Merzbau - 2008-10-13
My favorite movie of all time, bar none.
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coprolalia - 2008-10-13
If you haven't seen Brazil in a real theater, you haven't seen it at all.
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foopants - 2008-10-13
BRA-ZILLLLLLL!!!!! dee dee dee dee dee dee dee
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mouser - 2008-10-13
Snip snip! Slice slice...
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chumbucket - 2008-10-13
man the details! the shoe hat, the ridiculous duct work, the insane waiter, the picture of the "food"...all of it, Gilliam's underrated genius
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GoneGirl - 2008-10-13
This scene means I pretty much lost it when Jim Broadbent got his Oscar.
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rustedmutt - 2008-10-13
Automatic five stars.
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cognitivedissonance - 2008-10-13
The greatest film of latter half of the 20th century. This is the one that future archivists will point at as legitimate creation of a work of art.
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FABIO2 - 2008-10-13
Surreal and zany are two different things.
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C. Eloi Marx - 2008-10-13
Jonathan Pryce, Jim Broadbent, Robert De Niro, Bob Hoskins, Micheal Palin, Mona from Who's the Boss, a Messerschmitt bubble car; this movie has it all.
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2008-10-13
Why haven't I see this before? Why?
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Helena Handbasket - 2008-10-13
Auto five for Brazil ALWAYS.
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Camonk - 2008-10-13
Uhm. I doubt there are MILLIONS of scenes in Brazil. I mean I haven't seen it but still. It'd be like at least a year long with MILLIONS of scenes! -1 for hyperbole.
No I'm kidding.
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Blaise - 2008-10-13
I loved this movie.
I'm afraid the sum of its parts is greater than the film itself though.
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