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| FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS is a
whirlwind of a movie, a wacky, drug-laden story backed by a
fist-pumping rock & roll soundtrack featuring everything
from Wayne Newton and Tom Jones to Combustible Edison and
Dead Kennedys. Journalist Raoul Duke (Johnny Depp) heads to
Las Vegas to cover a motorcycle race, bringing along his
Samoan lawyer, Dr. Gonzo (Benicio Del Toro), in this furious
adaptation of the book by Hunter S. Thompson. It is 1971,
and Duke and Gonzo are on their way to Sin City with a
frightened hitchhiker (a nearly unrecognizable Tobey
Maguire) and a trunkful of drugs, which they ingest nonstop.
Depp is terrific as Duke, Thompson's alter ego, and Del Toro
is a riot as the crazy lawyer. To perfect his Thompsonian
performance, Depp spent a lot of time with the good doctor,
and it paid off in a film that captures the frenetic pace of
the counterculture novel. Director Terry Gilliam, a master
of complex, bizarre visual imagery, has a field day
interpreting the drug-hazed world in which Duke and Gonzo
reside. An all-star cast chimes in with wonderfully offbeat
bit parts, including Harry Dean Stanton, Gilliam regular
Katherine Helmond, Flea, Cameron Diaz, Ellen Barkin,
Christina Ricci, Gary Busey, Lyle Lovett, and others.
"...Fiendish intensity..."
"...FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS throws you
straight into a demented cinematic 'acid test'..."
"...A lucid hallucination. Depp again proves himself
our most inventive actor....This movie isn't about drugs, it
is drugs..." -- Rating: B+
Theatrical release: May 22, 1998. Filmed on location in
Las Vegas, southern Nevada, and Los Angeles and at Warner
Hollywood Studios. The film was screened at the Cannes Film
Festival on May 15, 1998. Estimated budget: $21 million.
Hunter S. Thompson's book was based on a trip he took with
Oscar Zeta Acosta. Benicio Del Toro gained nearly 40 pounds
to play Dr. Gonzo. Shooting lasted about 50 days. One of the
wardrobe production assistants was Amy Rainbow Gilliam, one
of Terry's daughters. The film includes music by Robert
Goulet, Tom Jones, Combustible Edison, Big Brother & the
Holding Company, the Lennon Sisters, Elmer Bernstein, Wayne
Newton, the Yardbirds, Jefferson Airplane, Three Dog Night,
Bob Dylan, the Youngbloods, Ohio Express, Buffalo
Springfield, the Rolling Stones, Booker T. & the MGs,
Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Debbie Reynolds, and Dead
Kennedys. The film's illustrations are by Ralph Steadman,
who illustrated the original novel; he is thanked in the
credits "for inspiring us all." The shirt that
Tobey Maguire wears in the film features a Steadman
illustration. Terry Gilliam took over from writer-director
Alex Cox (REPO MAN), who left because of creative
differences. Cox said, "With Gilliam directing, we'll
see the bats." Among the people interested in making a
film of the book since it first came out were Martin
Scorsese and Robert De Niro, Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi,
and Ridley Scott. Johnny Depp spent nearly four months
together with Hunter S. Thompson prior to shooting. Depp
told a Cannes press conference, "He was generous with
his time and his private life. He even let me move into his
basement. Become a termite." At the Cannes press
conference Gilliam said, "Number one, FEAR AND LOATHING
is not a prodrug film. Anybody who sees this film isn't
going to rush out and start to do drugs." The Plymouth
Valiant used in the film actually belonged to Thompson.
Thompson makes a cameo appearance in the film. When Gilliam
took over production from Cox, he and Tony Grisoni wrote a
new script in eight days, then revised that in another two
days. Thompson referred to the film as a "lonely
trumpet call over a lost battlefield." At a New York
City bookstore in May 1998, Gilliam burned his Writers Guild
membership card because of a dispute over crediting Alex Cox
and Tod Davies, who wrote the original script, which was not
used. An introductory scene cut from the final film featured
musician Ray Cooper claiming that the government would have
viewers believe that the film was not based on the original
screenplay by Gilliam and Grisoni--the one that was
published as NOT THE SCREENPLAY. The name of the rally Duke
was sent to cover was the Mint 400 Off Road Rally. In one
bar scene Roger Pratt is paged; Pratt was Gilliam's longtime
cinematographer but did not work on FEAR AND LOATHING.
"I think I'm getting the fear."--Dr. Gonzo (Benicio
Del Toro) to Raoul Duke (Johnny Depp) "There I am...uh,
clearly I was a victim of the drug explosion."--Duke
when he sees the real Hunter S. Thompson "Wait! We
can't stop here! This is bat country!"--Duke to Dr.
Gonzo
"...A fidelity to the author's hallucinatory imagery
that until now seemed impossible to capture in a film. But
here it is in all its splendiferous funhouse terror: the
closest sensory approximation of an acid trip ever achieved
by a mainstream movie..."
DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen -
2.35 Single Side - Dual Layer Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 -
English Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1.
Terry Gilliam - Director 2. Johnny Depp - Star, Benicio del
Toro - Star, Laila Nabulsi - Producer Featurette - 1. FEAT
AND LOATHING ON THE ROAD TO HOLLYWOOD Production
Correspondence (Johnny Depp Reads Hunter S. Thompson's Notes
on the Film) Deleted Scenes Isolated Audio Track - 1.
Interview (Hunter S. Thompson) Text/Galleries: Storyboards
Production Designs Original Artwork Production Stills
Additional Text - 1. Biographical Information - 1. Oscar
Zeta Acosta (Inspiration for Character of Dr. Gonzo)
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| DVD Features: |
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Dual Layer
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Film Highlights
Deleted Scenes
Spotlight on Location
Trailer -
1.Original Theatrical Trailer
Text/Photo Galleries:
Production Notes
Biographies -
1. Cast & Filmmakers
DVD-ROM Features:
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