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    Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure

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    Poster of the movie Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure
    2011     Documentary    
    Australia/USA
    1h 25min

    The most important audio recording released in the nineties wasn't a collection of songs by a self-tortured alternative star. The most important recording released in the grunge era was entitled SHUT UP LITTLE MAN! It was a covert audio recording of two older drunken men living in a small flat in San Francisco, who spent their available free time yelling, screaming, hitting and generally abusing each other.

    The phenomenon began in 1987 when Eddie and Mitch (two young punks from the Mid West), moved next door to Peter Haskett (a flamboyant gay man), and Raymond Huffman (a raging homophobe). This ultimate odd-couple hated each other with raging abandon, and through the paper-thin walls their alcohol-fuelled rants terrorised Eddie and Mitch. Fearing for their lives they began to tape record evidence of the insane goings on from next door.

    Directed byMatthew Bate
    Written byMatthew Bate
    CompanyTribeca FilmMongrel MediaMongrel Media

    Featuring

    Eddie Lee Sausage
    Mitch Deprey
    Orson Welles
    Christian Bale
    + MORE

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