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Las Vegas Parano

Original title: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  • 1998
  • 12
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
311K
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Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro in Las Vegas Parano (1998)
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An oddball journalist and his psychopathic lawyer travel to Las Vegas for a series of psychedelic escapades.An oddball journalist and his psychopathic lawyer travel to Las Vegas for a series of psychedelic escapades.An oddball journalist and his psychopathic lawyer travel to Las Vegas for a series of psychedelic escapades.

  • Director
    • Terry Gilliam
  • Writers
    • Hunter S. Thompson
    • Terry Gilliam
    • Tony Grisoni
  • Stars
    • Johnny Depp
    • Benicio Del Toro
    • Tobey Maguire
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    311K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,326
    74
    • Director
      • Terry Gilliam
    • Writers
      • Hunter S. Thompson
      • Terry Gilliam
      • Tony Grisoni
    • Stars
      • Johnny Depp
      • Benicio Del Toro
      • Tobey Maguire
    • 793User reviews
    • 155Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • Raoul Duke
    Benicio Del Toro
    Benicio Del Toro
    • Dr. Gonzo
    Tobey Maguire
    Tobey Maguire
    • Hitchhiker
    Michael Lee Gogin
    • Uniformed Dwarf
    Larry Cedar
    Larry Cedar
    • Car Rental Agent - Los Angeles
    Brian Le Baron
    • Parking Attendant
    • (as Brian LeBaron)
    Katherine Helmond
    Katherine Helmond
    • Desk Clerk at Mint Hotel
    Michael Warwick
    Michael Warwick
    • Bell Boy
    Craig Bierko
    Craig Bierko
    • Lacerda
    Tyde Kierney
    • Reporter
    Mark Harmon
    Mark Harmon
    • Magazine Reporter
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Hoodlum
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Dune Buggy Driver
    Ransom Gates
    • Dune Buggy Passenger
    Laraine Newman
    Laraine Newman
    • Frog-Eyed Woman
    Frank Romano
    • Dune Buggy Passenger
    Gil Boccaccio
    • Desert Room Doorman
    Gary Bruno
    • Desert Room Doorman
    • Director
      • Terry Gilliam
    • Writers
      • Hunter S. Thompson
      • Terry Gilliam
      • Tony Grisoni
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    10smriga

    The art of character acting...

    I think the people who reviewed this film are a bit warped for thinking of it as anything less than a masterpiece. This film comes from the glorious days of Johnny Depp taking obscure roles in films and totally immersing himself in the character. Benecio Del Toro's performance was second to none, and I cannot for the life of me comprehend why someone would think this to be the "worst movie ever". God save us that we actually have to think a little when we sit in those awful theatre seats. Heaven forbid we're required to use our imagination a little bit and not have it handed to us in the form of Hollywood mindless pap. The film, del toro, Depp, and of course, Gilliam are all brilliant. I pity the fools who gave this movie a negative review and fail miserably in articulating their reasoning.
    whole_orange_truck

    Genius + Genius = ...

    'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' was originally an Article published in two parts in Rolling Stone Magazine. It was written by Hunter S. Thompson. It tells the story of a journalist reporting on the Mint 500 in Las Vegas.

    Terry Gilliam (the Director) is an accomplished film maker who began his career as one of the members of Monty Python. He did all of their animations.

    These two men on their own are incredibly clever and gifted artists in their chosen medium. What we get from this combination is one of the best films ever made. It is a more or less true story. It is a wonderful view on the warped nature of American 'Culture' from a completely askew angle. Drugs, drugs and more drugs, but instead of preaching their evils or telling you how fabulous life is when you're on acid, you get a very unbiased experienced approach to their use and abuse.

    Visually the film is amazing and both Johnny Depp and Benizio Del Toro are true to the book. I couldn't possibly recommend this film more highly.
    8mahmus

    This film was too weird to live, yet too rare too die.

    Where to even start with this? What starts as a fun drug-fueled comedy slowly turns into a claustrophobic nightmare of grotesque imagery and sensory overload. I've never done any hallucinogetic drugs, but I imagine that after a while, the rush Would become a nightmare. This is an ugly movie. It's hard to watch. It's extremely uncfomfortable. And that's the point.

    Terry Gilliam said in his own words: "I want it to be seen as one of the great movies of all time, and one of the most hated movies of all time." Judging by the critics' reactions, he succeded. The film has an almost perfectly split 50 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, and many critics, including Roger Ebert, were completely appalled by it, and honestly, it's not hard to see why.

    But the movie survived. It has stood the test of time. It has risen from the ashes to become stronger than ever before. It is a paradox. A joyful nightmare. A horrifying treat. This film was too weird to live, yet too rare too die.
    8daveisit

    Slippery Mice

    This is far from your everyday movie, and only for those with a deep appreciation for the diversity of film-making, or fans of Hunter S. Thompson. This does not mean those mentioned will enjoy it, although definitely respect the attempt. I personally found it fascinating. To portray a permanently drug induced state to the big screen was done with creativity and subtle humour. You could expect nothing less from director Terry Gilliam who has played such a massive role in the brilliant and original Monty Python works.

    Having never read any of Hunter S. Thompson's work, I get the impression that justice is done for the adaptation to the big screen. An absolutely quality cast must be credited for this, ensuring a natural performance is achieved. Las Vegas which features strongly throughout the movie seems to be so appropriate when dealing with this subject matter, they just seem to go hand in hand.
    vincent-27

    pointlessness is the point

    For all those of you who decry this movie for being pointless and lacking soul, that was the point! This is an excellent movie, a true adaptation of the book, nothing more and nothing less. It is an unflinching look at the sickening excesses of a consumption based culture of America during the early 1970's, who's vacuous heart resides in Las Vegas, a symbol of greed and debauchery. The pointlessness of the movie is a metaphor for the pointless pursuit of personal gratification and greed, the true heart of the "American Dream".

    If you put aside the usual assumptions about a movie, i.e. that you are supposed to care about the characters, that their needs to conflict and resolution etc, then you will enjoy it much better. This movie is a magical ride and actually works on many levels, not only as testimony to the horrors of excessive drug use, and the tacky, ugly view of the worst parts of America, but also to the failed 60's generation, a generation that thought that "somebody somewhere is guarding the light at the end of the tunnel". Drug use is simply a way of escaping your present reality, and all the drugged out zeroes of the sixties were truly lost if they thought that enlightenment and peace could come from a hit of acid. This movie takes Timothy Leary's supposition of "freeing your mind" to it's ultimate conclusion and the conclusion is that you are not actually freeing your mind, but destroying it.

    Of course this movie is also fun to watch the incredible performances by Johnny Depp and Benitio Del Torro, both of whom I barely even recognized in their roles (Depp with a shaven head and the bloated Del Torro who gained 40 pounds for his portrayal of "Dr. Gonzo"). Del Torro has one scene in particular (the bathtub scene) which is both disgusting and very disturbing. Apparently his performance was so convincing that he had a hard time getting work after this film because everyone was convinced that he was wasted on the set. The truth is that he's just a damn fine actor who didn't hold back for one second, which is exactly what the film called for. Also the scene of Johnny Depp squealing like a banshee after imbibing some adrenocrome and Del Torro freaking out behind him is unforgettable.

    The directing itself is fast paced with offseting angles a lot of wide angle lenses. Gilliam has a style which is unmistakable, it's like walking around inside of a Dali painting, everything is distorted and stretched to create a strong sense of surrealism. Yet his approach is much less offensive than Oliver Stone, who desperately throws every single filming trick at you repeatedly until you are pummeled into submission. Wow, look he switch to 8 mm, then black and white, now it's slow mo all in 3 seconds!

    Anyway, I digress. This is a fine movie, don't watch it stoned, you'll get more out of it, repeated viewings are recommended. I also recommend getting the criterion DVD version, which has commentary by Gilliam, Depp, del Torro and Hunter S. Thompson himself!

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    • Trivia
      In the book, Hunter S. Thompson listens to "Sympathy For The Devil" by The Rolling Stones. The rights to play it in the film were too expensive for the production's budget.
    • Goofs
      Dr. Gonzo spoofs the "Richard Nixon salute" when he gets on the plane at the end of the movie. Nixon didn't resign or do the classic "salute" until 1974.
    • Quotes

      [watching Dr. Gonzo leave]

      Raoul Duke: There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.

    • Crazy credits
      The Ralph Steadman drawings from the book are put in with the credits, along with the Gonzo & Duke in the Red Shark picture that takes up the whole screen at the end.
    • Alternate versions
      The US-label Criterion ordered director Terry Gilliam and author Hunter S. Thompson to create a special Director's Cut. This cut contains a scene that otherwise was only to be seen in part and only in the cinematic trailer. It shows events in retrospect that the main character Raoul Duke remembers fragmentarily when listening to the recorded conversations on his cassette recorder. Furthermore there is a slightly longer version of another scene shortly before that. There is a bit more conversation going on between Raoul and Dr. Gonzo when they want to leave because of the trouble the kidnapped Lucy (Christina Ricci) is causing. Director's Cut's Pal running time is 144.1 seconds (2:24 minutes) longer because of two extended scenes.--Quoted from movie-censorship.com
    • Connections
      Edited from Vegas (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      My Favorite Things
      Written by Richard Rodgers (as Richard Rogers) and Oscar Hammerstein II

      Published by Williamson Music

      Performed by The Lennon Sisters

      Courtesy of Ranwood Records/ A Walk Music Group Co.

      By arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
    • Filming locations
      • Stardust Hotel & Casino - 3000 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fear and Loathing LLC
      • Rhino Films
      • Shark Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $18,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,680,275
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,338,590
      • May 24, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,680,275
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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