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RE: The Making of Quixote - cclark - 01-25-2020

Terry Gilliam was on the Graham Norton Show last night. Here's the full episode (UK only, available for 30 days):
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000dls5/the-graham-norton-show-series-26-episode-15

To watch outside the UK, try using a VPN. (I'm still trying to figure out what the best one is to use.)


RE: The Making of Quixote - bruttenholm - 01-26-2020

Someone uploaded it on youtube :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QADgjzSddA&feature=emb_title


RE: The Making of Quixote - cclark - 01-27-2020

(01-26-2020, 07:39 PM)bruttenholm Wrote: Someone uploaded it on youtube :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QADgjzSddA&feature=emb_title

The YouTube video is still blocked in the US, but I used the Opera browser which has a built in VPN and it worked.
https://www.opera.com/download


RE: The Making of Quixote - cclark - 01-27-2020

Japanese promo video for 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote' is using 'Lost in LaMancha' footage as well:



RE: The Making of Quixote - MercuryZap - 02-02-2020

Hi
I know its alphabetically motivated but it really befuddles me (in a wonderful way) that my local cinema in Antrim is the first listed on the current rundown of Quixote friendly cinemas. Going again tomorrow night. Background to attached image taken at said location (by me):


RE: The Making of Quixote - MercuryZap - 02-05-2020

Monday.


RE: The Making of Quixote - Donald McKinney - 02-07-2020

I saw it on Monday at the Science + Media Museum in Bradford, I certainly wasn't disappointed! It was a truly nutty and heartfelt love letter to the power of imagination. Ignore the critics, I couldn't see anything wrong with it ay all! It had two brilliant lead performances. Driver breaking into an Eddie Cantor song and dance was hilarious, and Jonathan Pryce was in retrospect, a no brainer for Quixote, adding gravitas and a noble charm. Ful review coming soon!


RE: The Making of Quixote - MercuryZap - 02-07-2020

Cool you made it Donald.


RE: The Making of Quixote - bruttenholm - 02-07-2020

I remember an interview of Heath Ledger where he was saying that Brothers Grimm allowed him to go big with his acting and liberated him as an actor, which allowed him to aim for a more truthful performance in Brokeback Mountain. On the same level, I wonder if Driver's award nomination for Marriage Story owes something to his more exuberant work in Quixote.


RE: The Making of Quixote - cclark - 02-15-2020

The pre-order for Quixote DVD/BluRay is up on Amazon.co.uk:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Man-Who-Killed-Don-Quixote-Blu-ray/dp/B084NMH313