hooter311
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I'm on board with all of this. I tried Tideland, and it was one of the few films I wasn't even interested in giving a chance. I shut it off within the first few minutes. Gilliam lost his mind years ago, and I feel as if Fear and Loathing was the last great effort we receive from him. Clever script, that Gilliam wrote, but the film turns into a total mess by the time it's over, I realize that was kind of point, but it seems to have carried over for the last dozen years. I would rather watch Time Bandits than Dr. Parnassus again. I don't think it would have been any less muddled if Ledger was able to finish his role.Some great moments, but fails as a whole. The parts I liked, I really liked.his later stuff has been so disappointing. "tideland" was a total trainwreck. unwatchable really.Agree. Gilliam is one of those artists for whom I have immense respect, but I never seem to be able to sit and enjoy his movies as much as I think I should.The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Creative and kind of interesting, but a miss overall. At least for me.![]()
2/5
If you like this type of mind bending fantasy, be sure you've seen The Fall, Mirrormask, and the City of the Lost Children. I couldn't possibly pimp the Fall enough.
Bill Murray was money: "I just played 9 holes at Riviera. Just walked on. It was empty!"
Agreed. I saw Moon, Serious Man and Zombieland in the last week and Zombieland was the best imo.
Bill Murray was money: "I just played 9 holes at Riviera. Just walked on. It was empty!"
But I couldn't generate any interest in the film or her character or anything that happened because she seemed bored throughout the entire film. Her inability to create a character of interest prevented me from feeling involved in the story.
But I couldn't generate any interest in the film or her character or anything that happened because she seemed bored throughout the entire film. Her inability to create a character of interest prevented me from feeling involved in the story.