Review of I Think We're Alone Now (2008) by Randy T — 19 Mar 2012
An odd documentary that is moreso a chain of "reality tv" inspired moments following two individuals obsessed with 80's pop singer, Tiffany... there isnt much substance here. outside interviews and facts are pretty much void.
.. we follow Jeff Turner and his delusions of being best friends with Tiffany... it is downright creepy and pretty sad. Although he has been accused and gone to court apparently for stalking Tiffany in the past, he still strives to have a relationship with her-- attending her public appearances, attempting to write and call her etc.
.. but even he seems relatively stable when compared with neurotic, transitionally-gendered Kelly McCormick. As said-- this is an off documentary... a bit amateur in its approach and leaving an eerie taste behind that makes you wonder how people can become so obsessed and delusional.
This review of I Think We're Alone Now (2008) was written by Randy T on 19 Mar 2012.
I Think We're Alone Now has generally received positive reviews.
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