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12:40 pm - 02/26/2009

The US doesn't appreciate anything original, even if it has Heath Ledger's name attached to it



LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Backstage at the Oscars on Sunday night, where her brother was awarded a posthumous supporting actor's award, Kate Ledger told reporters that her family is very much in the loop on his final movie.

"We've seen a little bit of the footage," she said of Terry Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus," Heath Ledger's last film. "I think it's going to be amazing."

But the comments only highlighted a larger question: When will U.S. audiences get to see it?


The head-trippy "Parnassus," about a traveling magician who gives customers more than they bargained for, is a joint production of financial entity Grosvenor Park and sales mogul Samuel Hadida of Davis Films. It was gliding along as just another independently financed production -- and product of Gilliam's funhouse imagination -- when Ledger died early last year, in the middle of production.

The project's fate was thrown into question until Jude Law, Colin Farrell and Johnny Depp stepped in, with all three part of an elaborate work-around that has the actors playing different parts of Ledger's role.

That saved the production. But the sales process since then has been nearly as complicated.

A number of U.S. buyers during the summer and early fall were said to be interested in acquiring stateside rights -- Lionsgate and Overture reportedly were among the potential suitors -- but word of a potential deal quickly quieted down.

That has fueled speculation concerning such matters as dissent among producers over finances. Rumors aside, the film, whose budget is thought to be upward of $20 million, does present challenges.

Even with the Ledger hook, a distributor would face marketing difficulties. Gilliam has grown more experimental in recent years, with such fare as "Tideland" and "The Brothers Grimm," and marketing experts say that retailing "Parnassus" as a Ledger film risks a backlash among general audiences unaccustomed to artier material.

A U.S. deal is expected shortly, with a mini-major or larger indie expected to make the play. (The movie already has a deal for Mandate International to release it in the United Kingdom, where former Monty Python member Gilliam tends to fare better. It is expected to open there in the summer.)

Still, the absence of a U.S. distribution deal nearly six months after talks began speaks to the difficulty of selling art-house films to the domestic market.

"This movie stars Heath Ledger in his final performance -- it will get a deal and come out in the U.S.," said one indie film veteran. "But it's no accident that it's taking this long."




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[info]brenden 26th-Feb-2009 05:50 pm (UTC)
Ugh, his Oscar win was so stupid. They should have given it to someone who was living, who could appreciate it and use it towards furthering their career.

I bet the promoters of Parnassus can't wait to throw in "OSCAR WINNER" or make a big deal of it being his last role. Gotta ride that cold, hard cash cow!
[info]satellite__eyes 26th-Feb-2009 05:52 pm (UTC)
Or they could give it to the person who deserved it most, according to their peers?
[info]3goodtimes 26th-Feb-2009 05:54 pm (UTC)
MTE

I guess the dead don't deserve honor.
[info]brenden 26th-Feb-2009 05:55 pm (UTC)
Or everyone probably felt like an asshole for not voting for him?
[info]lazaro_jack 26th-Feb-2009 05:58 pm (UTC)
ikr? just because he died doesn't mean his hard work was worthless.
[info]dentrohydro 26th-Feb-2009 05:59 pm (UTC)
Seriously. Ledger gave the best performance of the nominees.
[info]u_are_so_funny 26th-Feb-2009 05:53 pm (UTC)
I hate that ia with you
[info]weekendromance 26th-Feb-2009 05:53 pm (UTC)
it doesn't matter if he's gone or not, i personally think he deserved the win. tdk without the joker would have been nothing, which is why he won it. since the oscar win, i'm sure we'll hear about an official release date soon for this movie.
[info]buggerfck 26th-Feb-2009 05:54 pm (UTC)
At least the other nominees can get nominated again. Heath can't. :\

Plus, he deserved it.
[info]bringingupsammy 26th-Feb-2009 05:55 pm (UTC)
IDK, I'm pretty sure Matilda will appreciate it.
[info]phantasm 26th-Feb-2009 05:57 pm (UTC)
I agree. It was pointless and I don't think his parents would have had condolence in the fact that he won a bunch of awards.

Had he survived, he wouldn't have received any nominations at all. It was a COMIC BOOK BASED SUPERHERO MOVIE. Jfc.

Michelle Pfieffer WAS the Catwoman in the Batman movie, her performance was just as excellent -- but was it Oscar worthy? No. Same applies to Heath, sry stans.
[info]sylarsexypants 26th-Feb-2009 06:05 pm (UTC)
right... because all oscar winners go on to have great, flurishing careers

CUBA GOODING JR I'M LOOKING AT YOU
[info]truthieness 26th-Feb-2009 06:14 pm (UTC)
I agree so much. PSH performance was quite a bit better than Ledgers.
[info]vinyamar 26th-Feb-2009 06:28 pm (UTC)
Actually, plenty of actors have died and didn't get any recognition from the Oscars.

This was the 81st Academy Awards, do you really think Heath was the first person to die that was in a movie? Plenty of people have died, and the Academy didn't present them with any sort of award. Heath is only the 2nd person is 81 years to receive an award after they died.

Heath gave an amazing performance. Other than Philip Seymour Hoffman, there wasn't much competition for him.
[info]despedida 26th-Feb-2009 06:29 pm (UTC)
iawtci fucking hate heath... fucking dumbfuck.
[info]silver_soul 26th-Feb-2009 06:43 pm (UTC)
I agree with this SO HARD.
[info]kerplunkburnout 26th-Feb-2009 06:43 pm (UTC)
I agree.
[info]traci 26th-Feb-2009 06:48 pm (UTC)
IA. i've been saying this to friends and they look at me like i've said i'm a big fan of hitler or something, ugh.
[info]madame_pants 26th-Feb-2009 06:50 pm (UTC)
i'm not saying this about you so don't take it personally, but why don't people understand that the movie industry is a BUSINESS. it's not like they're sitting around dedicating their lives to it because they want us to be happy.
of course they're going to flash oscar winner, just like they do for every other actor who wins oscars and continues making movies. haven't you seen the new trailers for slumdog millionaire? NOW THE WINNER OF EIGHT ACADEMY AWARDS!!!

but nobody says theyre riding a cold, hard cash cow.
[info]coffeemione 26th-Feb-2009 06:51 pm (UTC)
What the fuck? Are you serious? "Ugh, his Oscar win was so stupid." That's a really, really disrespectful thing to say. Wow. I'm honestly shocked.

.. Just wow. I can't believe you said that.
[info]candirun 26th-Feb-2009 07:11 pm (UTC)
iasfm
[info]opusdeihohoho 26th-Feb-2009 09:14 pm (UTC)
lol @ the brouhaha you caused

[info]mollying 26th-Feb-2009 11:24 pm (UTC)
why is it that as soon as an opinion (eg. we love slumdog, we love juno, lily allen has a great attitude, heath ledger deserves an oscar) becomes popular/in the majority, there is massive backlash? :(
[info]stoichiometric 26th-Feb-2009 11:51 pm (UTC)
THIS RIGHT HERE. Personally, I thought PSH or Michael Shannon deserved the Oscar. I saw TDK, I loved Heath as the Joker, but was it Oscar-worthy? Nah, son.
[info]viva_espanyol 28th-Feb-2009 05:01 am (UTC)
Didn't you see how amazing he was as The Joker?
[info]loanmuba jesus christ26th-Feb-2009 05:51 pm (UTC)
he's fucking adorable. everytime i see him, i can image going in adulthood is difficult, its not everything peachy and keen.
[info]3goodtimes 26th-Feb-2009 05:51 pm (UTC)
And the curse of Gilliam strikes again.
[info]jbeans3 26th-Feb-2009 05:52 pm (UTC)
your icon is making me lol so hard
[info]lunderpope 26th-Feb-2009 08:33 pm (UTC)
IKR? It's so sad!
[info]buggerfck 26th-Feb-2009 05:51 pm (UTC)
Oh, fuck this. Just fucking release it and deal with the backlash later. :P
[info]milkradio 26th-Feb-2009 05:51 pm (UTC)
I want to see thisss.
[info]karmapearl 26th-Feb-2009 05:52 pm (UTC)
This dude makes some trippy-ass movies.
[info]indigo_sparkles 26th-Feb-2009 06:51 pm (UTC)
your icon just made me spit my drink all over my montior, i lol'd so hard at it. thanks for the laugh! :D.
[info]loanmuba 26th-Feb-2009 05:52 pm (UTC)
what if he's nominated for next his last release, that would be so fucking weird.
[info]weekendromance 26th-Feb-2009 05:57 pm (UTC)
i *think* this movie actually had some oscar buzz..like they thought heath would be nominated for this movie and not tdk
[info]lazaro_jack 26th-Feb-2009 06:01 pm (UTC)
I doubt it tbh:/. he only finished 1/3 of his filming or something like that.
[info]fukd_by_sugar 26th-Feb-2009 07:03 pm (UTC)
Viola Davis got a nomination and she was only in Doubt for 12 minutes.
[info]midnight_lite 26th-Feb-2009 11:25 pm (UTC)
Judi Dench got an oscar for being in 8 or so minutes of Shakespeare in Love.
[info]likegunfire 26th-Feb-2009 05:53 pm (UTC)
has terry giliam ever had a hit though?
[info]weekendromance 26th-Feb-2009 05:55 pm (UTC)
nope, and they think that's partly why they can't find a distributor because his movies like the brother grimm they had trouble marketing
[info]ohhhmandy 26th-Feb-2009 05:59 pm (UTC)
and what his other movies like Monty Python and Twelve Monkeys?
[info]boomstick 26th-Feb-2009 05:55 pm (UTC)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Twelve Monkeys. Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

I mean, they weren't blockbusters that made piles of money, but I think most people would consider them hits.

Edited at 2009-02-26 05:56 pm (UTC)
[info]3goodtimes 26th-Feb-2009 05:56 pm (UTC)
He's been relatively successful with his films. No less than a lot of independent (for lack of a better term) directors. Brazil, Twelve Monkeys, etc...
[info]guard_the_cards 26th-Feb-2009 05:57 pm (UTC)
Wasn't Time Bandits quite popular, and Lost in Lamancha got a lot of acclaim and attention
[info]ohhhmandy 26th-Feb-2009 06:01 pm (UTC)
is that a serious question?
[info]mercystars 26th-Feb-2009 06:04 pm (UTC)
I seem to recall a movie he made recently doing terribly and getting panned into infinity by the critics...

(It was Tideland, btw. I googled.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tideland_(film)
[info]vampiric02 26th-Feb-2009 05:54 pm (UTC)
Gilliam must have done something really bad in a past life...
[info]lazaro_jack 26th-Feb-2009 06:00 pm (UTC)
yeah poor guy lol:(.
[info]mal_doror 26th-Feb-2009 07:07 pm (UTC)
not his films for sure
[info]honey_child 26th-Feb-2009 11:26 pm (UTC)
I think he pissed off an aztec mummy.
[info]ang_0 26th-Feb-2009 05:56 pm (UTC)
He looks like the German boy David Cross in The Reader in that picture

and I'm watching Brokeback Mountain right now
[info]elizabethjoan 26th-Feb-2009 08:20 pm (UTC)
It's Kross.

David Cross is someone entirely different. Woot, AD!
[info]askmehowifeel 27th-Feb-2009 02:30 am (UTC)
goddamn your icon is hot
[info]rosanjin 26th-Feb-2009 05:56 pm (UTC)
I don't know WTF your comment means, but please do not make assumptions about an entire country. It's quite possible the movie sucks balls.
[info]weekendromance 26th-Feb-2009 06:03 pm (UTC)
if u read the article they upright say it. none of these are my comments
[info]guadalcanal 26th-Feb-2009 05:56 pm (UTC)
but I really want to see it :(
[info]rosanjin 26th-Feb-2009 05:57 pm (UTC)
And by the way, The Brothers Grimm wasn't exactly a masterpiece.
[info]phantasm 26th-Feb-2009 05:58 pm (UTC)
it was horrible, lol.
[info]lazaro_jack 26th-Feb-2009 05:59 pm (UTC)
speaking as a big fan of his, it was awful. it was really weird and not in a good way. I'd stay away from sin eater too.
[info]broken_enemy 26th-Feb-2009 08:56 pm (UTC)
Terry Gilliam made the Sin Eater?
[info]karmapearl 26th-Feb-2009 06:01 pm (UTC)
Yeah it was really wonky and weird =/
[info]weekendromance 26th-Feb-2009 06:14 pm (UTC)
u need to calm down
[info]kindafunnysad 26th-Feb-2009 06:40 pm (UTC)
yeah it was really bad
[info]mal_doror 26th-Feb-2009 07:08 pm (UTC)
i liked it, it was cute
[info]urizanegao 26th-Feb-2009 08:10 pm (UTC)
IA, it's awful.
[info]lady_cosmo 26th-Feb-2009 08:30 pm (UTC)
It was disappointing, but It was supposed to be a family film.
[info]lazaro_jack 26th-Feb-2009 05:58 pm (UTC)
he was such a cute little boy! I don't even think he had an awkward stage.
[info]heather_duke 26th-Feb-2009 05:59 pm (UTC)
I loved Tideland. I'm excited for this.
[info]ladycakes 27th-Feb-2009 02:37 am (UTC)
I loved it, too. I loved it even more after watching all the extras. Terry is a genius.
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