Crumb (US - DVD R1)
Sony has sent over highres artwork for a special edition of this 1994 documentary
Title: Crumb
Starring: N/A (Documentary)
Released: 25th April 2006
SRP: $19.94
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has sent over artwork for the Terry Zwigoff directed documentary Crumb which takes a wild ride through the mind of artistic genius and sexual obsession. This new special edition will be available to own from the 25th April, and should retail at around $19.94. The film itself will be presented in 1.33:1 full frame (digitally remastered), along with an English Stereo track. Extras will include an audio commentary with Terry Zwigoff and Roger Ebert, and an exclusive scene from Terry Zwigoff's new film, Art School Confidential. We've attached the official package artwork below:

News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Documentary)
Released: 25th April 2006
SRP: $19.94
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has sent over artwork for the Terry Zwigoff directed documentary Crumb which takes a wild ride through the mind of artistic genius and sexual obsession. This new special edition will be available to own from the 25th April, and should retail at around $19.94. The film itself will be presented in 1.33:1 full frame (digitally remastered), along with an English Stereo track. Extras will include an audio commentary with Terry Zwigoff and Roger Ebert, and an exclusive scene from Terry Zwigoff's new film, Art School Confidential. We've attached the official package artwork below:

News by Tom Woodward
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Excellent documentary...if you ever want to feel better about yourself, this is the next best thing to The Jerry Springer Show to pick your self-esteem back up. The Zwigoff/Ebert commentary just sweetens the deal for me since I never got around to picking this up before.
I should add this to my filmophobia 2 list I'm prepping for October. It disturbs me deeply.
I love Zwigoff's other work. Hope this measures up.
This cover art is absolute c**p.
Awesome
Awesome
I always wanted to see it for years and now I probably should.
Yes, the VHS art is better than the DVD art.
Yes, the VHS art is better than the DVD art.

