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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Criterion Collection

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Criterion Collection

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IF YOU AINT SEEN THIS MOVIE, YOU AINT COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Although this movie was not recieved well in theaters, it is one of the best films of the 1990s. The story, revolving around Raoul Duke, and journalist assigned to write an article in vegas, quickly dissolves into a visual feast for the eyes. Johnny Depp gives an incredible performance as duke. he lives the character throughout the whole movie, and depp's acting skills are definatly put to use in this film. The movie is very smart and funny, despite being disguised as a somewhat stupid film. rent it beeatch

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: You have to be a Hunter Thompson Fan...
Review: ...and I'm serious about that. The visuals are great, Johnny Depp is terrific, but you have to be ready for an entire movie about a series of drug trips, quite a few of them bad. If that kind of thing amuses you, watch this movie! If you don't care to see the nastiness that goes on in the "drug life," DON'T watch this movie! This is a movie for adults only.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Masterpiece
Review: I believe this is the best movie of the 90's without question. Every aspect is done to near perfection. Everything you can learn in a film class is present in the film. Gilliam follows the text as closely as can be done. The performances by Depp, Del Toro, Maguire and even the Doktor himself show the versatility of the actors, especially Del Toro. I have viewed this film probably over 50 times and each time I find something new and hilarious to see. Its also a great film because of the social content and message. Its a craZy trip. Read the book. And watch it more than once.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I must admit this is my favorite movie
Review: This is the kind of film that you can't just watch once, there are so many things that are hidden throughout. This is the best translation from the book I could have ever hoped for. Although I must admit, this film is not for everyone. Some people completely hate it, while others might not understand it. True Thompson fans will probably at least give it a look. Also Terry Gilliam adds his own personal touch that makes this film unforgetable! Bottom line, if you want to see Johnny Depp in a stellar performance, and want to see the novel truly come to life, give Fear and Loathing a try!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The most literal translation of book to film
Review: By professional critical standards, there's probably not many redeeming qualities this movie possesses. There's not really a story, no motive to propel these characters onward, and there's no moral tied up in a bow at the end. However, this is the most literal translation of a novel to film that I have seen, and it's one hell of a ride. Johnny Depp is outstanding as Hunter S. Thompson/Raul Duke, complete with crippling paranoia and hand gestures. As usual Benicio Del Toro is great, and the revolving cast of thousands never tries to steal the show. The movie slows down during the second half, but it doesn't diminish the fun that derives from watching these fictional (?) exploits. If you want a fun movie you don't have to think about, you may have found your match.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: could be the best travel film ever!
Review: you think thelma and louise was a good adventure! try partying with the good doctor himself! A totally misguided adventure about a drug addict reporter and his trusty lawyer.

a must see for any felon

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I agree with Jeff Shannon's appraisal...
Review: ..."Fear and Loathing" IS best when viewed under chemical influence. How else could one watch this film righteously? I haven't tried watching it with a head full of acid, mescaline, or ether, but I have watched it after having far too many Jim Beam-Cokes. It's amazing how much easier it is to follow along with the film after chemically altering your perception of things. If you haven't seen the film yet, READ THE BOOK FIRST. Terry Gilliam is a genius, but even HE can't quite do the book justice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: if you don't like it it's because you don't get it
Review: Oh didn't we all enjoy the exploits of Raoul Duke and Dr Gonzo - but let's face it, it all hit a little too close to home for some of us didn't it. This film is genius, you'll laugh you'll cry (etc). Johnny Depp is brilliant in this film and this was certainly one of the best films of the nineties. You'll get the most out of this film if you've ever lived it (know what i mean?) or (most importantly) you have a sense of humour (preferably a strange one). Some people hate this film - but not me. I've heard that the book is better than the film (people always say that don't they) but sadly for me i can't read so i won't be getting around to that anytime soon.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Disturbing, even while not on drugs
Review: I've given this movie an attentive view while both sober and on a couple of drugs. Both times I was left feeling not altogether comfortable, satisfied or even entertained. But that's the beauty. That's why I'll watch this again.

You can't really categorize it with "stoner flicks (Cheech & Chong, Natural Born Killers)" or period pieces (Boogie Nights, The Doors), this movie stands on its own two legs. Sometimes monologue is drowned in sound effects and noise, sometimes Johnny Depp talks too fast as someone out of his mind on drugs while balancing a cigarette between his lips the ENTIRE TIME.

I felt jealous while the contents of the infamous suitcase were being displayed in an organized yet aloof game of show-and-tell. Why can't I get those kinds of drugs? Most of us probably won't get anywhere near this type of decadence, at least on this type of scale with this type of context. That's why it's a movie. That's why he's Hunter S. Thompson and we aren't.

Extreme wit. Very pleased with the narration. Some parts may even raise your eyebrow (walking into an anti-drug police convention with a cocaine-powedered nostril and a suitcase full of heavy drugs comes to mind), some parts might cause you to yawn (the desert race part is where I get up to pee) and others may seem groundbreaking (I haven't seen a better representation of LSD-induced paranoia/skittishness and all-around "weirdness" in any movie - ok... so the bar full of humanoid lizards made you wonder what kind of acid they took back in 1970).

I respect this movie. I respect the actors' talent. The book was given plenty of justice. You will get the point, as long as you pay attention.

Justin

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant, Absurd..... More Please
Review: "Ferris Buehler's Day Off" for the drug set, this is the best, and most wickedly funny, movie I know about perception under the influence of psychedelic drugs. Fear & Loathing remains true to Hunter Thompson's story, for even as it celebrates the absurdity of life as seen 'with a head full of acid,' Gilliam/Depp/Del Toro's film is unafraid to reveal the most unsettling aspects of the drug journey, many of which lend the film its most indelible moments. This is one of those rare movies which is better for the living room than the cinema, because somehow you've got to keep up with the guys onscreen.


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