How Birdman Copied JCVD and why JCVD is Better
Watching JCVD the other day, reminders of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s acclaimed Best Picture winner Birdman were simply too much to ignore.
Watching JCVD the other day, reminders of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s acclaimed Best Picture winner Birdman were simply too much to ignore.
What the fans have here is a very enjoyable and respectful documentary; everything you could possible have hoped for.
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