KIP'S AMERICAN GRAFFITI BLOG

ATTENTION: This blog works best in website mode (click below) KIP PULLMAN'S AMERICAN GRAFFITI BLOG is the best and most successful web tribute to the 1973 film classic, AMERICAN GRAFFITI. Here you'll find hundreds of original, accurate and well-researched articles by this author on American Graffiti including personal interviews, car information, film analysis, original newspaper clippings and other articles written by me.

Tuesday, December 19, 2023


 Candy Clark (Debbie) endorses Kip's American Graffiti Blog

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I've been a fan of AMERICAN GRAFFITI since I first saw it in the theater in 1974 with my dad (1934-2003.) I originally started this website in 2006. At that time there was only one tribute site to the film: Kathy Schrock's Homepage. By creating this I was filling a gap - a need for a place where you could find everything you wanted to know about the film contained in one spot. To create my site I have done a lot of research which includes interviewing those that were involved in the film, as well as combing through articles, newspapers, & journals. I'm always looking for a fresh perspective or a new angle from which to base an article. After all that's been written about the film, there are still new facts and ideas that pop up that are worth sharing with my readers. As long as I''m still able to approach this task with the excitement that first inspired me to create this site then I will continue to contribute my efforts towards making Kip Pullman's American Graffiti Blog the greatest website about the film.
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