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Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Was Worth the Wait

April 25, 2019
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You can go down a very long, circuitous (perhaps quixotic) rabbit hole in finding the story behind how Terry Gilliam finally finished latest work The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. So, we’re just going let you go down there on your own and focus on telling you how we enjoyed the film itself.

Just as that story fascinating on its own, the actual movie itself stands as a grand offering of Terry Gilliam’s vast, vast imagination. The idea of even adapting the original book of Don Quixote into a movie or TV series is pretty challenging. Yet, Gilliam dived further thematically by following a commercial director who becomes his art in living Quixote while trying to make a Quixote-themed commercial. That’s a bit cryptic of a premise, but describing the wild nature of the movie can get a bit complicated and just trust that Gilliam, for our money, pulls off the many narratives and layers he attempted here (on top of being visually spectacular as is usually the case with a Gilliam film).

For all the grand absurdities that Gilliam has presented in his films over the years, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote stands out as one where the nonsense (mostly) makes sense and is enjoyable to get lost in.

You can stream The Man Who Killed Don Quixote at several places here.

Terry Gilliam’s ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ Will Get a Theatrical Run After All

April 16, 2019
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Terry Gilliam’s ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ Will Get a Theatrical Run After All

Last week, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote had a one night only, Fathom Events style screening across the country. We weren’t sure how else Terry Gilliam’s long, long, long awaited Quixote movie would be seen, but come this Friday, it’ll be in limited release and VOD too.

If we had to guess, it met some number from the one night only event that guaranteed this limited release rollout. Hopefully, that bodes well for its reception. We shall see this weekend.

OK, Finally, Here’s a Trailer for Terry Gilliam’s Man Who Killed Don Quixote

February 27, 2019
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It’s almost too fitting that Terry Gilliam’s journey to make a movie centered around Don Quixote has been long and circuitous, even quixotic perhaps.

Yet, despite the numerous set backs, issues with funding, etc. etc., it seems that we will indeed get to see The Man Who Killed Don Quixote after all. From the trailer, this has potential to be a bit of fun especially with Adam Driver and Jonathan Pryce’s dynamic as a man thinking he’s Don Quixote and a man playing along and being his Sancho.

In fact, if you allow us this very specific comparison, a Don Quixote version of Andy Sandford’s Who’s On First joke.

If you’re into it, mark your calendars for April 10th as there is some sort of one night only cinematic event for the film.

Entire Monty Python Catalog Headed to Netflix

March 22, 2018
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Entire Monty Python Catalog Headed to Netflix

From Holy Grail to the Flying Circus to deep cuts like Eric Idle’s What About Dick? will all be coming to Netflix on April 15th.

It will probably be the freewheeling, absurdist reprieve that you might like on Tax Day, so get ready to binge a bunch of silliness in a few weeks.

Terry Gilliam’s “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” Is Done and Finally Has a Release Date of Some Kind

October 2, 2017
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Terry Gilliam’s “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” Is Done and Finally Has a Release Date of Some Kind

Though it may be a well worn observation at this point, the word “quixotic” applies to much of the journey making of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. 

Several mishaps involving casting and financing have plagued Terry Gilliam’s ambitious work inspired by the classic Spanish satirical novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. As a result of this process, it’s taken two decades to finish the film and get into theaters.

For perspective, consider that Gilliam likely spent more time on making this movie as he did in initial run of Monty Python through the 70s and 80s.

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote now has a French release date aimed for May 2018, secured U.S. distribution through Amazon Studios (date TBA), and boasts a very robust cast of Jonathan Pryce, Adam Driver, and Stellan Skarsgård. 

Hopefully, nothing else veers off track between now and next Spring.

Terry Gilliam Intending to Start Production on His Don Quixote Movie in September

February 16, 2016
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Gilliam really, really, really wants do it this time around.

Monty Python member-turned-director Terry Gilliam has tried so hard and so many times to adapt the classic novel Don Quixote into a feature length film that there has been a documentary about unfortunately falling short of doing so.

Yet, for this latest attempt, Gilliam is aiming to roll forward with production in September of this year with the backing of Amazon.

It’s quite a long time to keep your fingers crossed in order for this to happen, but streaming services do offer a shot in the arm to indie filmmaking that wasn’t around when Terry tried to make Don Quixote in the past.

Watch Terry Gilliam’s Earnestness vs. Stephen Colbert’s Wit on The Colbert Report

September 20, 2014
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On the promotional track for Zero Theorem, Terry Gilliam appeared on The Colbert Report complete with kimono and took his positive vibe and message against the wit of the Stephen Colbert character.

The result was pretty damn fun. Also, Colbert does a Monty Python “walk from the desk to the interview table”. Watch it here.

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