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 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good DVD edition of a great film adaptation
There's not much that I can type about the content of this disc's feature that hasn't been stated many times over. Gilliam's filmic version of HST's most popular book features enormous visuals and spot-on performances; it conveys the imagery and milieu of its source as capably as one could expect of it.

For an early DVD (this was released a decade ago, only a year into the format's commercial lifespan), this is a pretty decent effort. The audiovisual quality is quite good. The Dolby surround track is as vibrant as possible, despite the format's limitations. The visuals have been competently mastered from a pristine print.

The disc's special features are also impressive. The Spotlight on Location "making-of" featurette is much more visitable than most productions of its kind, as it's fairly substantial: excerpts from amusing interviews and production footage are capably implemented in a short running time. The two longest sequences of the film's deleted scenes are also of interest. The first of these is an amusing sequence directly adapted from the book's midsection; the second is weirdly ambiguous and unique to the screenplay, only utilizing a single famous line of dialogue taken from the book's last chapter (which was omitted from the shooting script). Both of these scenes were never processed in post-production, so the film stock is grainy and dark, with blinding high contrast. These cinematographic qualities bear a resemblance to those of '70s features, and the resulting effect seems to perfect the ambiance of this period piece. I almost wish that the entire movie had been produced this way! An unremarkable theatrical trailer is included, as are brief cast and filmmaker biographies that won't provide any information to fans that they don't already know. However, a pair of links in Terry Gilliam's bio access theatrical trailers for "Brazil" and "Twelve Monkeys."

I haven't viewed the Criterion edition of this movie, so I can't compare it to this.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome
"Look what God did to us, man!"
"God didn't do that to you... you did!"

ahahaha I love it. This movie is every bit as good as everyone seems to think it is. A true cinematic classic.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This Movie Rox!
If you haven't seen this yet-You must watch it immediately! As long as you are a fan of Hunter S.'s stuff of course ;)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
A Review of the DVD: "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"

Starring:
Johnny Depp,
Benicio Del Toro

Director: Terry Gilliam

Writing credits:
Hunter S. Thompson (book)
Terry Gilliam (screenplay)
Tony Grisoni (screenplay)
Tod Davies (screenplay)
Alex Cox (screenplay)

Run Time: 118 Minutes
Released: 1998

Hunter Thompson practiced total immersion journalism. He called this form reporting gonzo journalism.

Hunter Thompson drove to Las Vegas to report on a motorcycle race and ended up writing a story about himself writing a story about a motorcycle race. If he would have written a conventional report on motorcycle racing it would have been interesting to motorcycle enthusiasts for a few days. Since he wrote a gonzo story he had a very wide canvas and he used it well to create a classic.

Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro do justice to the outrageous characters created by Hunter S Thompson. The reader might be turned off by the obstreperous behavior, extreme self indulgence and offensive inconsiderate language. If you can look past this offensive conduct and you will see that Hunter S Thompson gave us an insight into the American character of the 1970's.

See also: Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga (Modern Library)

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

I completely enjoyed this film and recommend it to others.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Who had the trip?

This is not a film I would normally choose. The title did warn me.

In part I watched because Johnny Depp is in it, but I had to keep reminding myself it was him. There are few such actors in the world. Olivier was one.

By the end I was wondering who was having the bad trip - the actors or me!

Brilliant but horribly gruesome.

I'm glad I wasn't in that 60's



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