We’ve got a new trailer to share with you for Terry Gilliam’s long-awaited fantasy adventure film, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. This is a passion project of his that he’s been working on trying to get made for the past 25 years. Well, after going to hell and back to get it made, he finally did it and it’s set to hit theaters on April 10th, 2019!
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote stars Adam Driver (Star Wars: The Last Jedi) in the role of Toby and Jonathan Pryce (Pirates of the Caribbean) in the role of Don Quixote. I’ve always enjoyed Gilliam’s style, and as you’ll see in the trailer, you can tell that he had a lot of fun making it.
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote tells the story of a deluded old man who is convinced he is Don Quixote,...
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote stars Adam Driver (Star Wars: The Last Jedi) in the role of Toby and Jonathan Pryce (Pirates of the Caribbean) in the role of Don Quixote. I’ve always enjoyed Gilliam’s style, and as you’ll see in the trailer, you can tell that he had a lot of fun making it.
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote tells the story of a deluded old man who is convinced he is Don Quixote,...
- 2/26/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Terry Gilliam's long-time passion project, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, really must be a cursed film! The director has been trying to get this film made for decades! Things looked bright for him and the project when he actually completed production on it with Adam Driver and it ended up premiering at the Cannes Film Festival.
Well, things just took another crazy turn as Gilliam just lost the rights to his film! Screen Rant reports that the Paris Court of Appeal just ruled in favor of the film’s former producer, Paulo Brancho, who sued for rights to the project on the grounds that Gilliam made the film illegally. Wow! I didn't see that coming!
According to Branco and his production company Alfama, Gilliam and his team didn't hold the rights to make the film. Screen Daily quotes Branco as saying:
"The film belongs in its entirety to...
Well, things just took another crazy turn as Gilliam just lost the rights to his film! Screen Rant reports that the Paris Court of Appeal just ruled in favor of the film’s former producer, Paulo Brancho, who sued for rights to the project on the grounds that Gilliam made the film illegally. Wow! I didn't see that coming!
According to Branco and his production company Alfama, Gilliam and his team didn't hold the rights to make the film. Screen Daily quotes Branco as saying:
"The film belongs in its entirety to...
- 6/18/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
We have no idea when we will get to see Terry Gilliam's long-awaited The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, but today we have a new international Catalan poster to share with you for the film.
I also included some recent comments made by Gilliam expressing his hatred for superhero films, calling them bullshit. During a recent interview, the filmmaker said:
"I hate superheroes. It’s bullshitt. Come on, grow up! We’re not going to be teenagers for the rest of our lives.""It’s great to dream of great powers. Superheroes are all about power. That’s what I don’t like about superheroes. They’ve gotta beat the other powerful superheroes. Come on, a bit of peace, love, and understanding is what we need."
It's funny that he's saying this because this is coming from the guy who tried to direct Watchmen at one point in his career.
I also included some recent comments made by Gilliam expressing his hatred for superhero films, calling them bullshit. During a recent interview, the filmmaker said:
"I hate superheroes. It’s bullshitt. Come on, grow up! We’re not going to be teenagers for the rest of our lives.""It’s great to dream of great powers. Superheroes are all about power. That’s what I don’t like about superheroes. They’ve gotta beat the other powerful superheroes. Come on, a bit of peace, love, and understanding is what we need."
It's funny that he's saying this because this is coming from the guy who tried to direct Watchmen at one point in his career.
- 6/13/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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