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Old 11-16-2009, 08:27 PM   #1
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United Kingdom The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus - Blu-ray (March 29, 2010)

It looks like The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus is going to be released March 29th in the UK.



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Old 11-16-2009, 09:34 PM   #2
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I can't wait to watch this film. Please Mr. Gilliam, bring this movie to US theaters!
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Old 11-17-2009, 01:07 AM   #3
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Releaselists.com is also reporting a March 30th release date.
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Old 11-17-2009, 01:10 AM   #4
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Looking forward to this one as well.
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Old 11-17-2009, 01:48 AM   #5
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Did this even come out in theaters yet lol?
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Old 11-17-2009, 06:43 AM   #6
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United Kingdom The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (Terry Gilliam)



Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus (2009) has received a preliminary release date for the UK market: March 29, 2010. *Used Spanish poster.

Official UK site and trailer:
http://www.doctorparnassus.co.uk/

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Especially considering the trauma and difficulties stemming from Heath Ledger's death during production and the fact that Terry Gilliam hadn't directed a good picture in more than a decade, the helmer has made a pretty good thing out of a very bad situation in "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus." Synthesizing elements from several of his previous pictures, including "Time Bandits," "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" and "The Fisher King," the often overreaching director addresses a mad hatter of a story with the expected visual panache and what is, for him, considerable discipline. With Ledger onscreen more than might have been expected, the film possesses strong curiosity value bolstered by generally lively action and excellent visual effects, making for good commercial prospects in most markets.

"Imaginarium" joined the short list of films interrupted by the death of a star when Ledger died in January 2008, after an initial stretch of shooting in London and before the box office smash of "The Dark Knight." Gilliam struggled to figure out how to proceed before asking three other stars, Johnny Depp (who toplined for the director in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"), Jude Law and Colin Farrell, to step in to fill Ledger's shoes.

Many Ledger fans certainly will turn out just to see his final performance. But it's genuinely interesting to see how, under duress, Gilliam contrived to work the other actors into the role. The way it plays out in the finished picture is that Ledger's incarnation of Tony, a man rescued from death who provides a possible way for Doctor Parnassus to win a wager with the devil, occupies the London-set framing story, while his three successors play versions of the character in the CGI sequences set in fantastical other dimensions. It all comes off well, without terribly disruptive emotional-mental dislocations.

That said, Tony is not a demanding dramatic role, nor a particularly flamboyant one like the Joker, so this can't legitimately be described as one Ledger's most striking performances. Like most of the other actors here, he's antic and frantic, dirty and sweaty, as the principals flail around trying to cope with their desperate straits.

At first, it seems Gilliam's worst habits will get the better of him once again, as the early hectic action centers on a small group of traveling players who move about the seedier neighborhoods of modern London in a 19th-century-style carnival wagon that unfolds to allow the performers out to try to snare its few derelict customers.

At the center of the clan is Doctor Parnassus himself (Christopher Plummer, with a Lear-like countenance), who a thousand years ago made a pact with the devil for immortality. The downside to the bargain, however, as Parnassus is reminded when the devil comes to collect in the person of Mr. Nick (Tom Waits, forever the hipster); is that, when the doctor's daughter Valentina (Lily Cole) turns 16, she becomes Satan's property. Unfortunately, her birthday is imminent, so Parnassus makes another deal, which allows him to save his daughter if he can deliver five souls to his alternate world of the imagination.

This phantasmagorical domain exists as something like the anteroom to the doctor's wagon. Entered through a mirrored partition, it can assume multiple forms, and great comforts await there as well as considerable perils. It's another "Alice in Wonderland"-like playground for Gilliam, and while all the specific action may not be entirely coherent or exciting, it's always visually stimulating and allows the three incarnations of Tony to host assorted guests.

In a morbid touch, Tony is first seen hanging from a noose suspended from a London bridge and presumed dead. Once resurrected and done flopping about in the mud, the young man, who says "mate" a lot, joins Parnassus' small band, which, in addition to his kewpie doll-like daughter, consists of the over-avid Anton (Andrew Garfield), who's smitten with Valentina, and midget Percy (Verne Troyer). Seeing little upside among the drunks and homeless who generally witness and sometimes disrupt the troupe's appearances, Tony suggests a modernizing makeover and a move to snazzier environs.

A lot of the stage business consists of pratfalls and chaotic behavior, which quickly become overbearing, and the plot mechanics are scarcely more engaging. Fortunately, the central conception is sturdy enough to bear Gilliam's sporadic excesses, which in any case are better focused than is sometimes the case with him. Worst are the persistent and ineffectual flailings of Anton, a character poorly conceived in hapless 19th-century romantic mode.

It's 66 minutes into the picture when Depp first appears, and you have to look twice to make sure it's him, so closely has his pulled-back hair, moustache and beard been tailored to match Ledger's. At one point, Depp's Tony conducts a middle-aged woman to the river of immortality and says that there she can join the likes of Valentino, James Dean and Princess Di among those who never got old, which serves to ease Ledger's unspoken admission to that group.

Ledger reappears whenever the action returns to modern London, but the fact that Tony is always dressed in a white suit makes him instantly identifiable when Law takes over to deal with some Russian gangsters who pass through veil. Last and very much the best of the three new Tonys is Farrell, who brings great zest to Tony's efforts to become the crucial fifth soul who will save Valentina for Parnassus.

Pic's second half is resplendent with ever-changing CGI backdrops for the imaginary world the doctor has created with his gift. "Original designers and art directors" Dave Warren and Gilliam no doubt played a dominant role in conceiving the film's look, which is ornate without being a riot of detail, but production designer Anastasia Masaro, visual effects supervisors John Paul Docherty and Richard Bain and costume designer Monique Prudhomme certainly made major contributions as well. Other production values are strong across the board.

Plummer enacts the oldest man in the world with verve, and Troyer, Waits and Cole nicely hold necessarily caricatured work in check.

Pic is dedicated to the memories of not only Ledger but producer William Vince, who also died during production.

Camera (Technicolor), Nicola Pecorini; editor, Mick Audsley; original designers and art directors, Dave Warren, Gilliam; production designer, Anastasia Masaro; art directors, Denis Schnegg, Dan Hermansen (Vancouver); set decorators, Caroline Smith, Shane Vieau (Vancouver); costume designer, Monique Prudhomme; makeup and hair designer, Sarah Monzani; sound (DTS/SDDS/Dolby Digital), Tim Fraser, Eric Batut (Vancouver); supervising sound designer, Andre Jacquemin; re-recording mixers, Robert Farr, Mark Paterson; visual effects supervisors, John Paul Docherty, Richard Bain; visual effects, Peerless Camera Co.; stunt coordinator, Ray de Haren; assistant director, Lee Grumett; casting, Irene Lamb. Reviewed at Cannes Film Festival (noncompeting), May 22, 2009. Running time: 122 MIN.


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Old 11-17-2009, 07:00 AM   #7
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Thanks Pro-B. Just put in my pre order.
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Old 11-19-2009, 01:22 PM   #8
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Did this even come out in theaters yet lol?
It comes out in the US on Christmas Day (limited release). I think they are planning a wide release for early January. I really hope so, because I would love to see this film in the theater. Visit the official site for more info:

http://www.sonyclassics.com/theimagi...ctorparnassus/

And the support site:
http://www.imaginariumofdrparnassus.com/
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Old 11-19-2009, 03:11 PM   #9
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Will buy it on day 1 !

Very curious about this Terry Gilliam's flick

Plus, Sony is editing the movie, so surely region ABC.
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Old 12-25-2009, 07:26 PM   #10
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Tideland was very good Gilliam movie. Lot less than 10 years ago!!!!
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Old 12-26-2009, 08:25 PM   #11
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when is this one coming out in the U.S I want to see it in theaters but can't find it anywhere in Massachusetts
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Old 12-26-2009, 10:06 PM   #12
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New TotalFilm has the BD cover. too "busy" for my taste.. (with all the rating logos and film reviews paste on it)

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Old 12-27-2009, 12:53 AM   #13
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when is this one coming out in the U.S I want to see it in theaters but can't find it anywhere in Massachusetts
It's in limited release right now in the U.S., but it's supposed to have it's wide release toward the beginning of January. I don't recall the date right now, though.

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This is the thread for the UK release of Parnassus.

For the US release, click here.
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Old 03-19-2010, 04:23 PM   #15
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Has it been confirmed that the UK blu-ray is region-free?
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Being a Lionsgate release, highly doubt it would be Region Free.
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Old 04-08-2010, 02:41 PM   #17
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Does anyone know how the PQ/AQ is on the Lionsgate release? The Sony version seems rather good, so I'd rather import it if the Lionsgate transfer isn't as good...
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Same transfer, same black issues,(although not really a transfer issue, I believe that it's stylistic intent).
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identical extras? or different?
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I didn't see this film when it was released in cinemas, is it worth a blind buy?
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