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A young muckraker decides to start his own underground newspaper at his high school.A young muckraker decides to start his own underground newspaper at his high school.A young muckraker decides to start his own underground newspaper at his high school.
Stefanie Y. Hong
- Ming Na
- (as Stefanie Hong)
Tyrone Marshall Brown
- Johnny Rock
- (as Tyrone Brown)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaAt the end of the movie when Gonzo talks with Evie, he can be seen wearing a 'Sons of an Illustrious Father' shirt. This is the name of the band Ezra Miller (Gonzo) is in in real life.
- GoofsColumbia University does not offer an undergraduate major in journalism, which Eddie is pursuing in the film. The journalism program at Columbia is only offered to graduate students.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Eddie 'Gonzo' Gilman: In the past week, I blew my chance to go to college, I lost all my friends, and I almost ruined my parents' marriage. The one girl I ever cared about will probably never talk to me again. And I... I also got my face kicked in, but... after everything I've done, I probably got off easy.
- ConnectionsReferences All the President's Men (1976)
- SoundtracksOoh Girl
Performed by Northern State
Written by Robyn Goodmark, Julie Potash, Correne Spero, Caleb Shreve
and Adam Horovitz
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Eddie 'Gonzo' Gilman is a come-to-age student, in an upscale high-school of New York city, and he has a column in the student's paper.
He adopted his nickname, from Hunter S. Thompson's alternative journalism ('Gonzo style'), and so he is such a freedom fighter, against the establishment (usually keeping him down): the principal of the school and the elite students, controlling everything.
At the same time, though, all of them (good and bad guys) must keep their scores and discipline with a tight grip, in order to qualify for college.
Gonzo revolts, though, releasing his own paper (The Gonzo Files), in such a conflictive way, challenging everything and everyone at school, for the sake of justice.
In such a crusade, Gonzo also adopts Hunter S. Thompson's symbol: a hand closed in a fist, with two thumbs.
'Beware the Gonzo' is a very complex (and violent) movie, and yet it has the fluency of an absorbing primetime TV-show, thanks to the expertise of its producer, Bryan Goluboff (the same of 'Law and Order: SVU').
The movie doesn't have any moral agenda anyhow, it's just an entertaining movie with a solid story.
It was produced by the organizers of the 'Tribeca Film Festival', also in New York.
He adopted his nickname, from Hunter S. Thompson's alternative journalism ('Gonzo style'), and so he is such a freedom fighter, against the establishment (usually keeping him down): the principal of the school and the elite students, controlling everything.
At the same time, though, all of them (good and bad guys) must keep their scores and discipline with a tight grip, in order to qualify for college.
Gonzo revolts, though, releasing his own paper (The Gonzo Files), in such a conflictive way, challenging everything and everyone at school, for the sake of justice.
In such a crusade, Gonzo also adopts Hunter S. Thompson's symbol: a hand closed in a fist, with two thumbs.
'Beware the Gonzo' is a very complex (and violent) movie, and yet it has the fluency of an absorbing primetime TV-show, thanks to the expertise of its producer, Bryan Goluboff (the same of 'Law and Order: SVU').
The movie doesn't have any moral agenda anyhow, it's just an entertaining movie with a solid story.
It was produced by the organizers of the 'Tribeca Film Festival', also in New York.
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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