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Post by thomasjerome on Apr 5, 2018 9:39:56 GMT
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Apr 5, 2018 10:15:56 GMT
FINALLY !!!!!
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Post by Pavan on Apr 5, 2018 14:20:28 GMT
Looks good
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Post by getclutch on Apr 5, 2018 17:11:06 GMT
It looks really good! so glad this was finally made. Is Adam Driver on a mission to work with all the great living directors? The Coens, Scorsese, Jarmusch, Gilliam. Who is next?
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Post by Mattsby on Apr 5, 2018 17:43:16 GMT
It looks really good! so glad this was finally made. Is Adam Driver on a mission to work with all the great living directors? The Coens, Scorsese, Jarmusch, Gilliam. Who is next? Great bunch, he's also worked with Spielberg, Eastwood, Levinson, Soderbergh, Baumbach….
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Apr 5, 2018 21:53:52 GMT
A bit underwhelmed. It doesn't look bad, just not all that great, still it's Gilliam, so I'm interested. Driver is also building up a great director resume too.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Apr 6, 2018 0:56:54 GMT
That badly-edited, badly-scored trailer notwithstanding, this looks like quintessential Gilliam and I'm totally onboard.
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Post by CookiesNCream on Apr 6, 2018 1:23:52 GMT
Crazy how this took 20 years to get made and a release... I just read about its production history. But it looks alright. I liked some of Terry Gilliam's other films before like Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Fear and Loathing, Brazil, and Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. I personally found the The Brothers Grimm okay, if not outright the best. So I'll see about this one.
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Post by mikediastavrone96 on Apr 6, 2018 1:34:44 GMT
For 20 years of development, I was kinda hoping for something that didn't just look like every other Terry Gilliam film. Still, the film's long history has me intrigued enough.
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Post by stephen on Apr 6, 2018 2:31:52 GMT
I mean, Jonathan Pryce looks like the perfect fit for the part, and I'm loving how Adam Driver is cutting quite the enviable swath through auteurs, but this trailer looked kinda . . . I dunno, there? Nothing about it aside from Pryce really hooked me or lingers after I watched the trailer. Even Gilliam's lesser movies still have some sort of visual style that sticks out, but this one doesn't, at least from the trailer.
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Post by JangoB on May 8, 2018 14:52:22 GMT
In addition to the movie's fate still being unknown, Terry Gilliam has just suffered a stroke. This is the most cursed film ever.
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Post by Viced on May 9, 2018 16:53:05 GMT
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Post by JangoB on May 9, 2018 17:07:02 GMT
Good to see that he's okay and that the film will be shown in Cannes. Meanwhile, it lost its American distribution because Amazon pulled out
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Post by stephen on May 9, 2018 17:08:16 GMT
Let's be real: the second that the film begins to play in Cannes, the projector catches fire and it goes all "end of Inglourious Basterds."
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Post by Viced on May 9, 2018 17:14:04 GMT
Good to see that he's okay and that the film will be shown in Cannes. Meanwhile, it lost its American distribution because Amazon pulled out lmao, the hits just keep on coming.
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Post by JangoB on May 9, 2018 18:34:43 GMT
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Post by pupdurcs on May 9, 2018 18:40:54 GMT
Adam Driver feels like Adrien Brody, if Adrien Brody didn't walk around acting like he looked liked Brad Pitt.
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Post by Pavan on Jun 17, 2018 7:18:15 GMT
‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’: Terry Gilliam Loses Court Battle, No Longer Owns Rights to Long-Delayed Film link
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