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Directed by Terry Gilliam.
An innocent country farmer experiences a number of improbable misadventures that culminate in a battle against the titular beast in this broadly comic fantasy. The first solo outing of director Terry Gilliam, who served as animator and co-director on Monty Python and the Holy Grail, returns to the medieval setting that had previously served him so well, and brings along fellow Pythonite Michael Palin for the ride as reluctant hero Dennis Cooper. Cooper's journey to defeat the fearsome Jabberwock is filled with a similar combination of traditional fairy-tale narrative and irreverent humor, which at times aims to be even raunchier than classic Python fare. But while the film is too awkward and repetitive to succeed, it does boast impressively grungy medieval sets and costumes, and flashes of the visual brilliance that would characterize Gilliam's more mature works. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
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"This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown round #2”. Read more about that here. The Fisher King I was a bit disappointed with this. Although I knew Terry Gilliam wasn't perfect, he's made enough fantastic films that I consider him to be one of my favorite directors. So I'm not sure why I still had not seen this film yet. But I don't feel too bad that I waited so long now. Gilliam can get caught up in his fantasy stories where fantasy collides with gritty reality. Some work for me, some not as much. It's not a bad movie, but it just doesn't measure up with the way some of Gilliam's other films affect me. Not only was Gilliam doing his same old shtick (why is he bringing back the Holy Grail too?) but almost none of the familiar actors were doing anything I haven't seen them do before either. Not that there weren't a few amusing or inspired moments. Michael Jeter is always a good freak. The movie is a bit long too. Maybe if Gilliam could have cut it down ... " [More]
 



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