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  1. Dec 7, 2007 · Summary Flash is a man who longs for the day when he worked as a crew member on such cinematic masterpieces as Citizen Kane. When Flash meets teenage film fanatic Cameron Kincaid, he becomes an unlikely mentor and agrees to help Cameron make a film to compete in a student competition where the top prize is a film-school scholarship and, for ...

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  2. Man in the Chair has few surprises. Once its machinery is humming, it settles into a soothing fable of a last hurrah. Read More. By Stephen Holden FULL REVIEW. 60. Variety.

  3. The first film ever allowed to actually film onsite at the Motion Picture Retirement Home, "Man in the Chair" combines the best qualities of a buddy flick, a documentary, a teen flick and experimental filmmaking into a surprisingly touching, insightful, inspiring and life-affirming film.

  4. Oct 28, 2007 · Man In The Chair Review. Flash (Plummer), a curmudgeon with a hankering for classic movies and booze, is coerced by volatile teen Cameron (Angarano), into helping him to enter a student film...

  5. Oct 17, 2007 · Film. Review: Man in the Chair. Man in the Chair is more exorcism than resuscitation. by Ed Gonzalez. October 17, 2007. Photo: Outsider Pictures. When his buddy Joshua (Murphy White) asks him if he’s seen The Fisher King, Cameron Kincaid (Michael Angarano) replies, “Terry Gilliam, cool director.”

  6. Jan 22, 2008 · A fair-to-middling contemporary fantasy drama that, despite its surfeit of flashy effects, is mildly charming in the way it addresses the injustice of old folk

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  8. MAN IN THE CHAIR is the story of the unlikely friendship between a drunken old man, Flash, played by Christopher Plummer, and a rebellious young teenager, Cameron, played by Michael Angarano, who find an unlikely bond in their love for classic movies.

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