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Disc 1:; Tideland feature; An introduction from Terry Gilliam; Feature commenatry - featuring Terry Gillima and Tony Grisoni; Trailer gallery; 5.1 dolby digital surround; Closed captioned; Disc 2:; Getting Gilliam - A film by Bincenzo Natali with commentary by Terry Gilliam & Vincenzo Natali; The making of Tideland; Delated scenes with commentary by Terry Gilliam; Filming Green Screen with commentary by Terry Gilliam; Interview with Terry Gilliam; Interview with producer Jeremy Thomas; Theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Tideland: Jeremy Thomas Presents A Film By Terry Gilliam
1. Opening Credits [6:45]
2. Junky Baby [5:36]
3. Not Safe [5:55]
4. Home at Last [5:55]
5. Squirrels In the Attic [6:54]
6. I'm Hungry [4:45]
7. Beauty Queen [6:38]
8. Sleep [6:53]
9. Dickens [5:08]
10. Monster Shark [5:39]
11. You're Next [7:53]
12. Does She Bite? [6:13]
13. All Better Now [5:24]
14. Looks Like A Burrito [9:10]
15. Secret [6:33]
16. Scared Me Good [8:19]
17. Kisses [2:04]
18. Like Father, Like Daughter [3:49]
19. End of the World [5:09]
20. End Credits [5:26]
Following the death of her drug-addicted mother, a whimsical young girl follows her chemically dependent father to a remote prairie house to discover a wondrous world of magical fireflies and nocturnal bog men in this hallucinatory childhood fantasy from visionary filmmaker Terry Gilliam. Noah (Jeff Bridges) is a burnt-out rock star whose post-superstar voyage to obscurity is hastened by a serious drug addiction that is also shared with his wild-eyed wife (Jennifer Tilly). When the Noah's increasingly erratic wife suffers a fatal overdose, the faded rock star opts to escape the painful reality by retreating to a ramshackle remote home with his young daughter, Jeliza-Rose (Jodelle Ferland). Left to her own devices as her father stumbles about the grasslands in a drug-induced haze, Jeliza-Rose soon ventures into her own fantasy land before making the acquaintance of mentally challenged youth Dickens (Brendan Fletcher). As the two become fast friends and Jeliza-Rose joins the swimsuit-clad Dickens in defeating the menacing shark that traverses the nearby railways, the pair are watched over by Dickens' black-clad sister, Dell (Janet McTeer), who acts as Dickens' guardian and whose overly enthusiastic interest in the art of taxidermy borders on obsessive. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide