Finally got to see this. Overall, it was pretty good. Brownlow’s A HARD ACT TO FOLLOW is...well, a hard act to follow. However, Bogdanovich does manage to tell Keaton’s story within a reasonable amount of time while still hitting most of the key points, and it’s also pretty cool to see the wide variety of people he’s influenced over the years give their thoughts (there even are some modern celebrities like Bill Hader and Johnny Knoxville who’ve contributed to it). Interestingly enough, Bogdanovich actually decides to wait until the end to discuss Keaton’s silent features, allowing the story to end on a more positive note. I personally felt it had occasional pacing problems (Bogdanovich spends a surprising amount of time on films like COLLEGE and BATTLING BUTLER on the grounds that they’re often overlooked by Keaton fans, yet spends significantly less time on GO WEST), but as a whole it held together pretty well and the audience around me was laughing constantly, so I suppose it did it’s job. Plus, most of the restorations of Keaton’s silent films looked really good.