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Movie Review : Remembering Hunter: When I Die

Written by Lono
Published November 16, 2005

This weekend I went to see a screening of a new Hunter Thompson documentary called Remembering Hunter: When I Die Well, sorta. Actually, it is a documentary about the strange and troublesome erection of his huge funeral monument... a 150 Gonzo Fist statue mounted with cannons that fire explosives, fireworks, and Hunter's ashes on his property over Woody Creek.

Filmmaker Wayne Ewing had been filming Aspen neighbor Hunter Thompson for the last twenty years. They were working on a film which came out a couple of years ago called Breakfast with Hunter. It is a terrific and strange piece of work, as anything involving Hunter would surely be. If you are a big Hunter fan, that film is worth ordering, but it is not what we are here to discuss.

When Hunter killed himself last February, he left behind some typical insanity: one of which is his funeral request to have his ashes shot over Woody Creek from his property off of a cannon resembling the Gonzo fist rising 150 feet over the valley. Sounds insane, doesn't it? Nonetheless, they pulled it off. With actor and HST pal Johnny Depp footing the considerable bill to make this happen (millions)... we get to follow. Film maker Wayne Ewing did what he had been doing for the last 20 years, followed the antics of the Owl Farm with his camera. What results is a 60 minute documentary on the logistics of getting this tribute off the ground. It starts at the beginning, meeting with townsfolk to get the go ahead. What follows are fire concerns, lightning concerns, aircraft concerns (Hunter lived in the flight path to Aspen airport, 3 miles away), and other various problems. Hint, it helps the logistics process that Hunter's best friend is the sheriff.

I thought it was fascinating, but I am simply too involved in the whole Hunter thing. I can not say if the film is for you (only available to direct order from Ewing's website) I can say the viewing was a really great experience. It was being showed at the Denver Starz Film Festival. I got to see the film in a small theatre, with beer served... and guest speakers. At the end of the film, as I damn near shit myself with joy, film maker Wayne Ewing walks in with Hunter's widow, Anita. They spoke to us for sometime, and then fielded questions from the audience. It was pretty terrific. Anita explained to us after the film that the film will be traveling the country on the 'film festival circuit'.

I should also mention a work in progress we got to watch called 'buy the ticket, take the ride', whose director was also there. More about that later, surely.

Mahalo
ed: JH

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Movie Review : Remembering Hunter: When I Die
Published: November 16, 2005
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Documentary
Writer: Lono
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#1 — November 16, 2005 @ 14:17PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

Lono, i hadn't heard a damn thing about this, but i love Breakfast With Hunter. i may be tempted to order this sucker right here. Great review, man.

#2 — November 16, 2005 @ 16:17PM — El Bicho [URL]

Lono, thanks so much for the review. I was jealous when I heard about the screening, but am glad to hear to will be touring. Was there any coverage of the funeral itself? I know it was filmed and shown at the Belly-Up, which I didn't find out about until the next morning. I have to get caught up with my work so I can post my adventure about going to the funeral.

#3 — November 16, 2005 @ 17:08PM — gonzo marx

once again...

thanx much, Lono

..:::bows, hand over fist:::..

Excelsior!

#4 — January 4, 2006 @ 16:40PM — El Bicho [URL]

I didn't see a way to email you on your blog, so I'm posting this here.

There's a new DVD about Hunter's TV appearances available at 5minutestolive.com

#5 — January 4, 2006 @ 22:06PM — Lono [URL]

Bicho,

Thanks for the heads up on that DVD. I just ordered it a few minutes ago, and will have a review of sorts when it arrives (though it may just be a post note to this).

In other news, I ordered the DVD of 'When I Die' and just got it this weekend. I was bummed there were no extra 'bonus' features, but to me the film was well worth $20 to have in my collection. Think of the film definately as a companion piece to 'Breakfast w/ Hunter'. See that first.

#6 — January 4, 2006 @ 22:58PM — gonzo marx

blastitalltofuckingHellLono!!!

every time i think i have heled up...you come along and write something magnificent to rip the crusty scab off the festering pustule of my Grief and sense of Loss

miserable bastard...i owe ya another beer

thanks and selah!

Excelsior!

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