- Studio: First Run Features
- Release Date: May 9, 2001
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75Must-see viewing if you're not quite sure the sun really set over the British Empire.
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75Becomes a creepy yet amusing look at how he tries to take control of the film being made about him.
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70The film, like its subject, is a hoot, both shamelessly entertaining and bursting with personality.
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70A compulsively watchable but repugnant portrait of a selfish eccentric born to privilege.
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70A memorable portrait of an unbearable personality.
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63Funny, yet appalling.
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63One of the more entertaining documentaries to come along in some time.
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50Tennant had hoped the documentary would serve as an "instrument of revenge" on Mustique's new owners. It's the filmmakers who end up exacting revenge on Tennant, gleefully recording his every splenetic outburst and infantile hissy fit.
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40Glenconner is such a class-conscious caricature that he doesn't need the filmmakers to do him in; he does a sterling job all by himself.