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Dear Mr. Watterson (2013)

20 years after Calvin and Hobbes stopped appearing in daily newspapers, filmmaker Joel Allen Schroeder has set out to explore the reasons behind the comic strip's loyal and devoted following.

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Andrew O'Hehir 14 Nov 2013

Schroeder isn’t much of a comic-strip expert or historian, by his own admission, so Dear Mr. Watterson bounces off many of the most interesting issues in and around “Calvin and Hobbes,” noticing them but not exploring them deeply.

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Stephanie Zacharek 12 Nov 2013

[A] heartfelt but largely inarticulate documentary.

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Dave McGinn 15 Nov 2013

Schroeder’s film makes a convincing case that the fact that the characters have never been licensed has a lot to do with why it is still so precious to so many people.

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Alexander Z 05 Jun 2014

Is this the worst narrator or what? His voice is completely monotone, his insights are basic, and he focuses entirely too much on himself. The documentary is supposed to be about the subject, not the documentarian. Some of the interviews, when you get past all the fanboys, are interesting and provide understanding of the world of syndicated comics, but when it comes to talking about the strip itself, there is absolutely nothing new brought to the table, and it just devolves into a public forum for people to suck Watterson's dick, and talk about how he didn't sell out. Like we haven't done that enough already. I love the strip too. I'm not going to make a movie showing myself telling the world I love it. Fuck this guy and his ego.

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Elizabeth Weitzman 14 Nov 2013

The deeply private, intensely ideological and undeniably brilliant Watterson would make an absolutely fascinating subject. But director Joel Allen Schroeder has no access to him. So instead he talks a lot about how much he loves “Calvin and Hobbes” and then invites other fans to do the same.

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