The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus trailer has melted my brain
Posted by: Matt Gamble in Coming Soon, Movies, TrailersThis trailer comes thanks to the efforts of the good folks working over at Quiet Earth. Its one hell of a film website and I highly recommend making it a regular stop. If you’re not reading Quiet Earth, you’re not a fan of film.
Now everyone knows that The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus is the final film that Heath Ledger was working on when he expired, but besides that this is the latest film from Terry Gilliam, who is truly one of the finest directors working today. I’ve been waiting four years since his last film (Tideland, which is divisive, yet still a masterpiece) and with the release date of October 16th quickly approaching, I was beginning to wonder just when we would start to see some actual footage of the film.
Well, that time has arrived and what is contained within the trailer looks bloody fabulous. October can’t get here soon enough.
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus trailer
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The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb
Posted by: Matt Gamble in Features, Movies, Reviews, Where the Long Tail Ends
When I was growing up in Wisconsin I would often times kill time at my local video store. I would roam through the aisles, looking at the VHS boxes, searching for something interesting to watch. I was fascinated with genre mash-ups and Ralph Bakshi’s films and quickly immersed myself in them. But Waukesha wasn’t exactly stationed along the cutting edge of pop culture, so I had some rather sizable gaps in both my film knowledge and exposure.
It wasn’t until college that I began meeting people who were giving enough to introduce me to German Expressionism, Italian neorealism, and Turner Classic Movies. From then on I always have had great respect for people who introduce me to new and exciting things, especially when it comes to films.
Which brings me to my girlfriend, Anna. I found my first excuse to talk to her when she was reading Watership Down, which was one of my favorite books (as well as animated films) as a child. Much to my delight she had never read it before so it afforded me the perfect opportunity to lay down some serious knowledge, and from there we soon began introducing each other to all sorts of of new experiences. One interesting thing to note is she was far more open to trying out my recommendations early on then I was with hers. This is quite simply explained. She likes Bjork, Dogville, and Ayn Rand. I like cool crap.
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