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Tarnation (Movie Trailer)

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2006

Your greatest creation is the life you lead.

This is the best movie ever.

This will change the way movies are done.

Simply amaizing

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  • great work with just $218 of budget

  • It's the saddest, most disturbing/depressing movie i've ever seen ! At one point I felt uncomfortable by just watching it ... in others the LOVE just blows out of the TV ... you'll just feel a lot of confused feelings by watching it !

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  • Anyone knows the name of the intro? Thks

  • I saw this movie for the first time today at school, and it was like a dream, I didn't know Jonathan Caouette before and I have to say that he just made a dream for everyone from his own life

  • I'm with the others, this movie is probably the most disturbing movie I've ever seen. I could only get through half of it.

  • beau

  • 400,000 $ in clearing rights

  • I still can't get over how this film cost a mere $218 to make.

  • i just got back from new york. i was in the west village at a starbucks off 7th ave. in line..i saw this guy..someone i recognized.. for 10 minutes i couldn't remember how or who? it was jonathan caouette! lol i was going to approach him, but not for the reasons you might think. i'm not starstruck...the reason was, i teach film and i wanted to let him know that i was using his film to teach. the film is incredible. 1 criticism: the shots in 2002 were too narcissistic, too self conscious.

  • @CrosbySinatraAndDean He seems like a good guy, and you know what? take your semester off, I did the same and it worked for me, at least to feel more at ease. Good luck.

  • Jonathan Caouette is a wonderful person. He came to speak at my college this week and he and this movie changed my outlook on life. It was the last class I attended before I decided to take a semester off because of depression. Seeing him so happy now gives me hope for myself.

  • That Jonathan is all right, He treats his family well. This is a great film, and really shines a much needed light on mental illnesses that a lot of families deal with.

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