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Seen that new film yet?

Started by Jasper, January 12, 2010, 05:25:26 AM

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Jasper

That new film by Terry Gilliam* with Tom Waits as the devil.  

The Imaginarium Of Dr. Parnassus.


Why are you still here?  Go see it.





*Of course there is a dwarf in one of the lead roles.  It's Terry.

Epimetheus

I love Gilliam and I fucking want to see it. It's not available on Netflix yet. I'll wait.

Oh, and one of the roles is played by four different actors throughout, so I've heard.
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Jasper

Quote from: Epimetheus on January 12, 2010, 05:27:56 AM
I love Gilliam and I fucking want to see it. It's not available on Netflix yet. I'll wait.

Oh, and one of the roles is played by four different actors throughout, so I've heard.

Yeah, because that one guy bought it last year.

Cain

OK, this is now on my list, after Crank 2.  I didn't actually know Gilliam was involved with this (I'd seen the name of the film around the place, but never really looked into it) so thanks.

I might actually require some more movie suggestions in the coming months, since I'll no longer have a working TV, but I'll datamine the movie suggestion thread first.

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Triple Zero

I see there's only CAM versions of it available yet, guess it'll have to wait.
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Payne

Yeah, I saw one of those adverty/trailer things (actually, it came across as a DVD extra, but without the DVD and yanno, the film) about it, and it looks diverting.

Which is what you want from a movie, I suppose.

I will most likely see it in the same way that I see most movies, five years after it comes out, picked up in some discount bin at the supermarket for £2 when I'm bored all to fuck. NO ONE SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THE PLOT UNTIL THEN, OKAY?!

~~~Payne: Just watched Serenity after picking it up in the discount bin at Somerfields for £2

Faust

I watched this when it finally came to the cinema here, It pretty good considering he didn't have the male lead for most of the film.
There were a few problems with the final version of the film, Namely Colin Farrel being an annoying choice of actor and some bad cgi in his sequence.
Oh and I'm getting sick of TG's endings, they have become horribly predictable.
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Cain

Quote from: Payne on January 12, 2010, 12:21:23 PM
Just watched Serenity after picking it up in the discount bin at Somerfields for £2

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