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Rufus T. Firefly
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is one way of saying it, though I prefer "mensch"
Sep 2000 time: 07:36
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That's the question. And the answer is, "no." But it's interesting that he was considered. From today's NY Post, via Salon:
quote: "The Brothers Grimm" director Terry Gilliam on what he thinks of his contemporaries: "I was the perfect guy to do 'Harry Potter.' I remember leaving the meeting, getting in my car, and driving for about two hours along Mulholland Drive just so angry. I mean, Chris Columbus' versions are terrible. Just dull. Pedestrian ... I saw 'War of the Worlds' and I thought, Steven Spielberg is a man who makes brilliant scenes but can't make a movie anymore." (Page Six) |
The assessment of Columbus and Spielberg is dead on, but to the point: What would a Gilliam Harry Potter have been like? One thing's for sure: Nearly-Headless Nick would have had more to do, and Peeves wouldn't have been written out. He probably would have gotten Dumbledore right, too.
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Rufus T. Firefly
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is one way of saying it, though I prefer "mensch"
Sep 2000 time: 07:36
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quote: Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
After hearing the travesty that is "The Brothers Grimm", I don't have the same faith in Terry Gilliam that I had before that.
Oh, and one of the things I thought Columbus DID do real well is get Dumbledore exactly right. |
I haven't seen Grimm yet, but his long string of magnificent films allows him the occasional clunker.
As for Dumbledore, I very much disagree; Columbus's Dumbledore was too much the kindly old wise man, with too little of the book's wit, wackiness, and mystery.
In fact, now that I think about it, Gilliam's Baron Munchausen seems more like the book's Dumbledore to me than CC's Dumbledore.
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