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Hoyt 2023-05-29 17:48:28
super kid....a bit...
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Don 2023-05-24 02:44:05
Standard terrygiliam style~~ If this map is real, it is not a treasure map. It travels through the past and presents. Is it possible to establish awesome historical knowledge, or to dialectically verify which is true of official history and unofficial history? I also want to live In ancient Rome, ancient Egypt, ancient China or...
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Antwon 2023-05-12 05:31:35
Retrieve lost childhood...
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Jessika 2023-05-10 07:49:55
I saw the second half of this movie on TV around 2002. After looking for it for a long time, "The Great Demon" was also watched during the search. Just found out that the director is Terry Gilliam, no wonder it attracted me for almost ten years. Some scenes in the film are also very interesting today: giants walked out of the sea with ships on their heads; characters from various historical periods gathered to fight against demons, and even tanks and spaceships came out. The most annoying thing...
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Brennon 2023-05-05 07:25:27
In the end, both parents died. Does this director hate his parents since...
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Nora 2023-04-17 20:40:24
Terry Gilliam’s early directorial work, a children’s adventure fantasy film with richer imagination, still has historical spoofs similar to "The Python and the Holy Grail", but it is not so funny. The handling of the whole film is more serious and regular, and tends to be the usual cold tone of British films. It is not as lively and colorful as Hollywood movies, and the film special effects are not too amazing. Only two of "Monkey Python" participated in the performance this...
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Lucinda 2023-04-17 17:40:51
The plot is messed up, it doesn't make...
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Shaun 2023-04-13 22:16:09
Seems like a joke...
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Alexys 2023-04-04 23:27:56
Another crazy and super imaginative work by the Monty Python team, God, Satan, Napoleon, Robin Hood, Mona Lisa's smile, ancient Greek kings, Titanic, Western cowboys are all spoofed. . . The first half is a bit boring, the second half is...
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Wellington 2023-03-27 14:04:56
CC Collection No. 37, produced in the UK in 1981, directed by the maverick film master Terry Gilliam. Gilliam had not yet renounced his American citizenship, but he was already British. The bridges that cross randomly in the film, although not as futuristic as "Fantastic", among them Napoleon, Robin Hood, Titanic... are all very imaginative. 7.4...
Time Bandits Comments
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Nikita 2022-09-30 16:58:05
Free will, discussion about God
At the end of the film, the little boy asked God why there is evil, and God said it was free will. I remembered that I had watched "Fake God" before. God said to Jim Carrey, who is about to become God, "You can do
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Kirstin 2022-09-30 17:04:49
Repost: "Time Thief": God's silly joke
Tubingen Carpenter Released on: 2007-10-06 14:49
Title: Time Bandits
Director: Terry Gilliam, Terry Gilliam
Starring: Craig Warnock, Craig Warnock, Sean Connery Connery
David Warner David Warner Ralph Richardson Year
: 1981
Country: American
Genre: Black/Fantasy
Guide: If "Rock" is...
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Wally: Vermin, that is not meant to be eaten!
Vermin: You never know until you've eaten it!
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[from trailer]
[the following is heard over various scenes from the film]
Trailer reader: Remember my voice? I do trailers. All kinds of trailers. One day they'll put me in a film - the proper full-length job - until then I'm just stuck with this sort of stuff. "Go and see this," "don't miss that," "the most terrifying thing you ever saw is coming to baby-sit for you tonight."
Trailer director: Alright, cut it there. Look, just read what's on the script, will you?
Trailer reader: The what?
Trailer director: The script! Other way up!
Trailer reader: Ah!
[clears throat]
Trailer reader: Ready?
Trailer director: Yes. Yes.
Trailer reader: You flocked to see Brief Encounters for the special effe...
Trailer director: "Close"!
Trailer reader: Huh? Oh, "Close Encounters"
Trailer director: Close Encounters! The film.
Trailer reader: Oh, I never saw that.
Trailer director: Well forget that film, we're on about *our* film. Time Bandits.
Trailer reader: What?
Trailer director: Time Bandits! The one you are supposed to be promoting! Remember?
Trailer reader: [clears his throat again] You flocked to see Close Encounters for the special effects. You went to Superman to see a man fly. You went to Star Wars for the droids. You went...
Trailer director: Now what?
Trailer reader: Where's page 2, man?
Trailer director: It's under page 1! See?
Trailer reader: [mumbling to himself] ... you went to Star Wars...
[finds his place]
Trailer reader: Time Bandits can offer you much, much more. It's not the special effects, nor flying men, nor droids which makes Time Bandits a unique cinematique... cinema...
Trailer director: "Cinematic"! You know, pertaining to the cinema!
Trailer reader: ...cinematic experience. It's the make-up. Yes, folks, you've never seen anything like it: men made up to look like monsters! Monsters made up to look like men! Look-alike men made up to look different, different men made up to look alike! No expense has been pared... spared on the pan-shtick... pan-stick... No expense has been spared flying in the world's greatest make-up men...
Trailer director: Just a minute, just a minute. What about the plot?
Trailer reader: The what?