size=3]I laughed myself sick over this stuff. The uncensored Milk Chan has the heroine cussing up a storm and the English writing and dubbing is a lot more manic than the other version. That added edge pushes this over the top in the best way. The show has farting robots, divorcing cockroaches, a president so dumb he launches a nuclear missle on himself when he isn't boasting about his sexual prowess, money bearing the likeness of the Olsen Twins, truly demented work. The DVD even includes some behind-the-scenes humor from the English language cast as they record the dialogue. [/size] [size=3] This is a rare time when Adult Swim has to make do with a PG version of anything. The real "Super Milk Chan" is brilliant.[/size] [size=3][/size] [size=3] I had another pleasant surprise yesterday. Milos Forman's first American film, "Taking Off" miraculously showed up on the Sundance Channel. This was released in 1971 and was part of the wave of experimental "youth" films that proliferated in Hollywood in the wake of "Easy Rider''s success. The main story followed a suburban couple, with Buck Henry as the husband, looking for their missing daughter, but there was also a running thread of young people singing at an audition for, I suppose, some kind of stage show. I was watching this and wondering if any unknowns who later became famous were in the picture, whne all of a sudden who shows up singing a folksong but Kathy Bates! She was listed as "Bobo Bates" in the credits but it was definitely her. Except for her face being a little thinner she looked the same as she does today. [/size] [size=3] That was only the first act. The next singer was easily recognizable. It was Carly Simon, singing the heck out of some dope song that I don't think ever showed up on any of her records. This would have been about the time her first record came out so seeing her seemed logical once you thought about it. [/size] See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A look into the world of musician Bruce Haack.
Director
Philip Anagnos
Producer
Nick Anagnos, Philip Anagnos
Screenwriter
Philip Anagnos
Genre
Documentary, Music
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 10m