[1] Self-declared curmudgeons interviewed in the film also include Harvey Pekar, Fran Lebowitz, Mark Eitzel, Cintra Wilson, Bruce La Bruce, Andy Rooney and Scott Thompson.
[2] The film was shot with a camcorder, with Zweig using a mirror to record his own experiences.
[3] The film was selected to the 2004 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and received a Silver Hugo at the 2005 Chicago International Film Festival.
It also received an honorary mention at the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival, in 2005.
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