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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Movie-Tie In

An Unauthorized Autobiography

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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Movie-Tie In

By: Chuck Barris
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AN OUTRAGEOUS AUTOBIOGRAPHY PUBLISHED TO COINCIDE WITH THE MIRAMAX FILM STARRING DREW BARRYMORE, GEORGE CLOONY, AND SAM ROCKWELL, DIRECTED BY GEORGE CLOONY
Suspense, excess, danger and exuberant fun come together in Chuck Barris' unlikely autobiography -- the tale of a wildly flamboyant 1970s television producer, better known as the infamous host of The Gong Show. What most people don't know is that Barris allegedly spent close to two decades as a decorated covert assassin for the CIA.
Barris, who achieved tremendous success as the creator and producer of hit TV game shows such as The Dating Game and The Newlywed Game, claims to have joined the CIA as an agent in the early 1960s, infiltrated the Civil Rights movement, met with militant Muslims in Harlem, and traveled abroad in order to kill enemies of the United States.
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is now a movie directed by and starring George Clooney, with Sam Rockwell as the author, but the original story is wild and gripping, spiced with intrigue, sex, bad behavior and plenty of great one-liners. It is destined to become a classic.©2002 Chuck Barris, All Rights Reserved; (P)2002 Simon & Schuster Inc., All Rights Reserved, AUDIOWORKS Is an Imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster Inc.
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It was just okay - was the plot plausible - in terms of his supposed CIA work? Hard to tell. It

It was just okay

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Part of the appeal is whether parts of the story are true. My intuition tells me that this is a mix of fact and fiction. I believe that there is enough truth to make this story both worthwhile and entertaining.

Outrageous

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Fantastic. Especially nice that the actual voice is done by Chuck Barris himself thru out.

Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind

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Overall this is a very entertaing book event though many of the scenarios seem very unlikely. Unfortunately, this is an abridged version. The book is read by the author which adds quite a bit to the experience. It's worth the listen.

Entertaining yet unlikely

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This is surely a most unusual memoir book! Interweaving his job of a top TV show producer and that of a CIA operative and assassin, the narrator is drawing a most dynamic, crazy picture of his life. That the assassin stuff is most likely a fantasy does not change the attractiveness of the story in the slightest. I did get a feeling by the end that this fantasy escape world was really important to the protagonist, in the real world maligned and cornered and stressed out. I heard a lot from my friends about the cultural phenomenon that was the Gong show, and this book fits its author. Lots of fun, exciting plot, highly recommend.
Oh, and the narrator assumes a bit of this Yiddish-affected Brooklyn/NJ/Philly accent, which really works.

wonderful wild romp

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