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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pushing the boundaries of traditional documentaries!,
By Cubist (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tales of the Rat Fink (DVD)
Ron Mann is a Canadian filmmaker who specializes in documentaries about alternative culture; be it comic books with Comic Book Confidential, a famous dance craze with Twist or marijuana culture with Grass. His latest film, Tales of the Rat Fink, playfully profiles Ed "Big Daddy" Roth who helped popularize the customization of cars in the 1950s. Roth saw automobiles as much more than just modes of transportation but rather blank canvasses just waiting to be adorned with his stylish artwork or to be rebuilt from the ground up in his own unique way.
Mann does a fantastic job of taking us back to the `50s with period music and plenty of archival footage. However, his documentary is far from traditional as he has Roth narrate his own life but voiced by actor John Goodman. Mann also gives several classic cars their own voice as they tell their own story and how they contributed to hot rod car culture. It's an unusual move that takes a little getting used to but for those who have seen Mann's other documentaries it is merely a natural progression of his idiosyncratic style - kind of like Roth himself. Mann animates still photographs and instead of having someone drone on about the different kinds of paint jobs, shows it through stylized animation techniques and footage of cars being customized. Throughout it all, he has Roth's most famous creation, Rat Fink (his answer to Mickey Mouse - a bright green mutant rat - whom he had grown tired of and created a symbol of everything that was cool and dangerous about the hot rod culture), bridges each segment via animated interludes and accompanied by the surf music of the Sadies. Tales of the Rat Fink does an excellent job immersing us in the custom car culture, how it came to be and its distinctive characteristics. This documentary takes a nostalgic look back at a time when cars had their own distinctive look; they were works of art - something that is missing today in our current homogenous culture. Its unorthodox approach may put off some but it does mirror the gonzo the look of Roth's artwork and takes it away from the stuffy confines of traditional documentaries. "Big Daddy Lives!" is a rare, archival interview with Roth who talks about how he designs cars and the criteria he used to do this. This extra provides fascinating insight into the man and his work. "Ratfink Reunion." To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Rat Fink, Roth and Von Dutch did a customized paint job on a car together. It's great to see these two artists doing what they do best. "Big Daddy's Garage" features galleries of his rough sketches for t-shirt designs, stills from the 2006 Detroit Autorama that featured a collection of many of Roth's classic cars, samples from the Rat Fink comic strip, and other artists' interpretation of Rat Fink. "Interview with director Ron Mann." A friend turned him onto Roth's work in the 1990s and in 2000 he decided to make a film about the man but when he died suddenly in 2001 Mann shelved the project. A few years later, he got the idea to tell Roth's story from the point-of-view of his cars. "Deleted Scene" is a brief clip that shows the Rat Fink merchandise explosion with model kits, t-shirts, hats, etc. Also included is the theatrical trailer. Finally, there is a music video for the Sadies who provided the music for the documentary. It's animated and features Rat Fink with members of the band.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fitting Tribute to THE Rat Fink,
By Trebor Anthony (Milwaukee) - See all my reviews
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A respectful homage to Ed Roth by those who knew , and loved him. If you are a fan ,you should have this already.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Old School,
By Wild Bill (Mo.-U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tales of the Rat Fink (DVD)
I grew up in the 60's-70's & Im still a motor head,It brings back the good old days,if you don't know what went on in those days,you will find it fascinating < far out-cool > I always wonderd about Ed Roths real life,now I know.Anybody else out there??
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Long Live the Rat Fink,
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This review is from: Tales of the Rat Fink (DVD)
Yeah this is cool, a tribute to "Big Daddy" Ed Roth and his Rat Fink creation and it took a Canadian film maker to do it (go Canada). Ed Roth finally gets the respect he deserves. Find out how much that is cool today was started by Ed. Learn of the beginnings of hot rod customizing. I only knew a little about the man but after seeing this film many of the questions I want to ask Ed Roth myself were answered. It also filled me with laughter. The animation is brilliant and hilarious, what is next a Saturday morning cartoon? Great overall package, love it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ed Roth Video,
This review is from: Tales of the Rat Fink (DVD)
Very good movie. Has alot of funny scenes. You will want to watch it more than once. Great addition to any Rat Fink Collection.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worthy Rat Fink Video,
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This review is from: Tales of the Rat Fink (DVD)
I'm 50, and I grew up building the models and reading the magazines, always loved the cars, and when they become art, that is just more magic. I loved this production, it brought a lot of my scattered knowledge of Big Daddy into the whole story and very fun and modern production. I'm recommending it to anyone who is interested.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tales of the Rat Fink,
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This review is from: Tales of the Rat Fink (DVD)
The story of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth was quite interesting. To see how his creations came about with the Rat Fink, his car creations and the insite into his younger years.A must watch for all Ed Roth fans i believe they will find it quite interesting.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
must have,
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if you're from this era, and dig cars, Big Daddy, and creative get things done people with amagination, what are you waiting for? Besides that it's a very well done film.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rat Fink Lives on!,
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"Tales of the Rat Fink" is Ratabulous! Just makes me want to get out and "FINK" about this fine DVD to everyone! Ejoyable live footage and interviews are awsome! Seeing Von Duch doing his trademark pinstriping is a thrill. Ed Roth and his life story is well produced and there are too many surprises to mention. A big thumbs up from me!
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you are a Rat Fink fan, this is a must.,
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I grew up making the models, buying the T shirts and decals, so this was a must buy for me. I still look for Rat Fink T shirts when I go to any car weekend or event.
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Tales of the Rat Fink by Ron Mann (DVD - 2006)
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