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Crumb and disliked
( Kominsky-Crumb has later claimed that a large part of her break with the Wimmen's Comix group was over feminist issues, and specifically over her relationship with Robert Crumb, whom Robbins particularly disliked.

Crumb and film
As Pekar was not an artist himself, and was incapable of " drawing a straight line ", according to a line in the film version of his story, he recruited his friend, underground comics artist Robert Crumb, to help create a comics series.
Bad Santa, Zwigoff's fourth film, was his most mainstream, following the limited releases of Crumb and Ghost World.
When the film, as well as equally acclaimed Crumb were not nominated in the Best Documentary category of the Academy Awards, public outcry led to a revised nomination process in the category, led by Barbara Kopple.
* Crumb ( film ), 1994 documentary
A second animated film, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat, was produced in 1974 without the involvement of either Bakshi or Crumb.
Bakshi and Crumb were unable reach an agreement after two weeks of negotiations but Krantz secured the film rights from Crumb's wife, Dana, who had a power of attorney.
Crumb is a 1994 documentary film about the noted underground comic artist Robert Crumb ( R. Crumb ) and his family.
The late critic Gene Siskel hailed Crumb as the best film of the year, as did critic Jeffrey M. Anderson, who writes for the San Francisco Examiner.
Crumb is a film about the experiences and characters of the Crumb family, particularly Robert Crumb's brothers, Maxon and Charles, his wife and children ( his sisters declined to be interviewed ).
Robert Crumb initially did not want to make the film, but eventually agreed.
Despite strong reviews, Crumb was not nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature ( the nominating committee reportedly stopped watching the film after only twenty minutes ).
In 2008, Entertainment Weekly named Crumb the 14th best film of the last 25 years.
fr: Crumb ( film, 1994 )
Bodē was a friend of animator Ralph Bakshi, and warned him against working with Robert Crumb on the animated film adaptation of Crumb's strip Fritz the Cat.
The Bridge Records Crumb series culminated in 2009 with the release of the film ' George Crumb, " Bad Dog!
Bakshi later pitched a film adaptation of Robert Crumb's comic strip Fritz the Cat, and Krantz sent Bakshi to San Francisco in an attempt to persuade Crumb to sign the contract.
It was after this relocation that Terry Zwigoff made Crumb ( 1994 ), a critically acclaimed documentary film about Sophie's father and their family.

Crumb and presented
Krantz arranged a meeting with Crumb, during which Bakshi presented the drawings he had created while learning the artist's distinctive style to prove that he could adapt Crumb's artwork to animation.
The film's first public screening was presented in London by the BBC, as part of a festival devoted to the music of Crumb.

Crumb and sexual
Of particular significance is the now-notorious Robert Crumb pastiche cartoon of Rupert Bear in an explicitly sexual situation.

Crumb and content
Crumb said, about when he first saw Wilson's work " The content was something like I'd never seen before, ... a nightmare vision of hell-on-earth ...." And " Suddenly my own work seemed insipid ...."
Of when he first saw Wilson's work ( in about 1968 ) Robert Crumb said, " the content was something like I'd never seen before, anywhere, the level of mayhem, violence, dismemberment, naked women, loose body parts, huge, obscene sex organs, a nightmare vision of hell-on-earth never so graphically illustrated before in the history of art.

Crumb and dialogue
The character's creator, Robert Crumb, denounced this dialogue as " red-neck and fascistic ".

Crumb and final
Although Kurtzman agreed to publish the story, he requested that Crumb alter the final two panels ; the published version depicted Fritz standing next to her.

Crumb and which
Ebert has provided DVD audio commentaries for several films, including Citizen Kane, Casablanca, Dark City, Floating Weeds, Crumb, and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls ( for which Ebert also wrote the screenplay, based on a story that he co-wrote with Russ Meyer ).
Crumb was the leader of the band R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders, for which he sang lead vocals, wrote several songs and played banjo and other instruments.
Crumb often plays mandolin with Eden and John's East River String Band and has drawn three covers for them: 2009's " Drunken Barrel House Blues ," 2008's " Some Cold Rainy Day ," and 2011's " Be Kind To A Man When He's Down " which he also plays mandolin on.
This contains the strip in which there is Crumb Land ( a black void ), and also the strip in which Fritz the Cat is killed.
This stable of artists, along with Crumb, remained mostly constant throughout the history of Zap, which published sporadically.
Labeled " Fair Warning: For Adult Intellectuals Only ", it featured the publishing debut of Crumb's much-bootlegged " Keep on Truckin '" imagery, an early appearance of unreliable holy man Mr. Natural and his neurotic disciple Flakey Foont, and the first of innumerable self-caricatures ( in which Crumb calls himself " a raving lunatic ", and " one of the world's last great medieval thinkers ").
Rather than repeat himself, Crumb drew a new assortment of strips, which replaced the missing issue.
Fortunately, Crumb had made Xerox copies of the missing pages, which ( according to fellow Zap contributor Victor Moscoso ) successfully captured the linework but not the solid blacks.
This included an eight-day festival at the Arts Theatre in Great Newport Street in 1991 which featured performers Simon Limbrick and the Norwegian cellist, Øystein Birkeland, and composers ranging from Paul Kellett ( The Birth of Liquid Desires 2 " eight minutes of wildness " for 13 cellos ) to the George Crumb.
Head shops served as an important outlet for underground newspapers and the underground comix of Robert Crumb and other counterculture cartoonists, which had little access to the established channels of newsstand distribution.
Crumb was later influenced by Walt Kelly's daily anthropomorphic funny animal comic strip Pogo ; Crumb did not copy Kelly's comics directly, but states that he imitated his drawing style closely ; Crumb admired Kelly's storytelling style, which " seemed be plotless and casually done.
Preceding the publication of the story, Kurtzman sent Crumb a letter which read, " Dear R. Crumb, we think the little pussycat drawings you sent us were just great.
Crumb returns to Los Angeles ( by bus ) from an assignment in the firm's Tulsa branch office ( which he messed up, as usual ).
The Oscar snub of Crumb, and the same year's equally acclaimed Hoop Dreams, caused a media furor which forced the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to revamp its documentary nomination process.
With issue # 10, Crumb later handed over the editing reins to Bagge ; with issue # 18, the reins went to Crumb's wife, cartoonist Aline Kominsky-Crumb ( except for issue # 25, which was again edited by Bagge ).

Crumb and includes
This includes the work of Robert Crumb and Gilbert Shelton, and includes Mr. Natural ; Keep on Truckin '; Fritz the Cat ; Fat Freddy's Cat ; Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers ; the album cover art for Cheap Thrills ; and contributions to International Times, The Village Voice, and Oz magazine.
* Introducing Kafka, a graphic novel written by David Zane Mairowitz and illustrated by Robert Crumb, examines Kafka's life and work and includes a retelling of " A Hunger Artist ".
Bridge Records has been noted for its catalog of contemporary music which includes disks devoted to composers such as Poul Ruders, Morton Feldman, Paul Lansky and George Crumb.

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