Fast, Cheap & Out of Control (1997)
Facts
| Directed by | Errol Morris |
| Cast | Dave Hoover, George Mendonça, Raymond A. Mendez and Rodney Brooks |
| Theatrical Release | October 3, 1997 |
| DVD Release | September 24, 2002 |
| Running Time | 82 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 043396093072 |
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About Fast, Cheap & Out of Control
George, Dave, Ray, and Rodney. Not a singing group, but four real-life individuals dedicated to controlling the entities that don't take kindly to their efforts. George Mendonca is a topiary gardener who spends his time taming tendrils of plant life into animal shapes. Why? Because he can, and apparently it's no easy job. One slip of the clipper and a green and leafy body part can go bye-bye for years. Dave Hoover takes on big cats under the big top. An admirer of the famous lion tamer, Clyde Beatty, Dave comes out of the lion ring covered with sweat. Not from working hard, but from hand-trembling fear. Ray Mendez, a mole-rat expert, waxes eloquently about the social structure of these sightless, hairless natural wonders who wear their teeth on the outside of their lips. But if you want to see a real wacko at work, watch Rodney Brooks, a robotics expert who is convinced our extinction will be the first step in a takeover of tin men.
In Fast, Cheap & Out of Control, documentarian Errol Morris proves that the weird and obscure are just as interesting as the rich and famous. Morris tries to add depth to his subjects with his out-of-control editing technique, which after a while becomes an annoying distraction; these guys are fascinating enough all by themselves. The blare of the background music is also a bit much. Despite these shortcomings, though, if you like taking a voyeuristic peek into other people's lives, Fast, Cheap & Out of Control gives you plenty to look at. --Luanne Brown Amazon.com
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Average user review:| people, animals and robots |
| the title says it all..... |
Man, how do I begin to break down the "plot" for you? This film follows four distinctive people with four very distinctive professions (a robot scientist, who, incidentally wrote a paper entitled "Fast, Cheap and Out of Control: A Robot Invasion of the Solar System," a naked mole rat scientist, topiary gardener and lion tamer). I must say, the way this story is told, through a trippy combination of black and white and grainy color film, made it more than a little surreal. Also, the professions we get further insight into are more than slightly macabre (particularly, the naked mole rat scientist). While some might call this film something of a "geeky tribute," I would call it more of a conceptual performance art piece--with one-of-a-kind subjects. June 14, 2007
| The mark we leave on the world. |
| Inspired |
It didn't take long before the editing delicately overlapped imagery and narration. As this happened, the connections between seemingly unrelated words and images surfaced and began dominating my experience of this film. As the men examined their own respective roles in society, much of what they say of themselves can be said of us all. Their stories become one. The big story is the story of life on Earth right now.
I would also like to make special mention of the soundtrack. The music really straddles the line between playful and haunting. It seems to drive the film in a lot of ways and perfectly frames the subjects and their work.
The men that are the subject of this doccumentary are endearing characters that aren't selling us anything. They only want to share with us some aspect of the world that has captured them. I saw this film in the theater and was unprepared; I was moved. This piece is not for everyone. Maybe I'm just easily inspired, maybe this is solid gold. If I'm easily inspired then good for me, if this is solid gold then you really ought to watch it. February 7, 2006
| One of the best documentaries ever |
The quirkiness of the subjects serves the director who loves to jump cut between them drawing parallels between lion taming, hedging trimming, robotics and mole rat study with surprising ease. All four men are experts on some of the strangest fields imaginable and all four exhibit some degree of control but at the end of the day, their obsessions control them and that's the way they want it.
This is an excellent movie for anyone obsessed with nature documentaries, but it's also a great movie for everyone (especially those that find the average nature doc rather tame and stage managed - i always hated those nature docs by Disney where the deer always gets away from the wolf) December 30, 2005





