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Johnston's songs (``Grievances,'' ``An Idiot's End,'' ``Phantom of My Own Opera'') honestly explore an achingly sad life of unrequited love and stretches in institutions - imagine an even whinier Neil Young if he went completely over the cliff. Pippen seemed a step quicker Tuesday, driving the lane, making some flashy passes, swatting away Shaquille O'Neal, that it offset his whinier moments - making a dunk and wanting the call, complaining when being called for a charge. Yes, in this documentary look at his jazz band's 1996 European tour, the great filmmaker/scandal subject is often a whinier and pettier neurotic figure than he plays in his feature films. |
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