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Quicknation Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is a 2002 drama film directed by George Clooney. It is based on an autobiography by Chuck Barris of the same name (ISBN 0786888083), adapted by Charlie Kaufman.table
Plot The movie tells the life story of Chuck Barris, who was a game show host and, according to Barris's autobiography, a CIA hitman. Barris was largely responsible for the creation of several television game shows, including . The movie portrays Barris's career as a television producer and host, along with his supposed life as an assassin who uses his visits to Europe as a chaperone for prize winners as a cover for his murderous deeds. While portraying Barris's alleged CIA exploits in an almost comic-book , the movie does not explicitly state his claims to be false. The movie includes pieces to camera from a number of Barris's real-life friends and colleagues. Reviews and response The movie was generally well-received by critics, with Clooney's direction and Rockwell's lead performance widely praised. Trivia Mike Myers, Ben Stiller, and John Cusack were at one time or another, contenders for the role of Chuck Barris. David Fincher was considered to direct the project. The project was set to start shooting with Johnny Depp in the lead, George Clooney as Jim Byrd and Bryan Singer directing, but the project fell apart despite a heavy pre-production phase; sets were broken down in Canada, where the film was set to start shooting. Clooney took over the project, and cast Sam Rockwell as Chuck Barris. Clooney initially had trouble getting the project off the ground with Miramax's approval, since Rockwell wasn't yet well known. Clooney pointed out that he had a strong cast, including not only Rockwell and himself, but also Drew Barrymore and Julia Roberts. |
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