A bizarre and borderline offensive flop finds the unironic admiration nobody saw coming

If you were to tell somebody who had never heard of 2003’s dramatic comedy Tiptoes the premise of the film and how it came together, there’s a distinct chance you’d be accused of making the whole thing up, because virtually everything about the movie is borderline insane.

Written and directed by Matthew Bright in what still marks the last feature the formerly-prolific filmmaker ever helmed, he demanded that his name be taken off the final cut, so Bill Weiner is actually the name credited. Tiptoes debut as a 150-minute work-in-progress, but by the time it was released it had been whittled down substantially to a mere hour and a half.



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