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Re: Terry Gilliam: This Python bites
« on: January 19, 2005, 01:11:04 AM »
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"With Life of Brian we were vilified by Christians," he continues. "Yet Christianity is alive and well. Come on, if your religion is so vulnerable that a little bit of disrespect is going to bring it down, it's not worth believing in, frankly."


you see why i love this guy?
I consider him one of the last truly creative directors alive left. him and david lynch

I actually saw Brazil in LA when it came out and I was one of the only people in the audience. maybe the only one. and it's a masterpiece!
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Re: Terry Gilliam: This Python bites
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2005, 03:49:21 PM »
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Not seen Brazil, though I am curious about it.
run and get the DVD special.
In a moment of weakness I got that over a year ago. it has a great documentary in it.

(and, btw, when they reissued Larance of Arabia some years ago I stood in line to see it On The Big Screen. Yup, it's incredible that way)

(Oh, and have I mentioned that I also saw Citizen Kane on the big screen when they reissued that one????

see, i never go to the movies unless they bring out something incredible.)  :lol:
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