Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)

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Re: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)

Post by HorrorHR » 06 Mar 2014, 14:50

I knjiga i film - KULT

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Re: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)

Post by Michel » 06 Mar 2014, 14:58

Knjigu nisam čitao, ali sad nakon filma definitivno ju moram nabaviti i pročitati.
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Re: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)

Post by HorrorHR » 06 Mar 2014, 17:46

ja sam je pout dr_gonza čitao poslije filma i to deset godina kasnije, stvarno je odlična

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Post by dr_gonzo » 10 Apr 2014, 23:54

HorrorHR wrote:ja sam je pout dr_gonza čitao poslije filma i to deset godina kasnije, stvarno je odlična
Knjiga čak ima neke scene kojih nema u filmu, al su isto tako urnebesne... :supz:

Najvažnija Trivija je ova - Terry Gilliam took over as director after Alex Cox (Sid and Nancy (1986)) left the picture due to creative differences. Gilliam re-wrote the entire screenplay in a matter of days to fit his unique creative vision and style, while staying true to Hunter S. Thompson's writings.

A zbog ovog moram večeras opet pogledati film:

- When Raoul Duke goes out for a gamble and comes back to find Dr. Gonzo tripping out on acid in the bathtub, there is the infamous Gonzo Fist drawn with shaving cream on the pink bathroom wall behind him.

- Near beginning of the movie, while Dr. Gonzo and Raoul are driving down the highway, there is an accident involving many cars. There is an ambulance about to put a person that is covered with a white sheet in it. If you look on the white sheet, there is a smiley face in blood on it.
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