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YourNeverThere 07-07-2003 10:27 PM

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
 
Ive seen that movie tons of times and love it. So i bought the book. The book is just as good, which is strange because the movie makes little sense in some places but the book is really really good, anyone else read it?

-Ever- 07-07-2003 11:31 PM

I saw the movie when it first came out, long before I knew of I saw the movie when it first came out, long before I knew of Thompson and his background. Since then, I've read clips here and there of his stories in different journals and books and I now understand that the movie was so good because it had such an in-depth book to get ideas from! I'm yet to really get into Thompson's work, but Terry Gilliam, the director, has become my favorite director over the past few years and fear and loathing is just one of his many great works. I highly recomend anything else by him.... See this link for a list of his works, both those he acted in (most of the old monty pythons...) and that he directed.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/s...9557339-9499818

He directed:
12 Monkeys
Brazil
Adventures of Barron Munchausen
Fear and Loathing in LV
Time Bandits
Lost in La Mancha
The Fisher King
Jabberwocky



YourNeverThere 07-08-2003 01:00 AM

12 monkeys was great your right

ananayal 07-08-2003 05:36 PM

Almost have the Fear DVD worn out, if that's possible. I was given the book my senior year in highschool by a co-worker who's father taught college english. I read the book and was amazed and confused. Incredible writing.

seretogis 07-08-2003 06:56 PM

I saw the first 10 minutes of this, rolled my eyes, and put my Two Towers vcd in instead. It was utter crap, imo.

0001 07-08-2003 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by seretogis
I saw the first 10 minutes of this, rolled my eyes, and put my Two Towers vcd in instead. It was utter crap, imo.
So your attention span is.. how long?


I think there are some sparkly things to your left somewhere... check them out.

Batman976 07-09-2003 10:07 AM

All fans of this movie should definately check out the Criterion Collection DVD. It totally rocks and has three commentary tracks, including one by Hunter and one by Gilliam.

It's definately one of the better dvds in my collection.

-Ever- 07-09-2003 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by 0001
So your attention span is.. how long?



Lol, let me refer you to the writing above his avatar...
:D

Peetster 07-09-2003 10:34 AM

The book was interesting, read it a decade ago or so. That's with the seven stages of drunkenness, right?

juanvaldes 07-09-2003 02:25 PM

Awesome movie, my brother read the book and said he was going to give it to me when he finished but he never did. Bastard. Oh well, still want to read it.

Sion 07-09-2003 10:42 PM

the book was excellent. the movie was a decent attempt to capture the spirit of the book. but its one of those books thats basically impossible to properly capture on film. i give it an A for effort and a C on execution, overall grade: B+

Macheath 07-10-2003 12:35 AM

I find I can re-read the book very easily, just sit down one evening and before I know it its all over (again).

The movie had things like the music and Circus-circus set that are nice to see and hear - even when you've already imagined it all fitting together. The "wanna buy some heroin!" scene is actually much funnier in the book.

I was recently thinking about the <a href="http://www.obviouspop.com/gonzo/images/gonzotheart.gif">incredible original Ralph Steadman illustrations for Fear and Loathing</a> and what would have happened if Steadman and Thompson had collaborated with the masters of anime and western animation to make the movie.

Freaky thought.

YourNeverThere 07-10-2003 12:42 AM

my goodnes Macheath that would be insane. Thompsons writting has gotten more and more strange over the years, i just read a article-thing that he wrote form Adbusters that is really vemonfilled and vulger, so great stuff. Also the scene in the movie where he spills LSD on his coat in that club and the other guy licks it off his arm then the normal person comes in a sees them and ir ruins his life, in the book Thomson just imagines that part and says that that would be cool if it happened but never did. Stuff like that is really why i read the book to try and better understand what happened and what didnt

seretogis 07-10-2003 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by 0001
So your attention span is.. how long?

I think there are some sparkly things to your left somewhere... check them out.

I can pay attention if something is meaningful. If it's nothing but a glorification of the drug-culture, I get turned off and put something with substance in instead. I'm not a big fan of drugs, since a few friends of mine have suffered greatly while using them.

Jadey 07-10-2003 10:09 PM

Yeah! The book is fantastic! And I also love Gilliam's movies. 12 Monkeys and The Adv Of B Munchausen are 2 of my favorite movies. I've never seen Jabberwocky though, is it good too?

docbungle 07-11-2003 12:36 AM

The film represents the book perfectly. Scene for scene it is exactly the same.

After viewing one, there is really no reason to view the other. You feel like you are witnessing the exact same thing.

That is extremely rare.

Jesus Malverde 07-11-2003 12:54 AM

I heard about the movie from a friend, so I went out and bought the book. The movie is a really good adaptation of the book, I remember wondering "how the hell did they make this into a movie?" when I was reading it. Its a really funny movie, full of a lot of memorable quotes. I downloaded a clip of Thompson appearing on Conan's show, its hillarious! They're shooting machineguns and shit while drinking whiskey haha. (I can't remember if it has the seven stages of drunkenness, Peetster-what were they?)

laxative 07-14-2003 10:43 PM

read it a couple years before the movie. try thompson's book about the hell's angels.

FunHater 07-15-2003 04:47 PM

After all these comments, I'm thinking I should pick up the book. I also want to get the Criterion version of teh DVD.

Vales419 07-15-2003 07:28 PM

It's a great flick. Own it on VHS and DVD.

"I knew, your a fucking narcotics agent" -Depp.

Peace.

yakimushi 07-16-2003 02:46 PM

Fantasic book, fantastic movie. J. Depp is really excellent and seeing Benicio del Toro with a paunch is hilarious.

unclemeat 07-16-2003 03:48 PM

It is a great book. It is hard for any movie to capture the feeling that you have when you are reading the book. but the movie is not bad.

eris 08-08-2003 04:06 AM

I was really relieved once I knwo that Gilliam was directing this. He, Depp and Deltorro really pullled it off.

Anyone see the documentary on Gilliam's failed picture - it was heart breaking...

jimk 08-08-2003 04:14 AM

one of my all time favorite non-serious books!

i'm in drug recovery now, so it might not be quite as funny to me anymore, but i loved it in college.

if you liked that movie, check out "where the buffalo roam." it has bill murray as hst. shaky movie, but c'mon, bill as hunter? a must see.

frankgrimes 08-08-2003 08:43 AM

Loved the book when i read it years ago, very different, raw and powerful stuff and funny. never saw the movie. For those who like thompson and steadman together (i do), try to locate a book called "the curse of lono". its by thompson, generously illustrated by steadman about a trip to hawaii, and features thompson at his angry, paranoid best. i lent my copy out years ago and never got it back.

Steveye 08-09-2003 07:47 AM

Funniest book I've ever read.....thought the movie sucked. Just could'nt see Depp as Thompson.

-Ever- 08-09-2003 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by eris
I was really relieved once I knwo that Gilliam was directing this. He, Depp and Deltorro really pullled it off.

Anyone see the documentary on Gilliam's failed picture - it was heart breaking...

Which picture was that?

G5_Todd 08-10-2003 09:11 PM

crappy movie...

3zos 08-17-2003 07:11 PM

i seem to remember listening to something on NPR with regards to a failed Gilliam picture.. could it have been his idea of "Don Quixote"?

lalalapi 08-17-2003 10:15 PM

The documentary, about Gilliam's failed adaptation of <i>Don Quixote</i>, is known as <i>Lost In La Mancha</i>.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...55204?v=glance

http://www.imdb.com/Title?0308514

FlorentinoAriza 08-18-2003 01:37 AM

i'm a big fan of terry gilliam, brazil is one of my all time favourites. depp & del torro are great actors, but ...
for me the movie didn't work. i read the book some years before the movie and i really enjoyed it a lot.
the movie was a lettdown for me.

Pedialyte 08-18-2003 10:48 AM

This was an awesome movie... question though. Is it worth it to pick up the book? Does it explain quite a bit more or just ellaborate a few times?

Beltruckus 08-18-2003 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by seretogis
I saw the first 10 minutes of this, rolled my eyes, and put my Two Towers vcd in instead. It was utter crap, imo.
Hmm funny thats exactly how I feel about your posts.

eris 08-18-2003 02:14 PM

The movie was Lost in LaMancha. You really should check it out - it really brings to light Terry's mad vision - and why the studios hate to work with him.

snicka 08-18-2003 02:28 PM

books are always better than movies, no time limit on them. I try to watch the movie first and then go to the book. It is better to enjoy the movie, then go in depth with the book than to enjoy the book and then be dissapointed in the movie.

almostaugust 08-18-2003 07:24 PM

Yeah, i love the book and the film. I recently read an interview with him on aintitcoolnews. He only agreed to the interview on the provisor that the journo bought weed along.

YourNeverThere 08-19-2003 03:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by G5_Todd
crappy movie...
Wait a min. G5_Todd thinks that this is a crappy movie! Holy Crap!!! it really must be! i've totally changed my opinion of it now! well thank God that G5_Todd posted in a Fear and Loathing thread when he didnt like the movie JUST to tell us that he didnt. AND! He offered some amazing, intelligent and longlasting arguments to back up his openminded and enlightened post. Wow, that makes my day, OOOH man.

RemyLebeau97 08-21-2003 02:15 PM

Saw the movie and loved it, it's one of my fav's, however I haven't got to check out the book yet.

Plan9Senior 08-21-2003 02:40 PM

I guess I am the only one that feels like the movie was lacking and that Johnny Depp was not the right choice in playing that character. I read the book before I saw the movie, so maybe I just expected more.

Cynthetiq 09-10-2003 07:12 AM

liked the book... movie was eh...

i just don't think you can get the whole drug thing out onto film....


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