93 Minutes, Not Rated
Directed by Joshua Rofé
Synopsis:
With a keen appreciation for nature, and a kind and gentle demeanor, Bob Ross encouraged everyone he met to embrace their creativity and believe in themselves, becoming a cultural phenomenon along the way. The man who famously said that there were no mistakes – just happy accidents – has brought sheer delight to the world for decades. Beyond the iconic hair, soothing voice and nostalgic paintings lies a mystery that many have yet to discover.
Remember how everyone loved McDonalds and lauded Ray Kroc for his incredible business acumen?
And then Michael Keaton played him in The Founder, and everyone kind of saw how the sausage (or Big Mac, I suppose) was really made?
Yeah, are you ready to have another curtain drawn back?
I hope so, because art is messy.
Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed can be seen exclusively on Netflix now.
Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed features appearances by Bob Ross’ son, Steve, and friends, along with archive footage of Bob and his business associates, Annette and Walt Kowalski.
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