Tales of the Rat Fink Movie Review
Tales of the Rat Fink Review
"Tales of the Rat Fink" Overview

Rating: NR
2006
Cast and Crew
Director : Ron MannProducer : Ron Mann
Screenwiter : Solomon Vesta
Starring : Jay Leno,the Smothers Brothers,Matt Groening,Brian Wilson,Ann-Margret,John Goodman,Thomas Wolfe,Steve Austin,Paul Le Mat
This animated presentation of hot rods as redesigned by artist-specialist Ed
Roth (who became the "Big Daddy" of collector cars), will appeal to car lovers,
Roth followers, and automotive hobbyists. For those who don't share the
obsessive compulsion about wheeled creations, it's a ho-hum but amiable history
of Roth's artistry as it evolved from beat-era printed T-shirts trademarked
with the green rat fink image to car model kits and auto detailing. With the
advent of fiberglass, Roth's inner muse found the freedom to devise new
expression in the use of the hot rod as the motif for a unique, award-winning
brand of counter-culture sculpture.
Roth's story includes the elements of iconoclastic rebellion and mechanical
genius right up to his death in 2001. The film is immersed in animation by Mike
Roberts and a CGI boost to animate available archive stills, all of which
suggests the rebel's own grand cartoonish style.
In a nod to Pixar, a series of his great cars speak in the voices of an
extensive cast of famed appreciators: the likes of Jay Leno, the Smothers
Brothers, Matt Groening of The Simpsons fame, Beach Boy Brian Wilson,
Ann-Margret, John Goodman (who also narrates as the featured subject), and even
novelist and immortalizer Tom Wolfe. Paying tribute to "Big Daddy," all.
Punk-rock band The Sadies pump up the fun level with their high-test music
tracks, and Ron Mann (Comic Book Confidential, Grass) directs this Canadian
production with a style of free-thinking that captures the zany essence of his
subject.
Reviewer: Jules Brenner





