Terry Gilliam's 1986 masterpiece 'Brazil' has been called an Orwellian retro-futurist fantasy; a Political cartoon writ large; a Science-fiction masterpiece; not at all Science-fiction more like a documentary; a treatise on the unthinking rigidity of middle-management bureaucracy; a selfish landmark and memento of a life gone terribly wrong; a viking musical; about the impossibility of escaping reality; like lifting the top off Terry Gilliam's skull and looking inside; and like Franz Kafka meets Walter Mitty. SO with all those excellent takes already taken, Chris and Jason discuss the movie's wardrobe department. (JUST KIDDING!)
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