In Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), various background props from earlier scenes strangely reappear in new locations, which highlights the surreal atmosphere of the film
In Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), various background props from earlier scenes strangely reappear in new locations, which highlights the surreal atmosphere of the film
I have watched this movie probably a hundred times and didn’t know some of these.
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Flussschlauch on
I’ve seen this movie more than a dozen times and never realized this stuff.
tbf I usually was high af and it took me more than 3x watching to even understand the plot
mrp8528 on
Image 2 is the marlin spike he was waving around yelling about reptiles.
Hedwing on
I’ve seen this movie SO many times, and the only ones I knew about were the baby doll and gorilla. Maybe because I have it on VHS and the quality is pretty grainy
yeahwellokay on
The first time I saw this movie in the theater, I was with a large group of people. Half of them hated it and left halfway through it and I was like What, this is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.
Salamangra on
This movie is great on acid
Kurdt234 on
Eagle eyes holy shit.
dukeofgonzo on
The stuff in their hotel room is stuff I just figured they pilfered. Ive been on benders and woke up with stuff I don’t remember grabbing. The big gorilla though stands out as extraordinary. Moving that thing seems like something you’d remember.
Tipop on
Are we sure re-using props is really an intentional choice to accentuate surreality, and not just a choice to save money?
PaulClarkLoadletter on
The book is pretty clear about their cavalier attitude towards taking things. Our instinct is to regard our hero as an unreliable narrator. While we get fragments of memories interspersed here and there the fact that they clearly reflect the events of the film it’s suggested that everything happened as written. Gilliam seems to allow those concentric circles. The gorilla statue, for example looks, like it just magically appears in the desert but it’s also been vandalized so one of them may very well have stolen it and dropped it off in the desert.
Standard-Muffin on
Alex McDowell, the production designer, is a mad genius and paired with Terry Gilliam we got this masterpiece
ParanoidCrow on
must’ve saved the prop masters some time haha
MurkDiesel on
>which highlights the surreal atmosphere of the film
mmm, i think it’s to show they were out-of-control and stealing shit
ClaymoreJFlapdoodle on
This is quite possibly the worst film I’ve ever seen in my life so I definitely didn’t notice.
slyfox2884 on
I always preferred Where the Buffalo Roam
FlowRiderBob on
I wasn’t aware of that, but I was also tripping on shrooms the few times I have seen it.
norobo132 on
It’s also a big tripping thing to just grab random objects and decide they’re yours now lol
sp1cynuggs on
This probably would’ve been the one post that would benefit from those red circles
Tyrannosaurus_Dex on
This is probably well known, but the poster in the background of image 3 is from when HST ran for sherrif in CO (the fist with 2 thumbs kind of became his logo).
evillordbacon on
Wow. How have I never noticed this?
SmokeOne1969 on
Never noticed any of these before and I’ve seen it many, many times. Good eye!
Beetreezy on
I am Ahab
Aggressive_Phase_236 on
tell me you have never been on a bender?the gorilla i cannot explain, but everything else is standard.
Gloomy-Sir-9860 on
I cut the trailer for ‘Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas’ and had to watch the movie many times but never noticed this. Cool!
ShadowMilkMoopsy on
The lizard scene is “WTF did I just watch?” materiel
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I love this movie. It’s a sin to watch it sober
I have watched this movie probably a hundred times and didn’t know some of these.
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I’ve seen this movie more than a dozen times and never realized this stuff.
tbf I usually was high af and it took me more than 3x watching to even understand the plot
Image 2 is the marlin spike he was waving around yelling about reptiles.
I’ve seen this movie SO many times, and the only ones I knew about were the baby doll and gorilla. Maybe because I have it on VHS and the quality is pretty grainy
The first time I saw this movie in the theater, I was with a large group of people. Half of them hated it and left halfway through it and I was like What, this is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.
This movie is great on acid
Eagle eyes holy shit.
The stuff in their hotel room is stuff I just figured they pilfered. Ive been on benders and woke up with stuff I don’t remember grabbing. The big gorilla though stands out as extraordinary. Moving that thing seems like something you’d remember.
Are we sure re-using props is really an intentional choice to accentuate surreality, and not just a choice to save money?
The book is pretty clear about their cavalier attitude towards taking things. Our instinct is to regard our hero as an unreliable narrator. While we get fragments of memories interspersed here and there the fact that they clearly reflect the events of the film it’s suggested that everything happened as written. Gilliam seems to allow those concentric circles. The gorilla statue, for example looks, like it just magically appears in the desert but it’s also been vandalized so one of them may very well have stolen it and dropped it off in the desert.
Alex McDowell, the production designer, is a mad genius and paired with Terry Gilliam we got this masterpiece
must’ve saved the prop masters some time haha
>which highlights the surreal atmosphere of the film
mmm, i think it’s to show they were out-of-control and stealing shit
This is quite possibly the worst film I’ve ever seen in my life so I definitely didn’t notice.
I always preferred Where the Buffalo Roam
I wasn’t aware of that, but I was also tripping on shrooms the few times I have seen it.
It’s also a big tripping thing to just grab random objects and decide they’re yours now lol
This probably would’ve been the one post that would benefit from those red circles
This is probably well known, but the poster in the background of image 3 is from when HST ran for sherrif in CO (the fist with 2 thumbs kind of became his logo).
Wow. How have I never noticed this?
Never noticed any of these before and I’ve seen it many, many times. Good eye!
I am Ahab
tell me you have never been on a bender?the gorilla i cannot explain, but everything else is standard.
I cut the trailer for ‘Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas’ and had to watch the movie many times but never noticed this. Cool!
The lizard scene is “WTF did I just watch?” materiel