From the March, 1990 issue of Vanity Fair, page 148:
Crispin Hellion Glover, twenty-five, has always been true to his middle name.
He's got the rangy physicality and cerebral rush his father, Bruce, put to use
as the scorpion-wielding Bond villain in Diamonds Are Forever, but kid
Glover has flexed his own talents. He wed eccentricity to the Eisenhower nerd
as the sputtering pop in Back to the Future, out-weirded co-star
Dennis Hopper in River's Edge, and on TV his legendary cryptic kick
Dada'd the deadpan David Letterman. This month, Glover appears in his first
Disney movie - Touchstone's Where the Heart Is, directed by John
Boorman. "This film goes into Boorman's mind," he explains, "and that's a great
place to be - his morals are the best."
-A. Janklow