f0fb3 - 2y
Ridiculously good movie from a surreal icon. This, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Zero Theorem are must see surreal rides from this former Monty Python star! nostr:nevent1qqs2h5798wgt0qslgydc6vvflfsr50qkqj9kq3tvxuaw3yq3le6at2cpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0wd68ytnsw43qygpknc6heqn4u27lrxxrf0v97ejmvpftvvwwsdgvaxq8j27gjekpdypsgqqqqqqsks54lt
4ff65 - 2y
# Brazil, by Terry Gilliam is one of my favorite movies. I was very disappointed by Zero Theorum.
9ca0b - 2y
I like this nostr movie account. It's nice and doesn't spam, has good links. Is it you?? Don't reveal. Keep the mystery going lol But is it you? No don't tell me.
369e3 - 2y
It’s not him.
Brazil is amazing. Why were you disappointed by Zero Theorem??? I thought it was a great dystopian look at the world, like if they had made Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. (Which they might've now...I think maybe it's a TV show but at the time it was the closest I could think of) Same vein.
It's me, isn't it?
Not me I'm not this organized. 🤷🏽 But I was thinking about making another account for my "Stream of Connections" blog where I talk about movies a lot 🤷🏽
Might be. I'm like 46% on that one
It's been a minute. I remember it was kind of boring. I would have to watch it again to be more specific. It just didn't seem as poignant or fun. Where's, I still get something out of Brazil everytime I watch it.
I can see that. It was slow and definitely more thinky than fun like Fear and Loathing or some or his others. But I thought it was very telling about being addicted to computers, no longer hanging real human interactions in the future and getting everything from ai, as well as escaping into drugs and pleasure 🤷🏽 I see what you're saying though there was a lot of opportunities in his craziness to have outlandish moments, I was expecting that but they never came.