Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement talk Time Bandits Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, two of New Zealand's most celebrated filmmakers, recently discussed their long-standing friendship and their exciting new collaboration on a modern adaptation of the classic film "Time Bandits." Waititi and Clement's friendship dates back to their early days in the New Zealand entertainment industry. They met while both were involved in the local comedy scene and quickly bonded over their shared sense of humor and creative ambitions. Over the years, they've worked together on several projects, including the critically acclaimed mockumentary "What We Do in the Shadows," which showcased their unique comedic styles and storytelling abilities. "Time Bandits," originally directed by Terry Gilliam in 1981, is a beloved fantasy film that follows a young boy who joins a group of time-traveling dwarfs on a quest to steal treasures from different historical eras. The film is known for its whimsical narrative and imaginative visuals. Waititi and Clement have taken on the challenge of reimagining "Time Bandits" for a new generation. Waititi, known for his work on "Thor: Ragnarok" and "Jojo Rabbit," brings his distinctive directorial vision and flair for blending humor with heartfelt storytelling. Clement, who has made a name for himself with "Flight of the Conchords" and various acting roles, contributes his sharp wit and creative input to the project. In interviews, both Waititi and Clement have expressed their excitement about breathing new life into "Time Bandits." They aim to retain the quirky charm and adventurous spirit of the original while introducing contemporary elements that resonate with today's audiences. Their version promises to be a blend of nostalgia and innovation, leveraging modern special effects and diverse casting to enhance the fantastical journey. Waititi and Clement's collaboration on "Time Bandits" is highly anticipated by fans who appreciate their unique blend of humour, creativity, and storytelling. Their combined talents and deep mutual understanding as friends and collaborators are expected to bring a fresh and exciting perspective to this classic tale. #timebandits #apple #taikawaititi
It's terrible, worst reboot I have ever seen, boring flat misses the points made by the original and there is nothing likable about Kevin, I managed 30 minutes before tapping out, it was painful.
Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement talk Time Bandits
Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, two of New Zealand's most celebrated filmmakers, recently discussed their long-standing friendship and their exciting new collaboration on a modern adaptation of the classic film "Time Bandits." Waititi and Clement's friendship dates back to their early days in the New Zealand entertainment industry. They met while both were involved in the local comedy scene and quickly bonded over their shared sense of humor and creative ambitions. Over the years, they've worked together on several projects, including the critically acclaimed mockumentary "What We Do in the Shadows," which showcased their unique comedic styles and storytelling abilities.
"Time Bandits," originally directed by Terry Gilliam in 1981, is a beloved fantasy film that follows a young boy who joins a group of time-traveling dwarfs on a quest to steal treasures from different historical eras. The film is known for its whimsical narrative and imaginative visuals. Waititi and Clement have taken on the challenge of reimagining "Time Bandits" for a new generation. Waititi, known for his work on "Thor: Ragnarok" and "Jojo Rabbit," brings his distinctive directorial vision and flair for blending humor with heartfelt storytelling. Clement, who has made a name for himself with "Flight of the Conchords" and various acting roles, contributes his sharp wit and creative input to the project. In interviews, both Waititi and Clement have expressed their excitement about breathing new life into "Time Bandits." They aim to retain the quirky charm and adventurous spirit of the original while introducing contemporary elements that resonate with today's audiences. Their version promises to be a blend of nostalgia and innovation, leveraging modern special effects and diverse casting to enhance the fantastical journey.
Waititi and Clement's collaboration on "Time Bandits" is highly anticipated by fans who appreciate their unique blend of humour, creativity, and storytelling. Their combined talents and deep mutual understanding as friends and collaborators are expected to bring a fresh and exciting perspective to this classic tale.
#timebandits #apple #taikawaititi
This is a great interview--watching two old friends talk and laugh is utterly charming. Looking forward to watching this series.
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Time bandits was the first movie my family ever hired on VHS. That’s and scanners.
It's terrible, worst reboot I have ever seen, boring flat misses the points made by the original and there is nothing likable about Kevin, I managed 30 minutes before tapping out, it was painful.