• Warning: Spoilers
    This alleged documentary on how the wizard of Oz has impacted society up until the time that it was made is probably one of the most phony and pointless wastes of film about a classic movie ever made. It is included on the two-part "Wizard of Oz" DVD and in a short period of time, it becomes so self-absorbed with its subjects on film that it forgets about the subject that it is talking about. Brittany Murphy as the narrator does not have an appropriate voice for talking, even off camera, about the importance of a cultural phenomenon. Her voice is breathy, boring and plastic, and it is extremely difficult to even listen to her attempt to explain why the "Wizard of Oz" is important to her. then, it begins to focus on drag performers doing imitations of Oz characters where they have no clue how to even become the characters and their performances are so some of these narcissistic and demanding of attention that it becomes sickening to watch. It is a short little expose of extremist liberal agendas with an agenda that really serves no purpose other than to create insinuations about a film that is nowhere remotely present.