Review of Larry Flynt: The Right to Be Left Alone (2007) by Walter M — 16 Sep 2010
A couple things become obvious when watching this documentary of sorts: 1. Woody Harrelson was spot-on in The People vs Larry Flynt, and 2. Disgusting as he may or may not be, Flynt is one fine representative of the First Amendment.
I don't prefer Flynt's brand of pornography but support his right to show it. But he really became so much more than that, and that's the part I respect. He's pretty vulgar even without the porn, but I can find much to disagree with him about. I wish myself and others had the balls to say the things he said in court, about our government, etc.
This is no great movie, just mostly some clips of him talking about this and that. But if you dislike the current system, you'll definitely get some laughs out of what he says about it (and has said to its face).
This review of Larry Flynt: The Right to Be Left Alone (2007) was written by Walter M on 16 Sep 2010.
Larry Flynt: The Right to Be Left Alone has generally received positive reviews.
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