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In Terry Gilliam’s fantastic voyage through time and space, a young boy named Kevin (Craig Warnock) escapes his gadget-obsessed parents to join a band of time-traveling dwarves. Armed with a map stolen from the Supreme Being (Ralph Richardson), they plunder treasure from Napoleon (Ian Holm) and Agamemnon (Sean Connery)—but the Evil Genius (David Warner) is watching their every move! Featuring a darkly playful script by Gilliam and costar Michael Palin, Time Bandits is all at once giddy fairy tale, revisionist history lesson, and satire on technology gone awry. —The Criterion Collection

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Terry Gilliam

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 22, 1940, Gilliam was briefly employed by Mad Magazine as a writer/illustrator before he emigrated to England in 1967. Soon after he arrived in the U.K., he began working on Do Not Adjust Your Set, a popular children’s TV show, developing his eccentric animated cartoons. Gilliam’s contributions to the show were geared more toward adults, as his surrealistic stream-of-consciousness segments, drenched in black humor, were beyond the grasp of most children. In 1969, Gilliam was asked to join the absurdist comedy troupe Monty Python. In addition to writing for Monty Python’s Flying Circus, Gilliam also contributed his animated interludes. Gilliam began offering his iconoclastic vision to moviegoers with the comedy troupe’s first original film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), which he co-directed with fellow Python Terry Jones. The following year, Gilliam had his first outing as a solo director with Jabberwocky (1976), based on the poem… read more

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Marcus WP

7Dec09

i watched time bandits twice this weekend at the ifc center. how did this slip through my childhood?  
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Vincente Oristivar

6Oct09

I love Terry Gillian ..  

gino

3Oct09

This is the best Children's movie ever created! It's completely 100% original and I give it up to Gilliam to throwing out yet another Masterpiece.  
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Nathan Strange

16Jun09

There is a lot to like about this movie, but it comes across as if Terry Gilliam bit off more than he could chew. Many of the ideas and themes are choppy and underdeveloped. The ending, while shocking and funny, is also confusing and unsatisfying.  

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Has anyone seen the Criterion DVD of Time Bandits?

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Buy the DVD from The Criterion Collection.