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'The Brothers Grimm' trailer online
A brief glimpse of the 'Brazil' director's latest.
Jun 15 2005
Terry Gilliam films seem a lot like buses these days – you wait seven years for one to arrive and then two turn up at once.
'Tideland', which Gilliam describes as a cross between 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Psycho', is coming to a cinema near you soon (to read our full feature click here).
But before then, Gilliam's long-awaited 'The Brothers Grimm' will be hitting screens, and the first trailer for the fantasy-epic has just reached the net.
Featuring everything you'd expect from a Gilliam pic – namely comedy, drama, horror and some truly wondrous visuals – and in spite of some dodgy English accents from Matt Damon and Heath Ledger, the film already appears to be a winner.
With a supporting cast that includes Jonathan Pryce, Monica Bellucci, Peter Stormare and MacKenzie Crook, it looks like this one will be worth the (very long) wait.
To see 'The Brothers Grimm' in all their sumptuous Quicktime glory, simply click here.
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