The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
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I saw the trailor this weekend when I finally caught (500) days of summer and found it quite intriguing... Pity that I had to read here that Law, Depp and others shot very little for it...would still be interesting to see how the movie has shaped up overall. Fingers crossed for free previews !!
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This film looks fantastic. I can't wait to see it!
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It's looking highly unlikely that there will be any free screenings for this
boo..
I really need to get myself a part time job. Damn the recession!!

I really need to get myself a part time job. Damn the recession!!
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A part time job just for a cinema ticket!! lol
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Well, for other things as well. I've been trying to get a job in my local cinema for ages for the free tickets lol
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Gosh me too, I would love to work in a cinema, but the p*y is so low (not that I am well pa*d at the moment anyway!)
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Anyone won tickets to the premiere of Parnassus? Is the film any good?
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Just caught the film, looked like it was gonna be rubbish, for once I was proved wrong, a funny, well made film with some really freaky sequences and great characters.
Certainly deserves a 9/10.
Certainly deserves a 9/10.
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I just saw this and absolutely adored it! Completely surreal, but completely wonderful at the same time. I think it's one you'd have to see several times before you understand it, but then I would also say that it's debatable whether or not it is meant to be understood! Not what I was expecting from point of view of modern day setting (don't know why, but I thought it would be historical fantasy), but that just made it even better. And the alternative Heaths worked superbly. Highly recommend it.
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Cool, I might give this film a go then, I have a few cinema vouchers left. I am not a big fan of the Terry Gilliam surreal vision but I did like twelve monkeys when there is a stronger storyline to support the surreal visions.