Genre Movie :Documentary,Television,Comedy,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Release Date : Nov 30, 2012 Limited Actors :Anna Nicole Smith,David Giancola,John James,Joanie "Chyna" Laurer,Howard K. Stern,Daniel Wayne Smith,Mary Beth French,Zorinah Juan,Ben Coello,Chyna,Larry King
"ADDICTED TO FAME" is the hilarious, outrageous, and ultimately tragic true story of one filmmaker's journey from obscurity to moral blindness in the seductive glare of the media spotlight. Director DAVID GIANCOLA wanted to break out by making a "Movie that mocked B-Movies". He thought he could manipulate the media by casting ANNA NICOLE SMITH. In the end the media manipulated him instead as his star and one of his Producers died in a media feeding frenzy. The film bombed but the story was the most reported event of 2007 - behind only coverage of the Iraq war. The truth is always stranger and more unbelievable than fiction...
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Review For Addicted To Fame
"Addicted" proves a strangely sad yet wildly compelling cautionary tale.Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times
A valuable reflection of contemporary celebrity culture - simply because it shows us how low we've fallen.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
Entertaining if ultimately depressing.
Dennis Harvey-Variety
Behind-the-scenes look at Anna Nicole Smith's swan song is barely more competent than the exploitation flick it examines.
John DeFore-Hollywood Reporter
[A] hapless, clueless, necrophiliac documentary ...
Lisa Schwarzbaum-Entertainment Weekly
Cheap-o, disingenuous ...
Alan Scherstuhl-Village Voice
So how much are attention addicts Giancola and Anna Nicole Smith alike as they weirdly bond away in his movie? Giancola was shrewd enough to foolproof his film with deliberate self-parody, while Smith succumbed to her own self-dehumanization.
Prairie Miller-Long Island Press
Addicted to Fame is like a feature-length whine disguised as a documentary.
Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity
The pitfalls of not knowing the difference between "notoriety" and "fame" were never clearer.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
Judging by the film's alternately self-pitying, self-aggrandizing, and bitter tone, the schlock director is afflicted with a bizarre lack of self-consciousness to rival Smith's own impregnable wall of self-delusion.
Nathan Rabin-AV Club
The cinematic equivalent of staging a disaster and then bitching about the mess.
Nick McCarthy-Slant Magazine
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