Time Bandits with John Cleese: DVD Cover

    Time Bandits Director: Terry Gilliam Cast: John Cleese, Sean Connery, Shelley Duvall, Katherine Helmond

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/30/1999
    • Original Release: 1981
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 553
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    Audio commentary by director Terry Gilliam, cowriter/actor Michael Palin, and actors John Cleese, David Warner, and Craig Warnock; "Time Bandits" scrapbook; Original theatrical trailer; Subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired; Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition

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    1. Opening Titles/"The latest in kitchen luxury."
    2. Magical wardrobe.
    3. "You must wait for your food to go down."
    4. Looking for the way out.
    5. The Battle of Castiglione, 1796.
    6. "Little things hitting each other!"
    7. Napoleon's new army.
    8. Pansy and Vincent, part one.
    9. "I"m Hood!"
    10. "I have an idea forming in my head."
    11. "Kings aren't supposed to do things like that."
    12. "It's magic time!"
    13. Pansy and Vincent, part two.
    14. A night to remember.
    15. "Bring them into the Time of Legends."
    16. Tasty little morsels.
    17. Ship and chapeau.
    18. Fortress of Ultimate Darkness.
    19. The biggest hole in the universe.
    20. Pigheaded punishment.
    21. Waging the final battle against Evil.
    22. The Supreme Being saves the day.
    23. "It's Evil! Don't touch it!"/End Credits.

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    A delirious action-adventure fantasy directed by Monty Python's Terry Gilliam, Time Bandits is in some ways an updated version of The Wizard of Oz. The surreal tale follows a wee lad as he hops through time, accompanied all the while by a band of six hyperactive dwarves who harbor the "Supreme Being's" map of the universe and its hidden time portals. Together the boy and his compatriots tour Agamemnon's Greece, Robin Hood's Sherwood forest, and the Titanic as it cruises toward its destiny. But the so-called Evil One (David Warner) wants the map too; his epic pursuit results in a dazzling showdown involving cowboys from the Old West and knights from the Middle Ages. Time Bandits also features a superb supporting cast that includes Ralph Richardson as the Supreme Being, Sean Connery as Agamemnon, and Monty Python member John Cleese as Robin Hood. (Cleese also cowrote the film with Gilliam and Python mainstay Michael Palin.) Gilliam's phantasmagoric imagery is highly theatrical and riveting. Time Bandits is a fine precursor to the director's later, even more visually stunning work in Brazil. Monica McIntyre, Barnes & Noble

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    A Cult Classic Unlike Anything Else!by Anonymous

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    December 27, 2004: Director Terry Gilliam(Twelve Monkeys, Brazil, etc) must have been touched by the hands of a half-mad/ half-brilliant god when he envisioned 'Time Bandits'. Unlike any film, before or since, Time Bandits blends social satire, off beat humor and a wildly imaginitive plot seamlessly together. When a young british boy, disillusioned by the materialistic and vapid world in which he resides, spirals further into his own imagination he gets more than he bargains for. Whisked away by a band of time-travelling midgets, he is quickly caught up in the eternal struggle between the forces of darkness and light which leads him, and his new found cohorts, from one period in history to another. Brilliantly cast with a revolving door of cameos(John Cleese, Sean Connery, etc) this film is a TKO for any true film buff or others who simply enjoy the offbeat. Tragically overlooked, Time Bandits deserves a spot among the best 100 films ever made.