An excerpt from Magnolia's
description of the film says: «Following a long fascination with [Scientology] and with much experience in dealing with eccentric, unpalatable and unexpected human behavior, the beguilingly unassuming Louis Theroux won't take no for an answer when his quest to enter the Church's headquarters is turned down.
Not exact matches
Russell
said he thought media reports had made potential negative consequences
of AI seem like they were all but already happening and
said references to the Terminator
film franchise in
descriptions of AI were misleading.
I'll
say no more, except that my earlier
description of the
film now seems both accurate and curiously inadequate.
I don't
say «comedy» as a
description of the genre to which this
film belongs (which is the sad case for a lot
of garbage being passed
of as comedy).
In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Wiseau
says he welcomes
descriptions of the
film as a «cult classic.»
An additional
description of novelist Harrison visiting the
film set also exists in John Brosnan's excellent book, «Future Tense» (St. Martin's Press, 1978) where Harrison is
said to have been largely happy with the changes made for the
film version.