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Tales of the Rat Fink

Year Released: 2006
Directed By: Ron Mann
Voices By: Ann-Margret, Steve Austin, Billy F. Gibbons, John Goodman, Matt Groening, Jay Leno, Dick Smothers, Tom Smothers, Bill Weinstein, Robert Williams, Brian Wilson
(NR, 78 min.)

The career of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth is a perfect fit for pop-culture documentarian Mann, whose previous work includes titles such as Comic Book Confidential, Grass, and Go Further, the movie about sustainable lifestyles that stars advocate Woody Harrelson. Roth, the California gearhead and artist, springs to life here in ways never achieved on paper by Tom Wolfe in his first book of essays, Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby. Mostly that's due to the film's massive use of fabulous animation (by Michael Roberts) and colorful voice work (from the likes of Leno, Ann-Margret, the Smothers brothers, Austin, Gibbons, Wilson, Groening, and narrator Goodman as the well-chosen voice of Big Daddy, who died shortly before this film was made). From Roth's customized dragsters to his conceptual cars built from the newly invented fiberglass material to his creation of the iconic Rat Fink character and other cartoon monsters and the evolution of his comic book, T-shirt, and model-car empires, Roth was the seminal garage artist of the latter half of the 20th century. Tales of the Rat Fink is an ebullient survey of Roth's life that revs along with the zest a souped-up hot rod. (Expanded from the SXSW Film Festival 2006 review.)

  Marjorie Baumgarten [2006-09-15]

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This film is an insult to Ed Roth guest Oct 14, 2006 - 04:59 pm
Too much filler, such as bad animation, talking cars, and poor voice-over characters, and very little important information on Ed Roth.

I would not call any of it entertaining. I found it to be insulting to Ed Roth. John Goodman and the other actors should apologize to all of Roth's fans for their participation.





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