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      Despicable Dick and Righteous Richard

      2011 1h 19m Documentary List
      Reviews 80% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score Dick tries to complete the eighth and ninth steps of a 12-step program by apologizing to all the people he has wronged over the years. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member Rather lifeless documentary charting the attempts of the recovering alcoholic and seemingly rather shallow and selfish Dick Kuchera to complete the 'amends' elements of the programme. Unfortunately, Dick's attempts to become Richard are as lacklustre as the responses he provokes. The people and events involved are just not interesting enough for the film to fully engage the viewer. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Jason Bailey DVDTalk.com Rated: 3/5 Apr 29, 2011 Full Review Sarah Boslaugh PopMatters ...an be absolutely hilarious, particularly when Richard is apologizing for Dick's past sins (no garden variety sins, they run to things like "I'm sorry I took a shot at your wife" and "I'm sorry I locked you out of the house naked in the wintertime") ... Rated: 6/10 Oct 5, 2012 Full Review Sarah Boslaugh Playback:stl ...raises questions about the limits of human (as opposed to divine) forgiveness and whether the philosophy of "living in the moment" entitles you to a free pass for whatever you might have done in moments past. Rated: 7/10 Jan 22, 2012 Full Review Ron Wilkinson Monsters and Critics A look at honesty and self-image starring the best actor of them all: the maintenance addict. Rated: 5/10 Jun 12, 2011 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis Dick tries to complete the eighth and ninth steps of a 12-step program by apologizing to all the people he has wronged over the years.
      Director
      Joshua Neale
      Producer
      Brian Carmody, Patrick Milling Smith, Jani Guest, Richard Packer
      Genre
      Documentary
      Original Language
      English
      Runtime
      1h 19m