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Damart Direct Chapters, Canada . Buy Now Pay Later With Interest Free Credit | Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Criterion Collection (2 Disc) Usually ships in 24 hours Delivery is subject to warehouse availability. Shipping delays may occur if we receive more orders than stock. Our Price: $56.98 Our Sale Price: $44.09 Savings: $12.89 (23%) Ordering is 100% secure . Spend $39 or more at chapters.indigo.ca and your order ships free!. ( Details ) Starring: Johnny Depp , Benicio Del Toro Director: Terry Gilliam Video Release: February 2003 | Theatrical Release: 1998 Runtime: 119 Rating: R (MPAA) Released by Home Vision | UPC: 715515013222 chapters.indigo Review Synopsis: We were somewhere around Barstow when the drugs began to take hold. It is 1971, and journalist Raoul Duke barrels towards Las Vegas to cover a motorcycle race, accompanied by a trunkful of contraband and his slightly unhinged Samoan attorney, Dr. Gonzo. But what is ostensibly a cut-and-dried journalistic endeavor quickly descends into a feverish psychedelic odyssey and an excoriating dissection of the American way of life. Director Terry Gilliam and an all-star cast (headlined by Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro) show no mercy in bringing Dr. Hunter S, Thompsons legendary Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas to the screen, creating a film both hilarious and savage. Editorial Notes Special features include: Digital transfer, approved by director Terry Gilliam and enhanced for widescreen televisions New Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 sound mixes Two commentary tracks: director Terry Gilliam; stars Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro and producer Laila Nabulsi Audio interview with Hunter S. Thompson Deleted scenes, with commentary by Terry Gilliam Collection of storyboards and production designs Collection of original artwork by famed illustrator Ralph Steadman Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood : A BBC feature documentary with Hunter S. Thompson and Ralph Steadman A selection of Hunter S. Thompson correspondence, read on-camera by Johnny Depp Rare material on Oscar Zeta Acosta, the attorney on whom the character Dr. Gonzo is based Stills gallery Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition More! Notes 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. 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 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. Description Director Terry Gilliam (of Monty Python/Brazil/12 Monkeys fame) skillfully interprets Hunter S. Thompson's novel in a psychedelic haze of imagery. Sent to Las Vegas to cover the Mint 400, a desert motorcycle race, gonzo journalist Dr. Thompson (Depp) and his attorney (Del Toro) find themselves in the town where only powerful drugs can make things seem slightly normal. One pharmaceutical bender after another do not make this film a condemnation of today's drug culture but rather a glimpse into the psyche of one of America's truly free spirits. 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