I wathed Terry Gilliam's "Brazil" last night for the first time in years. What a perfectly terrifying movie.
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3 comments:
Poor Terry, he is such a special bird. He had so much trouble with the Brother's Grimm, but no one can doubt his talent!
I didn't see "Brothers Grimm." I probably should have. "12 Monkeys" is one of my all-time favorites.
I caught TBG while filming a doc in St. Paul, Alberta - my DOP and I both thought it was a wonderful film, but I know it split the critics.
Lost in La Mancha is a must view for any Gilliam fan.
Paul
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