I Think We're Alone Now (Blu-ray w/ slipcover)
This feature documentary is an intimate portrait of two people who are deeply in love with the 80’s pop singer Tiffany.
Jeff Turner is a 50-year-old man from Santa Cruz, California with Asperger’s Syndrome. He has a very friendly and childlike spirit and can talk to anybody for hours on end but finds it difficult to maintain relationships and has never had a girlfriend. He has been attending Tiffany concerts since 1988 and describes her as his “best friend, mentor and protector.”
Kelly McCormick is a 35-year-old intersex person from Denver, Colorado who identifies as a lesbian. She loves running, watching action movies and doing impressions. She has also never been in a romantic relationship but says that she loves Tiffany “down to her bone marrow.”
Both Jeff and Kelly have been called “stalkers” by the media and other Tiffany fans but this film allows them to share their side of the story. Filmed over the course of six years, I Think We're Alone Now takes you deep into their lives, and shows the power of having something to believe in.
directed by: Sean Donnelley
starring: Jeff Turner, Kelly McCormick
2008 / 61 min / 1.33:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0
Additional info:
- Region A Blu-ray
- Jeff Turner Commentary track
- Kelly McCormick Commentary track
- Director's Commentary track
- Kelly update short doc
- Jeff update short doc
- Jeff on Natalie Wood
- Jeff's Alyssa Milano update
- How the movie came to be (short animation)
- The Mysterious Tiffany Letters
- Jeffisms
- Arlon's Angelic Visit
- Marshall Weeks and Rhythmic Gymnastics
- Kelly's poetry
- Kelly's impressions
- Preston B. Nichols short doc
- Dan Wholey "Snakes" music video featuring Preston B. Nichols
- English SDH subtitles