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The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

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Front-Ranger:
It's a joyful movie, I'm sure you'll love it!

Mandy21:
I haven't read the entire 28 pages of posts here.  Watched this movie, finally, on Wed night, and was terribly sad that I did.  Heath was tremendous, of course, but I would have rather had him as the Joker being my last memory of him on film.  Guess I just don't understand Gilliam movies.

Front-Ranger:
Well, just watch The Dark Knight again and then that will be Heath's last movie for you. Problem solved. But keep in mind that Heath liked Terry Gilliam's films and wanted to support the film by appearing in it. One of the things that made Imaginarium memorable for me was coming to understand what Heath saw in it.

Mandy21:
Thanks, Lee.  I did, in fact, watch The Dark Knight directly after that to erase the memory.  I always fast-forward and only watch the scenes with Heath in them.  The rest of the movie, I didn't care much for.

I try to appreciate Gilliam simply because Heath loved him so much.  I TRY, but it doesn't seem to work.  He's just not my cup of tea.

I'll just remember Heath as Ennis, and the Joker, and Casanova, and Skip, and William, and Patrick, etc. etc....

delalluvia:

--- Quote from: Mandy21 on September 10, 2010, 07:41:29 pm ---Thanks, Lee.  I did, in fact, watch The Dark Knight directly after that to erase the memory.  I always fast-forward and only watch the scenes with Heath in them.  The rest of the movie, I didn't care much for.

I try to appreciate Gilliam simply because Heath loved him so much.  I TRY, but it doesn't seem to work.  He's just not my cup of tea.

I'll just remember Heath as Ennis, and the Joker, and Casanova, and Skip, and William, and Patrick, etc. etc....

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Why did it make you sad?

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