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    | | |  | Confessions of a Dangerous Mind |  | List Price: $19.99 Your Price: $15.99
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 The memoirs of game-show creator-host Chuck Barris (the man responsible  for The Newlywed Game and The Gong Show) are the inspiration  for this sneaky biopic, which not only covers Barris's television  career, but also his exploits--unsubstantiated, but also not  disproved--as a government assassin. As Barris, Sam Rockwell gives a gutsy,  manic-depressive, warts-and-all performance, depicting how Barris cheated repeatedly  on his longtime girlfriend Penny (Drew Barrymore), was recruited into the CIA by  a stone-faced agent (George Clooney, who also makes a stylish directorial  debut), created some of the most popular yet reviled TV shows of the 1970s and  '80s, and had a torrid affair with a mysterious, beautiful operative (Julia  Roberts). For a screenplay by Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich,  Adaptation), Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is pretty  straightforward, letting Barris's fevered brain speak for itself. The result  manages to be lurid, comic, and oddly philosophical. --Bret Fetzer
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