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Post by hi224 on Apr 5, 2017 19:06:30 GMT
A crazy movie and an ambitious project seriously 12 hours.
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Post by Jerk on Apr 5, 2017 21:17:20 GMT
That movie happened in a parallel universe. If we had seen that movie happen cinema would be very different now.
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Post by gogoschka1 on Apr 5, 2017 21:26:44 GMT
A crazy movie and an ambitious project seriously 12 hours. Yes I've seen it and I absolutely loved it. It had me grinning at first and drop my jaw soon later; the grinning was induced by the witty, charming narration by Alejandro Jodorwsky himself (a natural born story teller, if there ever was one) – the jaw dropping came by way of hearing the most incredible anecdotes about how one person got some of the most famous and daring pioneers of their respective arts to participate in this crazy project.
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Post by wmcclain on Apr 6, 2017 2:33:15 GMT
It would have been a disaster.
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Post by angel on Apr 6, 2017 7:41:33 GMT
It would have been a disaster. I suspect you're right. Still would have loved to have seen it though.
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Post by sostie on Apr 6, 2017 8:39:43 GMT
On paper it sounds like a mouthwatering prospect - Moebius, Giger, Dan O'Bannon, Pink Floyd, Dali etc...but I'm sure it would have been a helluva mess if made
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Post by nausea on Apr 6, 2017 15:59:57 GMT
Why are we so terrorised?
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Post by gadolinium on Apr 7, 2017 20:12:38 GMT
I love it. As a fan of Jodorowsky and an admirer of many people involved with that almost cursed production, I feel a documentary like that was truly needed. Lots of amusing anecdotes, lots of craziness and lots of fun. The man himself still makes movies. I loved The Dance of Reality and can't wait to see his new one.
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