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You Think You Really Know Me: The Gary Wilson Story

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1hr 12min
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January 1, 2003
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Plexifilm
Synopsis: In 1977, Gary Wilson was the leader of a small clique of bohemian fringe artists in the small town of Endicott, NY, who, after years of staging bizarre happenings and making experimental films, decided to take his talents to the world by making an album. Recorded on a semi-pro setup in his father's basement, Wilson's You Think You Really Know Me was an oddball blend of fusion jazz, new-wave pop, prescient electronic funk, and noisy freak outs married to bizarre lyrical psycho dramas about his often ... Full Synopsis
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This low-key doc about lost-and-found Other Music cult hero Gary Wilson so sweetly underplays its hand that even the most jaundiced skeptics of Jandek worship come out simply rooting for the safe passage of town weirdos everywhere. Full Review
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