Glen's doc does bring up a lot of different emotions. You'll know when you are ready to watch it, Tony.
I don't know if this info would help you, Tony, I haven't heard of a Glen Campbell fan who regretted watching it.
There are likely some fans who did regret it, but haven't shared that feeling here on the forums or on the official I'll Be Me movie facebook page.
When you do watch it, please know that you can talk about it with other fans here, if you would like to.
To all members, what scenes did you particular appreciate in the film? What did you learn about Glen Campbell that you didn't know previously? Were there any scenes in the film that you felt could have been left out of it? Has this film changed your life in any way?
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"Glen Campbell I'll Be Me" remains one of the most popular films broadcast on CNN. Another blockbuster film, "History of the Eagles", aired on CNN on 30 January 2016, and was watched by 1.35 million viewers. After "Eagles", I'll Be Me continued to hold on to its ranking in popularity on the cable network:
Among the 21 CNN Films and five CNN Films Presents features that have aired to date on the network, Saturday’s premiere makes HISTORY OF THE EAGLES the third highest-rated among total viewers (after CNN Films Presents Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me and CNN Films Blackfish) and fourth among viewers aged 25 to 54 (after CNN Films Presents Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me, Blackfish, and Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine).
--From CNN and The Nielsen Company:
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