http://www.giganticfilm.com/

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Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns)

Release Date: May, 2003 (NY)
Studio: Cowboy Pictures
Director: A.J. Schnack
Screenwriter: Not available
Starring: Gina Arnold, Michael Azzerad, Adam Bernstein, David Bither, Frank Black, Linwood Boomer, Brian Cohen, Pat Dillett, Sue Drew, Dave Eggers, John Flansburgh, Jake Fogelnest, Joe Franklin, Janeane Garofalo, Ira Glass, Jonathan Gregg, Dan Hickey, Kurt Hoffman, Mark Hoppus, Al Houghton, John Houlihan, William Ingoglia, Mike Kelly, Jamie Kitman, Jamie Lincoln Kitman, Josh Kornbluth, Bill Krauss, Robert Krulwich, John Linnell, Michael McKean, Dan Miller, Glenn Morrow Alex Noyes, Conan O'Brien, Annette O'Toole, Gary Ray, Andy Richter, Raoul Rosenberg, Harry Shearer, Paul Simon, Michael Small, Jim Stabile, Jon Stewart, Syd Straw, Sarah Vowell, Danny Weinkauf
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: Not available
Official Website: Giganticfilm.com
Review: Not available
DVD/VHS: Not available
Movie Poster: Not available
Plot Summary: Welcome to the surreal and poetic planet of They Might Be Giants, the Brooklyn-based musical duo of John Flansburgh and John Linnell, who have spent the past twenty years crafting their singular alt-pop style - cerebral, dark and humorous. Embracing the Do-It-Yourself ethos of true independent artists, They Might Be Giants has followed a unconventional path to cult stardom - from John and John's first meeting in a Lincoln, Massachusetts grade school through the East Village performance art scene of the early '80s to their 2002 Grammy Award - aided by stunning, low-budget music videos, trailblazing use of the internet and a truly groundbreaking utilization of the telephone answering machine. Shot over seven months in 2001 as the Giants prepped their first studio record in five years, "Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns)" is a comprehensive chronicle of the band's 20-year history, told through performance, animation, videos and hilarious commentaries from friends and fans.