Terry Gilliam - C/D, S/D

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I've seen Brazil, Time Bandits, Fisher King, & Baron Munschausen. I may have seen some portion of the Grimm movie, too, but who can remember? I cannot say I truly hated any of them. But after each of them I felt to some degree marked by muddy paw prints and assailed by the aroma of wet dog.

Aimless, Sunday, 8 February 2015 02:37 (nine years ago) link

Yeah I've got quite warm feelings about Zero Theorem so I guess it exceeded my cautious expectations. I could see how some people would feel it's a weak retread of films like Brazil or doesn't have new things to "say".
But I think it has its own flavour.
Although Matt Damon is obviously kind of the villain, he doesn't seem nearly as powerful or sinister as I thought they would make him. There doesn't seem to be any grand menace or specific target to blame everything on. More realistic I guess.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 8 February 2015 15:22 (nine years ago) link

Meantime he has a cameo in Jupiter Ascending, I gather.

Ned Raggett, Sunday, 8 February 2015 15:47 (nine years ago) link

A part in a western film too.

I assumed Zero Theorem was scripted by Gilliam but it isn't.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 8 February 2015 17:33 (nine years ago) link

I could see how some people would feel it's a weak retread of films like Brazil...

...Although Matt Damon is obviously kind of the villain, he doesn't seem nearly as powerful or sinister as I thought they would make him. There doesn't seem to be any grand menace or specific target to blame everything on. More realistic I guess.

― Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, February 8, 2015 7:22 AM (2 hours ago)

yes to the former, though much more intimate. as for the latter, i saw qohen as his own villain.

contenderizer, Sunday, 8 February 2015 17:42 (nine years ago) link

Just watched a Gilliam interview and he said this was his cheapest film since the Python films. Really doesn't look like it but good for him.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 15 February 2015 20:17 (nine years ago) link

even if I understood the ending I really doubt it would have been very satisfying

This was the only glaring flaw with it really, I liked it quite a bit overall.

the joke should be over once the kid is eaten. (chap), Monday, 16 February 2015 18:11 (nine years ago) link

Some other things he mentioned in interview.
He said it was largely about him wanting people to disconnect more and try to enjoy their isolation again because many of us are losing that. Learn to distance ourselves from the nonstop buzz of needing to be connected all the time.
The script had extra longer endings that were written to get the studios interested then Gilliam cut them out. I think he might have said the extra alternate endings would be on a DVD as extras but maybe he was joking because I don't know why he'd film them if he didn't like them from the beginning.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 16 February 2015 22:02 (nine years ago) link

I felt like I just barely heard half the dialogue so I was confused a lot of the time and even if I understood the ending I really doubt it would have been very satisfying (I have doubts that Gilliam knew how to end it).

I got very frustrated by this and kept having to rewind. Gave up on it in the end.

oi listen mate, shut up (dog latin), Tuesday, 17 February 2015 11:49 (nine years ago) link

This has lingered in my mind like few films have in the past year. I liked it better than Dr Parnassus.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 17 February 2015 14:47 (nine years ago) link

one year passes...

Adam Driver is joining Michael Palin in Terry Gilliam‘s Don Quixote, “the film that has been in the pipeline for nearly 20 years,” reports Geoffrey Macnab for Screen. Shooting is slated for the fall.

http://www.screendaily.com/festivals/cannes/adam-driver-set-to-star-in-terry-gilliams-don-quixote/5103724.article

we can be heroes just for about 3.6 seconds (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 12 May 2016 15:54 (eight years ago) link

kinda more excited to learn Driver's in the new Jarmusch movie tbh

Οὖτις, Thursday, 12 May 2016 16:19 (eight years ago) link

Filmed in my hometown! Jarmusch sure likes his faded industrial cities.

Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Thursday, 12 May 2016 21:09 (eight years ago) link

eight months pass...

Palin as Quixote? Huh.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 21:32 (seven years ago) link

the casting of rochefort was one of the very few things the original production had going for it, even with the thickly french-accented manchegan thing. Lack of depp can only be a good thing tho

like I said in the time bandits thread, this looked fucking horrible in 2000, it has pretty much no chance of being good in 2018

wins, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 21:40 (seven years ago) link

Gilliam hasn't felt worth watching for a long time which is sad to me because his early films are so great flaws and all

sheer presence, look and size (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:02 (seven years ago) link

I couldn't bring myself to watch that last one about the guy with the magical computer program or whatever it was

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:03 (seven years ago) link

although I was surprised that The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus was not actually as terrible as I expected

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:04 (seven years ago) link

12 Monkeys was my last in fact

but i love Don Quixote so much i dunno i would be torn

sheer presence, look and size (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:04 (seven years ago) link

it would not be the same as don quixote, so maybe that's the deciding factor for you

Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:18 (seven years ago) link

I'm just finishing up my first ever read of it, inspired by the ilb thread - it's so so so great and I would be interested in seeing quixotic attempts to film it whose synopses don't begin "an advertising executive called toby from our world"

wins, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:20 (seven years ago) link

I loved Tideland, reading back over this thread it looks like it was more divisive than I would have guessed?

I haven't seen 12 Monkeys in forever, all I really remember about it was finding Brad Pitt unbearable as the nervous tics asylum guy.

soref, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:21 (seven years ago) link

actually, isn't there a whole crew of awful wacky asylum inmate types in that film?

soref, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:22 (seven years ago) link

12 Monkeys is p dire, idk what ppl see in it

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:24 (seven years ago) link

strangely, Chris Marker liked it

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:25 (seven years ago) link

haven't felt the need to rewatch it in 20 years so *shrug*

sheer presence, look and size (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:26 (seven years ago) link

iirc it isn't uniformly terrible

sheer presence, look and size (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:26 (seven years ago) link

some good imdb trivia for 12 Monkeys:

Terry Gilliam was afraid that Brad Pitt wouldn't be able to pull off the nervous, rapid speech. He sent him to a speech coach but in the end he just took away Pitt's cigarettes, and Pitt played the part exactly as Gilliam wanted.

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A tagline originally suggested for this film was; "The future is in the hands of a man who has none." This was considered to be a confusing tagline, as it made it sound as though he had no hands, as opposed to having no future.

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soref, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:28 (seven years ago) link

don't know whats wrong with the three people who didn't find the cigarette thing interesting tbqh

soref, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:29 (seven years ago) link

tideland is… challenging, but i liked it a hell of a lot more than we're supposed to

Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:29 (seven years ago) link

Tideland is fucking creepy. Yes, I get that it's supposed to reflect how dark a young child's life can get, but there's just some stuff I don't want to indulge in fully. This movie is uncomfortable to the max.

Everything Moves Towards The Sun (Ross), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:31 (seven years ago) link

I really liked Zero Theorem.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:35 (seven years ago) link

Still haven't seen 12 Monkeys in full and still don't feel like it. Haven't seen Time Bandits since I was 10 and I didn't like it back then so I might see it soon.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:37 (seven years ago) link

This movie is uncomfortable to the max.

it's hard work and not pleasant in any way. really it's the huge risk that i enjoyed most, and as a bonus it's visually mesmerising.

Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:50 (seven years ago) link

Tideland is one of the worst films I've ever seen

jjjusten, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:53 (seven years ago) link

Tideland not just suit but ugly and dull

12 monkeys great, his best effort at an actual movie

Parnassus far better than expected

Trouble with Gilliam is that he's sure he's clever and his one message is worth half making a lecturing panto about every three years when he's patently quite stupid and has little to say beyond denigrating competence

God knows Tim Burton is total shit but his best and his career average shits on Gilliam despite sharing almost all the same flaws

Betsy DeVos Ayes (darraghmac), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:58 (seven years ago) link

XP hi jjj I knew praise for Tideland would get you in

Betsy DeVos Ayes (darraghmac), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:59 (seven years ago) link

Parnassus started out really great w lovely concept, great art design, but towards the end when he was chasing his alt selves it went down tohe tubes

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:01 (seven years ago) link

Just for avoidance of doubt I'm voting D btw

Betsy DeVos Ayes (darraghmac), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:01 (seven years ago) link

having seen Time Bandits again recently, it still rules and is a whole lot of fun

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:02 (seven years ago) link

it's hard work and not pleasant in any way. really it's the huge risk that i enjoyed most, and as a bonus it's visually mesmerising.

― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 22:50

Really? I found it quite pleasant because a lot of the time she's having fun. I still think it's great.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:08 (seven years ago) link

Pleasant? Her father goes on a heroin infused journey and checks out of her life and she spends most of her time dissociating from the cruelty of adults through her puppets. I guess that's the beauty of interpretation.

Everything Moves Towards The Sun (Ross), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:12 (seven years ago) link

PS. Robert, didn't mean that in any way as an attack

Everything Moves Towards The Sun (Ross), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:13 (seven years ago) link

yeah 'pleasant' isn't the word i'd be using. her apparent happiness is the absolute consequence of everything that's wrong with her life imo (iirc; it's ages since i saw it).

Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:15 (seven years ago) link

"Mirrormask" did a similar theme well I thought.

Everything Moves Towards The Sun (Ross), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:18 (seven years ago) link

Ross- I don't think I would take it as an attack but thanks anyway.

The main thing that sticks with me about this is Gilliam saying that when she grows up, all this could be seen as the best or worst time of her life. But it's difficult to imagine her father's death not overshadowing the good times.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:22 (seven years ago) link

Munchausen, Brazil and Time Bandits are all the business. quality varies thereafter - am seriously trepidatious about the Imaginarium

― in a style known as "Early Cleveland" (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 17:41 (six years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

a mixture of trippy and bodacious? Fitting, imo.

― Goths in Home & Away in my lifetime (darraghmac), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 17:43 (six years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

um

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/trepidatious

― in a style known as "Early Cleveland" (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 17:46 (six years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

ur middle name ought to be 'understanding of wordplay'

― Goths in Home & Away in my lifetime (darraghmac), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 17:52 (six years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

actually, that is the definition of "mo"

― ali-baba-boob-job-bomb.jpg (DJP), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 17:53 (six years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

understanding of wordplay money understanding of wordplay problems

― Goths in Home & Away in my lifetime (darraghmac), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 17:57 (six years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

dont talk shite

― Goths in Home & Away in my lifetime (darraghmac), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 17:57 (six years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

see, you just don't understand wordplay

― ali-baba-boob-job-bomb.jpg (DJP), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 18:11 (six years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Good routine that

Betsy DeVos Ayes (darraghmac), Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:27 (seven years ago) link

i wonder whether he got worse for the same reason george lucas got worse: everyone around him just doing what he says unquestioningly

Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:29 (seven years ago) link

e.g. 12 monkeys looking like brazil because production design thought he would like that

Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 7 February 2017 23:30 (seven years ago) link


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