Andy Kaufman was one the better comics of all time. His avante-garde style of comedy intrigued some and disgusted others. Unfortunately, Andy died in his prime at the early age of 35. Many have questioned the way he passed and whether or not it was a hoax; there are many conspiracies theories that surround his death, just like many of the iconic figures of our time. Recently, MVD Visual released a documentary, that dives into this mystery and tries to uncover all of the unexplained theories surrounding Andy's death, called The Death of Any Kaufman.
The DVD begins with a back-ground on Kaufman, and then sets out to find out, whether he is still alive or if he is truly dead. Was Kaufman crazy or a genius? Well the jury is still out on that one, but if he faked his death, he pulled a fast one on all of us. From what the film tells us, Andy was always infatuated with faking his own death, hence all of the speculation. The documentary itself is okay, but drags on at times. The documenter really never comes up with any concrete evidence to prove that Kaufman is alive. Once they give up on the whole premise of the movie they switch gears to try to find out what Andy was like behind the scenes. Not sure why they would do this in this order.
The film contains some rare archived footage that was transferred from video tape, and it's too bad they weren't able to get their hands on some more pro-quality footage. Another downfall with this one is the poor audio mix. It gets hard to hear the dialog at several times during the film. Aside from that, the movie is okay, it just never goes anywhere. The filmmaker interviews many unknowns which really didn't help their credibility. While it's not necessarily a bad movie (it actually makes you think), unfortunately there isn't enough substance to keep the viewer interested.
Bottom Line: If you're a conspiracy theorist, then this is for you. Is Andy Kaufman dead? Who knows? And at this point who really cares (with the exception of his family)? With a little more budget this one may have come off a little better, but unfortunately it came up a little short.
- Ragman has never thought of faking his own death...