1/10
Stupid documentary about opportunistic idiots
31 May 2003
Warning: Spoilers
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I would like to say first off that I am not a big Anna Nicole fan, but after seeing the family she comes from I understand why she doesn't speak to them anymore. Between her judgemental step-father and money grubbing cousins she had ample reason to get away from them as fast as she could.

After seeing this documentary about a woman who marries for money, hides her bisexuality, and struts in a reality TV show on E!, I am convinced that Anna Nicole Smith is not the opportunistic one in her family. This documentary is all about borrowed fame. Anna's family agreed to do this movie so they could leech off their famous family member's fame because she wasn't letting them mooch off her money anymore.

As for the old man she married for money, I would just like to say that his family came off as tacky as Anna Nicole's family. I don't think anyone but Anna Nicole knows how she felt about the old man, and I don't think it's right for family members to get into marriages.

Overall I was annoyed by this documentary. I was annoyed by the rhyming songs between sections, I was annoyed by the money grubbing, and I was especially annoyed by Anna's cousin's wishing that Anna would have to come back home and live in oblivion, when they obviously don't want to live in oblivion themselves.

And a special shame to the Mexia Town Counsel for being uptight and closed-minded. I'm sorry, but Town Counsels should not be commenting on morality. It's the same as the US Government issuing an edict saying Christians are better than Buddhists. For crying out loud, whatever happened to the separation between church and state.
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